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Tips for Travelers to Angkor Wat

Flights: Domestic flights often require a transfer in Kunming and can be expensive. It's recommended to fly directly to Bangkok, spend a few days there, and then fly to Siem Reap. If you book early, a ticket from Bangkok to Siem Reap can cost as little as $400! Visa: The cheapest option is a visa on arrival for $25, and they will give change! However, make sure your US dollars are not damaged, as customs won't accept them if they are. After landing, fill out the arrival card before applying for the visa on arrival, which takes about 20 minutes. Airport to City: There is a bus to the CDF duty-free shop, which takes about an hour, but buses are infrequent. A taxi costs around $100. Hotels: Siem Reap is small, so it's best to book a hotel near Pub Street for convenience and nightlife. Prices are around $30, and I found a good one for just over $15. Hotels are affordable and offer good value. Dining: Head straight to Khmer Taste Restaurant for affordable meals! Other places are quite expensive. There's also a seafood buffet hotpot, popular with locals, located at People by the Community, costing $10 per person excluding drinks. Meals inside Angkor Wat are pricey. Guides: On the first day, we had an older guide whose Chinese wasn't great, making the experience less enjoyable. The second day, we had a female guide who spoke excellent Chinese and was informative. The cost for a day, including a 7-seater car, was $95. Small Circuit: I recommend visiting only Angkor Wat! Honestly, it's a sincere suggestion as other sites might cause aesthetic fatigue unless your guide is exceptional. It's currently the rainy season, so there's no need to climb Bakheng Mountain as there's not much to see, and you won't catch the sunset. Grand Circuit and Outer Circuit: I didn't visit the Grand Circuit, so no comment, but the Outer Circuit is worth seeing. It's relaxed, with most time spent in the car, so there's no need to walk around much. Safety: The locals are very friendly and honest, so there's no need to worry about being robbed; they won't steal your phone. Laundry: Laundry is cheap, costing $1 per kg, and they deliver it to your hotel! Tickets: Buy e-tickets a day in advance using Visa for the best price. There's no need to buy physical tickets as losing them can be troublesome. Smoothies and Massages: Smoothies and massages are very affordable. #Cambodia #SiemReap #AngkorWat #TravelTips
Posted: Dec 2, 2024
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