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When is the best month to visit Angkor Wat?

It is best to travel to Angkor Wat in June and February.

At this time, it is the dry season, the weather is fine, and it is cool in the morning and evening. You can watch the sunrise and sunset of Angkor.

But at this time, Angkor Wat is almost dry, and ships in Phnom Penh-Siem Reap may be suspended.

March-May is a hot season and should be avoided as much as possible. June-10 is the rainy season, usually sunny in the morning and rainy from noon to afternoon. In rainy season, there are wet trees and stones in Angkor Wat, which makes the photos more textured.

But the road is slippery and the weather is sultry, so it is difficult to see Angkor sunrise and sunset. Angkor is very hot at noon, so it is best to rest in a shady temple or go back to the hotel.

Angkor Wat

Angkor Wat, also known as Angkor Wat Temple, is located in Cambodia. Known as the national treasure of Cambodia, it is the largest temple in the world and the earliest Khmer architecture in the world. The original name of Angkor Wat is Vrah Vishnulok, which means "Temple of Vishnu", and the ancient Buddhist books in China call it "Sangxiang Buddha Hall".

/kloc-in the 0/2nd century, the king of Angkor, Suliye Pomo II, hoped to build a magnificent cave temple on the flat ground as the capital and national temple of Angkor. So, it took about 35 years to build the whole country. It is the best preserved building among Angkor's monuments, and is famous for its magnificent buildings and detailed reliefs.

1992, UNESCO listed Angkor as a world cultural heritage. Since then, Angkor Wat, as the top priority of Angkor Wat, has become a beautiful tourist card in Cambodia.

/kloc-For more than 0/00 years, countries all over the world, including China, have invested a lot of money and manpower in the maintenance project of Angkor Wat to protect this world cultural heritage. The shape of Angkor Wat has become a national symbol of Cambodia and is displayed on the national flag of Cambodia.