It was 8 months in advance when I made the plan to
visit Siem Reap in mid-April 2016, 3 days 2 nights trip. The flight charges was
quite reasonable and also the hotel. I did a lot of internet readings before booking the hotel and Google mapped all the distance of the places
that I wanted to visit so it will be easier to plan our agenda. As my husband,
Bala is so particular with timing, including meals timing, so it is a must for
me to be well prepared. Blogs that I read actually helped me so much to choose
the hotel and places to visit. Thanks to bloggers!
We took the early morning flight with all excitement
to explore Siem Reap. A day before the flight is when I updated Bala our agenda
and he seems to be happy with it. We landed at
Siem Reap International Airport approximately after 2 hours which was around 7:30AM
and we were quite fast to exit the airport as we did not check-in luggage. We
have been backpacking in most of our recent trips and we find it very easy and
convenient as save time being at airport waiting for out luggage. As we quickly
walked our way out of the airport, we start looking for cab or tuk-tuk but no
tuk-tuk seems to be around there. So, we hired the airport cab for $ 7 and
requested the driver to send us to our hotel.
The driver’s payment was $70 for the one whole day
trip with Toyota Harrier. The itinerary was
to visit Kbal Spean, Banteay Srei Temple, and Tonle Sap Lake (floating village)
inclusive of lunch and dinner places. At the drop of a hat we agreed to the
driver and bought the entrance tickets and then precede our drive to Kbal
Spean. Here you go with the basic information on the Angkor Temple.
ANGKOR ENTRANCE FEES (Angkor
Temples, Banteay Srei, Kbal Spean)
- 1 day pass costs $ 20
- 3 days pass cost $ 40 (can be used for a week period)
- 7 days pass costs $ 60 (can be used for a month period)
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Angkor Pass |
THE TICKET AND VISITING
- Purchase at Angkor Conservation Counter, their main ticket sales office
- Ticket counters are open daily from 5:00AM until 5:30PM
- Bring along your passport to the ticket purchasing counter
- The fee must be paid in US dollars, Cambodian Riel, Thai Baht or Euro
- Photo and name will be printed on the passes. Photo will be captured with a webcam at the ticket purchasing counter
- Visiting hours at the temples are from 5:00AM until 05:30PM. Kbal Spean closes at 3:00PM.
- Must always carry the tickets. The tickets will be verified / hole punched upon reaching every park entrance and at temples
- Keep a Angkor Map in pocket/bag because the temples path is a bit of confusing especially Angkor Thom
- Purchase a Guide Book so it is easier to visit the temples with a handful knowledge and history about the temples
- Carry wet tissues or hand towels to keep you cool down , the place is hot during April
- Must carry water bottles all the time. Drink lots of water to avoid dehydration
- The weather is too hot, so please wear hat / cap
- Wear proper footwear. Flip-flops not recommended as the place is sandy and have to climb stairs up and down to visit the temples
- Do not wear long skirts which touch the ground. It will be quite a hassle to climb the stairs again. Saw one Chinese girl having hard time going up the stairs at Bayon Temple.
- Sunglass to protect the eyes from the sand dust during travelling on the tuk-tuk
Below are the websites that have very useful information on Siem Reap:-
http://www.tourismcambodia.org/provincial_guide/index.php?view=places&prv=21
These are some of information that I could share out of my knowledge. Hope this helps.
Nothing feels better than sharing something we know to others.
~Lenz~