Experience Cambodia’s iconic temples on a full-day Phnom Penh to Angkor Wat tour. Travel in a luxury van, enjoy sunrise views, and explore Angkor Wat, Bayon & Ta Prohm with expert guide.
Trip Highlights
- Discover the world's largest religious monument, Angkor Wat, with a guide
- Explore the Bayon Temple, known for its serene, smiling stone faces
- Visit the Ta Prohm Temple, where ancient trees intertwine with temple ruins
- South Gate Of Angkor Thom With Big 4 Faces
- Extra Time Explore local produce, crafts, textiles, and unique souvenirs.
Itinerary
Experience Cambodia’s iconic temples on a full-day Phnom Penh to Angkor Wat tour. Travel in a luxury van, enjoy sunrise views, and explore Angkor Wat, Bayon & Ta Prohm with expert guide.
Enjoy a seamless Phnom Penh to Siem Reap day tour with hotel pickup and travel through scenic Cambodian countryside in a comfortable shared van, (Private AC Available).
On arrival in Siem Reap, meet your local guide and explore the iconic Angkor Wat, the world’s largest religious monument.
Savor authentic Khmer cuisine at a selected local restaurant, then continue to Ta Prohm Temple and Bayon Temple, famous for jungle roots and smiling stone faces.
Return comfortably to Phnom Penh—a perfect Angkor temples day trip, ideal for travelers seeking best Cambodia tours, UNESCO World Heritage sites, and small-group sightseeing in Cambodia.
Why Book This Tour?
Visit Angkor Wat in one day
Comfortable luxury private transport
Guided temple experience
No overnight stay needed
Great for couples, families & small groups
Stress-free round trip service
Start now for an unforgettable Cambodia experience.
Included/Exclude
The Cost Includes
- English-speaking Angkor guide
- Air-conditioned transportation
- Angkor Wat, Bayon & Ta Prohm
- Hotel pick up & drop off
- Water
- Traditional Khmer lunch
- Vegetarian options available (notify in advance)
- No hidden fees • Everything listed above is included
The Cost Excludes
- Personal expenses
- Travel insurance
- Temple Pass (37 USD)
- Tips (Guide/Driver Recommended)
Tour Plan
Yes—Cambodia is considered a safe destination in Southeast Asia, including for solo travelers. Tourist areas like Siem Reap and Phnom Penh are welcoming and easy to navigate. Petty theft can occur, so stay alert in crowded places. Solo travel is enjoyable, but hiring a local guide enhances safety, cultural insight, and convenience.
The best time to visit Cambodia is from November to February, with cooler temperatures and minimal rain—perfect for exploring Angkor Wat. The rainy season (June–October) offers fewer crowds, lush landscapes, and better travel deals, though showers are frequent.
Cambodia is a budget-friendly travel destination. Meals cost $1–5, transport is inexpensive, and hotels range from $25 to luxury options over $100. Entrance to major sites like Angkor Archaeological Park is affordable, making Cambodia ideal for all budgets.
Traveling to Cambodia is simple. Most visitors can get a visa on arrival or apply for an e-visa. International flights connect major Asian hubs to Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, making access quick and convenient.
A 7–10 day Cambodia itinerary is ideal. Explore Phnom Penh’s history, discover Angkor temples in Siem Reap, and visit Tonlé Sap Lake. With 2 weeks, add beaches like Koh Rong or cultural towns like Battambang.
Absolutely. Angkor Wat is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the top attractions in Cambodia. It is safe, well-organized, and offers unforgettable sunrise views, ancient temples, and rich history.
Dress modestly when visiting temples. Shoulders and knees should be covered, especially at Angkor Wat. Lightweight, breathable clothing and comfortable walking shoes are recommended for the tropical climate.
Yes—Cambodians are known for their warm hospitality. Visitors often experience kindness and genuine curiosity, especially in cultural hubs like Siem Reap.
The official currency is Cambodian Riel, but US dollars are widely accepted. ATMs are common in cities like Phnom Penh, and cards are accepted in most tourist areas.
Do: Dress modestly, respect local customs, and smile.
Don’t: Touch heads, disrespect monks, or support unethical wildlife tourism.
Respect is key when visiting sacred sites like Angkor Wat.
Yes—Cambodian street food is safe and delicious. Choose busy, clean vendors. Try local dishes like Fish Amok and Lok Lak. Always drink bottled water.
From budget hostels to luxury resorts, Cambodia offers diverse accommodations. Stay near attractions in Siem Reap or enjoy eco-lodges and homestays for cultural immersion.
Independent travel in Cambodia is easy, but booking with a local agency ensures a stress-free, customized Cambodia tour. You gain expert guidance, discover hidden gems, and enjoy a smoother travel experience.











