
Discover Angkor Wat and the beauty of Siem Reap with Pheak, a friendly local tuk-tuk driver who knows the area inside and out. With years of experience guiding travelers through Cambodia’s ancient temples and hidden corners, Pheak makes exploring easy and enjoyable. His tuk-tuk is clean and comfortable, and he’s always happy to share stories and tips along the way. Whether you want to hit the famous spots or find quiet places off the usual route, Pheak can tailor the ride to your pace and interests. If you’re looking for a relaxed, no-stress way to see the sights, Pheak’s ready to help you make the most of your trip.
For a complete list click Tours at the top of the page.
All temple tours except the Adventure Tour require tickets for an additional fee.
FAQ
Angkor Wat is open daily from 5:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
Yes, you need an Angkor Pass, which can be purchased for one, three, or seven days.
Prices are:
• 1-day pass: $37
• 3-day pass: $62
• 7-day pass: $72
Yes, modest clothing covering shoulders and knees is required.
Yes, but hiring a guide or joining a tour is recommended for deeper historical context.
A full day is recommended to explore the main temples. If you’re seeing multiple temples, plan for 2-3 days.
Yes, there are vendors and restroom facilities near major temples.
Yes, it’s a popular time for photography, but you need an early start and a ticket for the day.
Tuktuks, bicycles, or private cars are common ways to navigate the park.
Tours typically range from 4 to 8 hours, depending on the route and stops.
Most tours include transportation, a guide (optional), and visits to key attractions like Angkor Wat, Ta Prohm, and Angkor Thom.
• Yes, but during the rainy season, you may want to bring rain gear as tuktuks are not enclosed.
Yes, most tuktuk tours will take you to multiple temples and attractions, depending on your interest and the length of the tour.
Food, drink, entrance fees (including Angkor Archeological Park), boat rides.
