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Private Full-Day Angkor Temple and Sunset Viewing
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Full-Day Angkor Tour by Tuk Tuk from Sunrise
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Half-Day Bike Tour from Siem Reap to Angkor Wat
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  • Excellent81%
  • Very good15%
  • Average2%
  • Poor1%
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Siem Reap, Cambodia
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Reviewed yesterday via mobile

Ok firstly do yourself a favour and get a tuk tuk out inn the afternoon after 4.30 pm and get your tickets for the next day. The ticket office is actually a few kilometres from the temple..then go down and watch the sunset. Be up...More

Thank Denise C
Reviewed yesterday via mobile

We explored this temple and surrounding area at sunrise. We missed the breathtaking sunrise due to clouds but it was worth the early morning wake up. The temple is amazing at every angle. This is a must see!

Thank PMBrennan
Reviewed yesterday via mobile

This was our motive to visit Siem Reap. All temples were great but this one is just great. Is one must in every person life......great!

Thank Juan Carlos V
Reviewed yesterday

spend at least half a day here to get a full appreciation of the site. Very large, very beautiful and totally awe inspiring

Thank Dasiychai
Reviewed yesterday

Angkor Wat was absolutely breathtaking. I had always seen pictures while I was growing up, but actually visiting the site was indescribable. A MUST-SEE while you're in Siem Reap!

Thank Andrew H
Reviewed yesterday via mobile

This is a Really lovely temple, and it makes you Wonder how they were able to build it. I did not manage to get my family to agree to go early, which Would be better both due to the heat and the crowd, but wish...More

Thank Lill Iren A
Reviewed yesterday

This is the Iconic Temple @ SIEM REAP, literally meaning The Defeat of the Siamese Army, & this is a huge Temple . I would suggest to hire a guide so as to 1) save time, 2) appreciate the specifics of the different levels &...More

Thank jacksonleungcs
Reviewed yesterday via mobile

So amazing to see in person absolutely blown away with this place , had good shoes and a good guide and you can't go wrong it is a must see no option

Thank Grant W
Reviewed yesterday

My visit here was spoilt by loud and obnoxious tour groups. Too many people, too many selfies, too much noise.

Thank Ben D
Reviewed yesterday

This is an outstanding place to visit. The site just worth the entire trip to Cambodia. We took a private guide for the visit, and it worth all penny. Beside the people trying to sell you things every 50 meters, it was an amazing journey,...More

Thank pbozzoli
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Helga G
13 July 2017|
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Response from dex t | Reviewed this property |
We paid about $15 for a private driver to take us around, he picked us up at 5am so we could avoid all the crowds. He would take us to a temple and then wait outside while we went around and took pics. Make sure u take his... More
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Yash P
6 July 2017|
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Response from Sheryn J | Reviewed this property |
One of the ladies in our group was denied entrance to the third floor as she was wearing a sarong as well as another lady who had a scarf over her shoulders - they were considered not acceptable by the guards. No hats either. More
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Yash P
6 July 2017|
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Response from Michael M | Reviewed this property |
I would wear something light and airy. Most temples sit on huge open acres of land and if you go on a day where the skies are clear, the sun can be brutal. Best piece of advice is to bring drinking water, an umbrella and... More
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