How much is a guide for Angkor Wat?
Tickets are available as one-day (US$37), three-day (US$62) and seven-day passes ($72), as of February 2017. The three-day ticket can be used over a week and a seven-day ticket can be used over a 30-day period, which is ideal if you plan on travelling around Cambodia and returning to Siem Reap at a later date.
Can you visit Angkor Wat without a guide?
There is not a single tour group itinerary that does not visit Angkor Wat — the biggest of all the temples in the Angkor Archaeological Park — for sunrise. It means getting up at 4:00 a.m. to stand beside a small lake to watch the sun coming up behind the building’s five towers.
How many tour guides are there in Cambodia?
So far, the Ministry of Tourism has trained 4,561 tour guides for Siem Reap and Phnom Penh areas, in which there are 1,035 tour guides for Phnom Penh speaking various languages such as English, French, Chinese, Japanese, Spain, Italian, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, Russian, etc…
Is one day enough for Angkor Wat?
While it will be a busy and exhausting day, it is absolutely possible to spend just 1 day at Angkor Wat and cover quite a lot of ground! Of course, with a 1 Day Angkor Wat Itinerary, you’d never be able to cover all the temples. However, it’ll give you a great oversight of this impressive archaeological site.
Are backpacks allowed in Angkor Wat?
Smoking and Littering are Strictly Prohibited Angkor is a member of the World Health Organization, and has been a smoke-free historic site since 2012. Needless to say, littering within the park is not allowed. Trash cans are established throughout the park, and backpacks and purses can also be used to carry out trash.
Which is better sunrise or sunset at Angkor Wat?
In my opinion, the sunrise colors and light of Angkor Wat is better than sunset and makes fighting the morning crowds bearable. I’m not saying sunset isn’t worth it, but if I could only go to one, I would make sure to be there at sunrise.
How long does it take to walk around Angkor Wat?
How long to spend in Angkor Wat is up to you, but we recommend that you plan to spend at least 3 days exploring the park. Unless you are really short on time, don’t try to cram your visit into one day.
How many days should you spend in Angkor Wat?
How long to spend in Angkor Wat is up to you, but we recommend that you plan to spend at least 3 days exploring the park. Unless you are really short on time, don’t try to cram your visit into one day. Many visitors don’t realize how many days Angkor Wat takes to explore!