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 Plan your trip to Cambodia? You will certainly want to discover the magical city of Siem Reap. If you find yourself with just one single day in this charming city, to make the most of your time there — and to give a bit back to the community, follow this guide, crafted by the savvy Siem Reap locals. If you interest please follow Indochina travel Vietnam

Early morning in Siem Reap

Early morning in Siem Reap-source: Internet

The early morning air is cool, a surprising predecessor to the stark heat that will arrive later. Etched in the light, ever so vague, is the powerful outline of the Angkor Wat, the largest religious temple in the world. Shivering from a combination of excitement and the morning air, you can lean forward and see the sun come up faster to showcase the magnificent temple in all its glory.

Begin Your Day in Siem Reap at Angkor Wat for Sunrise

Angkor Wat at sunrise

Angkor Wat at sunrise-source: Internet

Have just one day in Siem Reap, then it is advisable to spend a huge portion of it at a UNESCO World Heritage Site located less than five miles from the city center of Siem Reap – the ruins of Angkor, which expand from the main temple of Angkor Wat unto miles of ruins, each temple unique. Travel to Cambodia

On their trip in Siem Reap, many travelers start their days well before the sun rises up and from their hotel, cover the ten miles or so to the Angkor Wat in the dark so as to be there before the sun starts its ascent. Then they definitely can see the sun appear slowly behind the temple. Want to do so, it is a must to arrive in Siem Reap the night before.

Orange Sky over Angkor

Orange Sky over Angkor-source: Internet

If you cannot arrive into Siem Reap until that morning, or you are just not a morning person as well as do not mind missing the sunrise, you can still want to begin your day’s activities at the Angkor’s ancient ruins in order to discover as many of the stunning temples as possible.

You have heard of the Angkor Wat, but how about Angkor Thom?

Sunrise at the Angkor is an amazing experience

Sunrise at the Angkor is an amazing experience-source: Internet

As you are not going to be able to see all of the temples of Angkor in just one day, get ready to play favorites. If you are short on time, Angkor Thom is the most popular to visit in the Angkor Wat Complex. Ta Prohm attracts tourists thanks to the tall trees and their massive trunks with roots that snaked over the ruins and ground.

When walking around the ruins, you will quickly see the reason why in addition to the 1-day pass, they also sell 3-day and 1-week passes to the park. As there is simply too much to see in one day – or even two days, maximize your time by hiring a guide, if you only have one day. You should have your hotel help you arrange this. You will also need a tuk-tuk driver together with a guide. Expect to pay around $15 for the tuk-tuk and $25 for the guide.

Angkor’s sunrise-image to capture

Angkor’s sunrise-image to capture-source:Internet

If the thoughts of bus tours and going around with 30 other people pop into your mind at the mention of guide, do not worry as this guided tour is nothing like that. For this price, your guide at the Angkor Wat is only for you and your travel fellows. It is such an awesome deal and a fascinating experience. Getting your own personal historian allows you to learn the ancient stories of the land and temples of the Angkor while still being able to travel at your own pace.

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