Essential GuideComplete First-Timer's Guide to Angkor Wat
Planning your first visit to Angkor Wat? This comprehensive guide covers everything β from purchasing your pass and choosing the right temple circuit, to the best time to arrive, what to wear, and how to structure your day across the vast archaeological park.
The Angkor Archaeological Park is far larger than most visitors anticipate. The park covers 401 square kilometres and contains hundreds of ancient structures β visiting everything in a single day is impossible, and attempting to rush it would be a disservice to one of the world's most extraordinary heritage sites. Most visitors spend between 2 and 4 days exploring the park's highlights.
Temple passes: Access to the park requires a valid Angkor Pass, available in 1-day, 3-day (valid over 10 days), and 7-day (valid over one month) options. Passes are purchased at the official ticket centre on the Siem ReapβAngkor road. The 3-day pass represents excellent value for most visitors and allows a more relaxed, comprehensive experience. Passes include a photograph taken at the ticket centre β bring your passport.
The Small Circuit vs the Grand Circuit: First-time visitors typically follow the Small Circuit, which covers the core temples including Angkor Wat, the Bayon, Baphuon, the Terrace of the Elephants, and Ta Prohm. The Grand Circuit extends to more remote temples including Preah Khan, Neak Pean, and Ta Som. Tuk-tuks and minibuses follow these established routes β your driver will be familiar with both.
Sunrise at Angkor Wat: Watching the sun rise behind Angkor Wat's towers β its reflection shimmering in the northern reflecting pool β is one of the world's great travel experiences. Arrive at the western causeway at least 45 minutes before dawn. Passes are valid from 5:00 AM to allow for sunrise visits. The eastern entrance to the temple complex is used at sunrise, while the main western entrance is used throughout the day.



