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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best month to visit Angkor Wat?
The best time to visit Angkor Wat is during the dry season, from November to February. The weather is cooler and less humid, making it more comfortable for exploring the temples. Avoid the rainy season (June to October) as the paths can get muddy and slippery.
Do you need a tour guide for Angkor Wat?
You don’t need a tour guide, but having one can greatly enhance your experience. A guide can provide historical and cultural context, help you navigate the complex, and show you hidden gems you might miss on your own.
Is Angkor Wat better in the morning or afternoon?
Is Angkor Wat better in the morning or afternoon?
Angkor Wat is best visited early in the morning (around 5:00–6:00 AM) to witness the stunning sunrise over the temple. The afternoon can be hot and crowded, but it’s a good time to explore less-visited temples.
Is there a dress code at Angkor Wat?
Yes, there is a dress code. Visitors must dress modestly as Angkor Wat is a sacred site. Cover your shoulders and knees. Avoid wearing revealing clothing like tank tops, short skirts, or shorts.
What do I need to know before going to Angkor Wat?
- Purchase an Angkor Pass (1-day, 3-day, or 7-day) for entry.
- Wear comfortable shoes and clothing suitable for walking and climbing.
- Bring water, sunscreen, and a hat to protect yourself from the sun.
- Be respectful of the temples and avoid touching carvings or climbing on restricted areas.
Should I book an Angkor Wat tour in advance?
It’s not mandatory, but booking a tour in advance can save time and ensure you have a knowledgeable guide. If you prefer flexibility, you can hire a guide or arrange transportation upon arrival in Siem Reap.
Can you see Angkor Wat without paying?
No, you cannot enter the Angkor Archaeological Park without purchasing an Angkor Pass. There are checkpoints where your pass will be checked.
How much does it cost to go to Angkor Wat?
Angkor Pass:
- 1-day pass: $37
- 3-day pass: $62
- 7-day pass: $72
Additional costs may include transportation, guide fees, and food.
What is the best way to get around Angkor Wat?
The best ways to get around are:
- Tuk-tuk: Affordable and convenient for short distances.
- Bicycle: Eco-friendly and great for exploring at your own pace.
- Private car or van: Ideal for larger groups or those who prefer comfort.
- Electric scooter: A newer option for independent exploration.
Where do you fly to get to Angkor Wat?
Fly into Siem Reap International Airport (REP), which is a way from Siem Reap Angkor International airport to Angkor Wat (about 47 km away and take about 60 minutes). From there, you can take a tuk-tuk, taxi, or private transfer to the temples.
Can you walk from Siem Reap to Angkor Wat?
It’s not practical to walk from Siem Reap to Angkor Wat, as it’s about 6–7 km from the city center. Most visitors use tuk-tuks, bicycles, or cars to reach the site.
How much does a tour guide cost in Angkor Wat?
A licensed tour guide typically costs $35 – $50 per day, depending on their experience and the size of your group and location you visit. Here this the local tour guide price for rated by Visit Local Travel.
Can you hire a guide at Angkor Wat?
Yes, you can hire a guide at the entrance or arrange one through your hotel or tour agency. Licensed guides are available in multiple languages.
Is it worth getting a guide for Angkor Wat?
Yes, it’s worth it if you want to learn about the history, architecture, and symbolism of the temples. A guide can also help you navigate the vast complex efficiently.

