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The Marvels of Angkor Wat in 1 Day

"If you are depressed, you're living in the past. If you are anxious you're living in the future. If you are at peace, you're living in the present." Lao Tzu

I've explored Angkor Wat on 3 separate occasions and thats exactly how I feel every time I visit, at peace. I'm exactly where I need to be at that exact moment. Angkor Wat is a magical place and one of my favorite places on Earth. I think everybody should visit Angkor Wat at least once in their life to experience its magic. If you only have 1 day (which is NOT enough time) here is what you should do and how you should do it to get the most out of your day.

 

BEFORE YOU GO:

  • VISA: A Visa is required by most countries to enter Cambodia. You can get an E-Visa here before you go or get one on arrival. I always get one on arrival, it cost $20 and there are ATM's that dispense USD at the borders. Just make sure you have at least 6 months validity on your passport and a blank page for the Visa.

  • Purchase World Nomad's Travel Insurance. Safety is very important to me so I always have travel insurance when I travel, you should too.

  • CURRENCY: The Cambodian Riel is the currency of Cambodia but USD is widely accepted. 4,000 Riel is about 1 USD. Most things will be priced in USD and that is the main source of currency that you'll be using. The Riel's are used as change, if you pay for something that is $2.50 with $3.00 you will get 2,000 Riel back in change.

  • LANGUAGE: Khmer is the official language of Cambodia but English is widely spoken especially Siem Reap.

  • RELIGION: Theravada Buddhism is the official religion in Cambodia.

 

Exploring Angkor Wat and it’s surrounding temples is a highlight of many peoples "travel" careers. I know it is one of my favorite memories. Okay, get an early start and wake to to experience sunrise over Angkor Wat. Yes it’s touristy and Yes it’s crowded and Yes it’s totally worth it! No matter how crowded, it IS a breathtakingly beautiful sight. If you stay long enough, you’ll be able to get a shot without people in it.

Sunrise over Angkor Wat, taken with my iPhone 5 back in 2016!

Once you’ve got your sunrise shots, instead of going inside to explore Angkor Wat, have your tuk tuk drive you to Thom Phrom or as most people know it, the Tomb Raider


temple. This is a very popolar temple because of the movie and for good reason. Trees are over grown around the temple ruins and the sight instantly transforms you into a bad ass like Indiana Jones or Lara Croft. So when everybody you rose with for sunrise is at Angkor Thom (typically the next stop on the 'typical' route), you are at Thom Phrom exploring these ruins and avoiding all the crowds.


Next temple you’ll go to is Tak Keo. This is the tallest temple standing over 70 feet tall. Stairs are steep and narrow but the views are worth it.


Next you’ll go to Preach Khan a small temple close to the side of the road. Quick and easy to explore.

Next stop. Angkor Thom the largest complex of Khmer ruins. Angkor Thom contains the iconic Bayon Temple with hundreds of faces covering the pillars. Make sure keep a look out for the face that you can get up close and personal with. It’s located on the top level.

After Bayon, continue across the street and follow the path through the woods that will take you to the elephant terraces. Hardly anyone goes there so that’s always a plus. Don’t forget to stop at the South Gate of Angkor Thom when you are leaving as it’s one of the most instagramable spots in Cambodia.

Finally, since you’ve taken the backwards route and saved the best for last...Angkor Wat. The most famous complex of all. Crowds should be thinned out by now cause it’s the hottest part of the day and it will probably look like it’s about to rain in an hour especially if you’re traveling here during monsoon season. Take your time and explore every nook that Angkor Wat has to offer. Imagine what it looked like when it was most thriving and how powerful that it used to be and still is. My favorite part are the south side walls.


Since you're not far from Siem Reap head back to town to grab a late lunch/early dinner. Try Easy Speaking located on pub street. They serve a bomb breakfast from 7-12. They also offer Cambodian barbecue where you choose your meats and sauces. and Cambodian favorites. You can also get western foods such as burgers, salads and a large pasta selection that you can create yourself. A full page of desserts and a drink menu to match. It’s a bit more expensive than most but your paying for the location and vibes. Perfect place to people watch and enjoy the all day happy hour.


Or Khmer Taste, they have a large menu with classic Khmer food along w some western dishes if you’re craving some comfort food. Staff is friendly and efficient, prices are cheap, food is on point and a great atmosphere. Try the Amok with fish tossed in lemon grass, noni, basil served in a banana leaf.


If you're craving Mexican food check out Viva. Located just off pub street. Try the new chimichanga complete with French fries inside. Best Mexican food in Siem Reap. And icing on the cake is that they have cloth napkins!

If you still want to squeeze more temples in, head back out with your tuk tuk to explore a few of the outer temples that get missed more often than not. Prae Roup is a good one for sunset, Near Pean is a small temple is surrounded by a lake, or Ta Som which has a tree overgrown on the east entrance.


After a full day of temple hopping you’re gonna be exhausted. Get a must needed massage. Splurge the extra 3$ and get a 90 minute one. Thats always a good idea.

 

WHERE TO STAY:

Budget

  • Green Village Guesthouse - located less than a 10 minute walk from pub street but tucked away enough that you'll get a good nights sleep. The Green Village Guesthouse has dorm rooms up to a pool suite. We stayed in the pool suite with our own balcony and the pool and bar were 10 steps away and it was only $16 a night! The pool was nice to lounge by and the bar had a fun environment with a pool table. There was also a comfortable lounge area.

  • Two Dragons - Clean, comfortable, and incredible value for your money. Excellent wifi. On site restaurant and bike rental. Prices start at $15 a night.

  • Bou Savy Villa - The villas are a great option do to location and quality. It has a lovely outdoor pool, on sight restaurant, and daily continental breakfast. A balcony with pool views is offered in every unit with air conditioning. There are only 12 rooms so plan in advance if you want to stay here. Prices start at $22 a night.

Mid Range

  • Chhay Long Angkor Boutique Hotel Siem Reap - Excellent location 3 blocks away from Pub Street. Close but quiet area. Spacious rooms with a king size bed. Prices start at $33 a night.

  • The Night Hotel - This hotel has a beautiful outdoor pool and landscaped garden. Located in the heart of Siem Reap but tucked back so it offers privacy. Superb staff and beautiful design and decor. It also offers an excellent on site restaurant, a bit pricier but worth the extra couple of dollars. Try the amok or lemongrass soup. Rooms start at $55 a night.

  • Golden Temple Retreat - Offers accommodations away from the hustle and bustle of Siem Reap. It features an outdoor swimming pool and in-house restaurant and bar. The rooms are spacious with good facilities and comfortable beds. The Gold Temple Retreat also offers complimentary two-way airport transfers. Prices start at $85 a night.


Budget Luxury

  • Saem Siem Reap Hotel - Hands down Seriously one of my favorite hotels, I stay here every time I visit Siem Reap. Located only 15 minutes from the Angkor Temples and 5 minutes from pub street via tuk tuk this hotel has the perfection location for luxury and relaxation. The breakfast buffet offering anything everyday should be reason enough to stay here if the amazing pool doesn't sell you first. It's a hidden gem. The staff who are polite and proper only add to the elegance of the hotel. Prices are very affordable and you will not be disappointed. We stayed in a pool level suite for only $39 a night. #Goals!


Luxury

  • Park Hyatt Siem Reap - Located in the heart of Siem Reap, walking distance to the French Colonial Quarters, the Old Market and Pub streets. The Park Hyatt offers luxurious 5 star accommodations. The hotel Features the largest collection of modern and traditional Cambodian Art, has indoor and outdoor pools and 3 on site dining options that use local ingredients for the environmental conscious. If you want luxury and location then Park Hyatt Siem Reap is where you should stay. Rooms start at $175 a night.

  • Raffles Grand Hotel d'Angkor - Elegant accommodations in the heart of Siem Reap. It features a lap pool, fitness center, and spa. It has 4 on site dining options and offers activities like yoga and khmer dance. If you're looking for celebrity accommodations and services this is the perfect place for you. Prices start at $275 per night.

Siem Reap does not have a shortage of hotels so finding one that suits your needs will not be a problem. For a bigger selection of hotels, prices, and reviews click here.

 

SURVIVAL TIPS:

  • To visit the Temples you must have your knees and shoulders covered. Bring an appropriate dress or buy a sarong to where over your shorts.

  • ATMS are widely available throughout Siem Reap.

  • Cambodian overnight sleeper buses are better than most in South East Asia.

  • SIM CARD: Get a Sim Card for no more than $10 depending on how many days you're there. Its cheap and you'll always have the internet.

  • BASIC ITEMS such as sunscreen and bug spray can be purchased for cheap once you are there.



 

If you've planned to explore Siem Reap/Angkor Wat and the surrounding areas for more than 1 day check out more of my articles on Cambodia like this one The Best of Siem Reap in 3 Days!


Thanks for reading and leave a comment letting me know what you're favorite temple in the Angkor Wat complex is! @imjess_traveling

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