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Looking for a self-guided tour guide to Cambodia

For your free trip to Cambodia, please refer to our itinerary: D1: Phnom Bakheng

Day 1: You can reach Siam before evening grain. After settling in, go to Angkor Wat and buy a 3-day ticket to enjoy the sunset on Mount Bakken for free.

D2: Angkor Wat → Bayon → Angkor Thom → Chau Say Te → Ta Prohm → Banteay Kde → Mount Bakken Phnom Bakheng small circle. The small circle includes watching the sunrise at Angkor Wat, Thongwang City and several famous ruins in the east of the city, which are the focus of visiting Angkor Wat.

D3: Prasat Kravan → Royal Bath Sras Srang → East Mebon → Long Pan Pool Neak Pean → Preah Khan → Angkor Wat Great Circle. The distance of the large circle is longer than that of the small circle, but the ruins are not as concentrated as the small circle, so it is easier to travel in one day. Walk counterclockwise to avoid the large crowds of tourists. Finally, after entering the North Gate and running through the Royal City, there should be plenty of time to return to Angkor Wat and wait for the sunset.

D4: Queen’s Palace Banteay Srei → Beng Mealea This day’s journey is relatively far, but there are only two points. Even if you cannot return to rest at noon, you will not be too tired. In order to take the most beautiful photos, you must arrive at the Queen's Palace before 10:30 in the morning. From Bengmilie, you can go in again when passing the Queen's Palace. After 2 pm is another prime time for taking pictures. If you still have time when you come back in the afternoon, you can consider shopping or taking a trip.

D5: Royal Palace → Bangkok Lake Return to Phnom Penh in the afternoon, visit the Royal Palace (ticket 3 US dollars), then go shopping in the Central Market, and watch the moving sunset at Bangkok Lake in the evening.