Angkor Wat, the one of the largest religious complexes in the world, and a stunning array of 9th to 13th century temples built by the kings of the Khmer …
Hi Michelle. I did not know the answer to your question so I researched on internet and found one site (justsiemreap) that states that the Park is open 7 days a week for all 52 …
Hi Michelle. I did not know the answer to your question so I researched on internet and found one site (justsiemreap) that states that the Park is open 7 days a week for all 52 weeks. Nevertheless if I were you I would try to confirm this info because the info found on internet is sometime dated and no longer accurate.
Looking for recommendations for a tour guide and costs. I am planning to visit between June 18 to 23.
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Hello, you can buy three days ticket and rent tuk tuk. Guides are everywhere on the temples in all languages. For some temples you do not need a guide, for some is better to engage …
Hello, you can buy three days ticket and rent tuk tuk. Guides are everywhere on the temples in all languages. For some temples you do not need a guide, for some is better to engage them. Your hotel can call tuk tuk for you (most of hotels have their own drivers and tuk tuks). One whole day is like 25 US dollars (water included). You can eat everywhere for good price. One tuk tuk tour through the city is 2 US dollars. When you go for the tour they pick you up at 8 and you are back arroun 15. You can also take sunrise tour (arround 4 in the morning) and sunset tours. There are so many different possibilities and prices. To make the long story short, it is not expensive. People are friendly and Angkor is amazing! Have a nice time!
I'm wondering where we can do the elephant tour near Siem Reap. Not just 1 hour ride, but preferably playing in the river with the elephants kind of activity.
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The elephant rides happens in the morning at Bayon South Gate of Angkor Thom city and in the evening from the base of ruins of Bakheng temple. You can ride either up, down or …
The elephant rides happens in the morning at Bayon South Gate of Angkor Thom city and in the evening from the base of ruins of Bakheng temple. You can ride either up, down or both. You can get up close to the elephants when they are waiting (talk nicely to the keepers). The location of the elephants during the day depends on the temperature, the amount of tourists etc as the keepers take fond care of them when they are not working. Outside work hours they are not tourist attractions.