Angkor Wat
Angkor Archaeological Park, Angkor, Siem Reap
Rising from the jungle outside Siem Reap as the star of the Angkor UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Angkor Wat temple complex is a 12th-century engineering marvel. Amid the sweeping moats and dark but dreamy spires, look out for intricate carvings of nymphs dancing on columns in shadowy hallways, serpent-topped balustrades, and huge, chiseled bas-reliefs depicting Khmer Empire battles and scenes from Hindu epics.
The basics
Full-day small-group and private Angkor Wat tours run from Siem Reap and take visitors around the complex; epic helicopter tours allow you to see the Hindu temple ruins from above; and sunrise or sunset tours are especially popular for photo opportunities. Many also combine a visit to Angkor Wat with the Angkor National Museum, to learn more about the construction of Angkor Wat and this historical site’s significance. If visiting independently, you can pick up 1-, 3-, and 7-day passes for the archaeological park at the entrance.
Things to know before you go
Angkor Wat is Cambodia’s most popular attraction, which makes for large crowds; book your tour in advance to guarantee entry.
Angkor Wat is a sacred site for Khmer people, and visitors should dress modestly—to visit the top tier, you must have your upper arms and thighs covered.
At any given time, a limited number of visitors can ascend to the top tier for views of the surrounding landscape.
A lawn in the outer ring has two free-standing roofless libraries that serve as peaceful places to escape the inevitable crowds.
All visitors enter through the west-facing main entrance; from here, the five inner and four outer towers serve as orientation points.
Angkor Watt is not wheelchair accessible.
How to get there
Angkor Wat is located 4 miles (6 kilometers) north of the town of Siem Reap in the Siem Reap Province. Travelers can arrive by tuk-tuk or choose a guided Angkor tour with round-trip transportation from the city.
When to get there
Peak season at Angkor Wat is between November and February, when cool, dry weather makes for a pleasant visit. Huge crowds gather in the early morning to capture photos of the sun rising over the temple and its reflection in the site’s long pools. To beat the crowds, visit other temples first and save Angkor Wat for midday or try sunset instead.
Exploring the Angkor temples
The ancient temples of the Angkor Archaeological Park can take days to explore, but highlights include the masterpiece Angkor Wat, built to represent a temple mountain in honor of the Hindu god Vishnu; Ta Prohm, where banyan tree roots encroach on crumbling structures; the South Gate of Angkor Thom; the Bayon Temple, where ancient smiling stone faces sit atop high towers; and the high wall at the Terrace of the Leper King. Visitors with more time can also see further-flung sites like the pink stone temple of Banteay Srei, dating to the 10th century, or take a boat ride on Tonle Sap lake.
What is the best month to visit Angkor Wat?
The best months to visit Angkor Wat are between November and April, the dry season in Cambodia. Heat and humidity plummet during this period, which makes exploring the sprawling archaeological complex far more comfortable. For better deals and fewer crowds, visit after the peak holiday season in February or March.
Do you need a tour guide for Angkor Wat?
You don't need a tour guide for Angkor Wat, but you must buy an Angkor Wat ticket in the form of the Angkor Pass. However, exploring with a guide means you’ll be party to important historical and cultural information contextualizing the ruins. Tours often include transport between the temples, which are pretty far apart.
Is there a dress code at Angkor Wat?
Yes, there is a dress code at Angkor Wat. The archaeological complex is one of Cambodia’s most sacred sites, so you must wear clothes covering your shoulders and knees. While at some temples in Southeast Asia, it’s acceptable to cover your shoulders with a scarf, you'll need to wear a full t-shirt when exploring Angkor Wat.
Is Angkor Wat better in the morning or afternoon?
One of Cambodia’s most iconic activities is visiting Angkor Wat at sunrise when the temple looks most magical. However, this is the most crowded time to visit the temple, so if you want to explore the site with fewer people, visit during the late afternoon and stay to watch the sunrise at one of the temples. Avoid midday when the sun reaches its peak.
What do I need to know before going to Angkor Wat?
Here are some handy things to know about Angkor Wat: Head to the complex early to avoid the midday heat; wear respectful clothing that covers your knees and shoulders; take a tuk-tuk between temples to save time; don't smoke in the complex; take plenty of water as shade is limited.
Should I book an Angkor Wat tour in advance?
Yes, you should book an Angkor Wat tour in advance to ensure you get a spot on the experience that best suits you. Tours also take care of your Angkor Pass, which you can’t buy online and can only purchase from the ticket office on the day of your visit.
Ways to explore
Take at least a day to explore Angkor Wat. Full-day small-group and private Angkor Wat tours run from Siem Reap and take visitors around the complex, with options including tuk-tuk, air-conditioned cars, minibuses, and bicycles. Epic helicopter tours allow you to see the Hindu temple ruins from above, while sunrise and sunset tours are especially great for photo opportunities. Some tours combine a visit to Angkor Wat with the Angkor National Museum. Pick up 1-, 3-, and 7-day passes for the archaeological park at the entrance, or buy online in advance.
Accessibility
Angkor Wat is not wheelchair accessible, although some intrepid travelers have had their chairs lifted up stairs to admire the monuments from outside.
Age limits
None
What to pack
A water bottle and sunscreen
What to wear
Angkor Wat is a sacred site for Khmer people, and visitors should dress modestly, covering shoulders, upper arms, thighs, and points in between. Be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes, too.
Not allowed
It might feel like a kindness to buy from child vendors or give them candy, but it only encourages their families to keep them out of school, and authorities request that you politely refuse.
Amenities
Restrooms, eateries, gift stalls
Address
Angkor Wat is at the heart of the Angkor archaeological site, about a 4.5-mile (7-kilometer) drive north of Siem Reap.
Driving
Foreigners need a Cambodian driving license to drive a car in Cambodia, and riding a motorbike without a valid license and international permit will invalidate most travel insurance. Unless you have a valid Cambodian license, you’ll want to hire a driver, charter a tuk-tuk, or join a tour.
Public transportation
There’s no regular public transportation in Siem Reap, but you can hire bicycles in town and cycle out—or join a cycle tour.
Best times to visit
Huge crowds gather in the early morning to capture photos of the sun rising over the temple and its reflection in the site’s long pools. To beat the crowds, visit other temples first and save Angkor Wat for midday.
Best days to visit
Angkor Wat is the jewel in Siem Reap’s crown. Plan your visit for midweek for slightly smaller crowds.
Best months to visit
Peak season at Angkor Wat is between November and February, when cool, dry weather makes for a pleasant visit. Off-season travelers might want to consider the rainy season (roughly May through October) rather than scorching March and April.
Special events
Angkor Wat closes to visitors for the year’s main religious ceremonies: Visak Bochea (Buddha Day) in May and Khmer New Year in April.
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