This post is about how should you plan your 4ish days in Siem Reap.
To be exact, it was 6 days, 1st day looking for tour agencies and walk around the town and last day leaving Siem Reap.
The "day" I mentioned is the day you can start your tour really early and might end in evening.
Suggested itinerary :
4 Days ( 3 Days Temple Pass ) -
Day 1 :
Morning : Museum visit ( 9:30am - 11:30am )
Noon : Floating Village Afternoon Tours ( 2:00pm - 7:30pm )
Day 2 ( Temple pass day 1 ) :
All day : Temple Small Circuit Tour (sunset is included)
Day 3 ( Temple pass day 2 ) :
All day : Sunrise at Angkor Wat -> Private Temples Visit (by tuk-tuk)
Day 4 ( Temple pass day 3 ) :
Morning : Kulen Mountain Waterfall Tours ( 8:00am - 3:00pm )
Evening : Free & Easy
2 Days ( 1 Day Temple Pass ) -
Day 1 :
Morning : Sunrise at Angkor Wat by tuk-tuk ( 5:00am - 7:00am )
Noon : Rush back after sunrise and continue with Temple Small Circuit Tour
Day 2 :
Morning : Floating Village Morning Tours ( 8:00am - 2:00pm )
Evening : Free & Easy
Note : Get your temple pass in advance as I am afraid that the ticketing office is still closed for sunrise.
Why is this suggested?
You should reach the temple when it is total darkness. Wait at the pond until you see light. Head into the Angkor Wat Temple when the light turn ugly (before you can see the sun) as there is no people in the temple yet. Head back to the pond to see the sun really comes out.
Beware : Check the time of sunrise. It is not the same throughout the year. It can be as early as 4am. Mine (around mid of March) was about 6:15am. | Illustration purpose only, the camera is just too good at taking this shot |
Only visit the museum before any temple visit, it doesn't serve the purpose after temple visiting. You will understand the history and what to aim (e.g. who built it, wall arts, cravings) in temple during museum visit. So, you can save time in history research on temples (or if your tour guide is not good enough on temple explanation). AND... it's not cheap though, $12 (bout the cost of a tour).
| Museum Entrance |
Temple Small Circuit Tour will cover most of the famous temples that everybody will visit. This is sort of the minimum must visit temples.
| Tomb Raider's Ta Prohm temple |
| Buddha faces Bayon |
| Sunset at Bakheng Hill |
There's afternoon tour for Floating Village, you could go for it on the day of your arrival. I don't suggest you to visit the Floating Village during dry season as the village won't be floating anymore. You can still visit it as it's sort of a must visit attraction for Siem Reap tour.
| Not so floating village |
I didn't get the chance to visit the Kulen Mountain but it is suggested by my Cambodian friend. She told me that it is very beautiful that I should really go for it.
Transportation :
Tuk-tuk aka trishaw. 4 seaters, can fit up to 6 smaller size people (Asian ladies).This is the main public tourist can use.
It is open-air, so you might need to wear a mask to cover dust when going out.
Tips : Remember to check the price or bargain before use. Read that it would be about $12 - 15 for a daily tuk-tuk booking to temples. Tell him the exact temples you want to visit during your booking. They might raise the price during your tour.
| View from tuk-tuk. The one on the right is tuk-tuk. |
| Sneak peak of the room |
Currency :
Just USD is enough. Cambodian Riel (Cambodia currency) will be given as smaller changes instead.Where to Stay :
As close as possible to pub street would be great.Pub street is only next to Angkor Night Market, Art Center Night Market, restaurants and of course nightlife.
I stayed in Khmer Mansion Boutique Hotel which is just 3 minutes walking distance to pub street, 4 minutes to Night Market.
Tour Agency :
I booked my tours at Siem Reap Shuttle Tour through hotel. The tour guides I had for few tours were pretty good. Try to get Sopheap (Tour guide's name) as he has Master degree in history. You can skip your museum visit if he is your tour guide.Temple Pass :
It seems like you can only buy your temple pass at the entrance to temple as they need to take your "mugshot" on spot. It might not be open for sunrise.1 day pass - $20
3 days pass - $40
| My 3 days temple pass. |
Feel free to comment if there is more information you needed for the tour.
I will write another post about the temples I visited in detailed. The post will be describing those temples I like (personally). Then you can plan your trip on which temples you should go.