Small Circuit Tour

Approximative duration: 8 hours
Price: $25
Small Circuit Tour

About Small Circuit Tour

Discover the magic of Angkor Wat with our Angkor Small Tour, designed for those seeking an intimate and in-depth exploration of this iconic UNESCO World Heritage Site. This tour focuses on the central temples and hidden gems within the Angkor Archaeological Park, offering a perfect blend of history, culture, and breathtaking architecture.

What you will see

Temple

Ta Keo Temple

Temple

Bayon Temple

Temple

Banteay Kdei Temple

Temple

Ta Prohm – “Tomb Raider” Temple

Temple

Angkor Wat Temple

Gallery

More details about the tour

Entrance fees to Angkor Archaeological Park, museums, exhibitions, and natural/community parks are not included and must be purchased separately. Your driver will assist you in obtaining official tickets.

  • Driver and Tuktuk
  • Water bottles for the day
  • Gasoline
  • Smile and Happiness

FAQ

Yes, you need to keep your tickets with you at all times, as they are checked at the entrance to the Angkor area and each temple to confirm validity.

You need to show them the real ticket, a picture on your phone may not be accepted.

The best time to visit Angkor Wat and the surrounding temples in Cambodia is during the cool, dry season, which typically lasts from November to February. This period offers the most pleasant weather with cooler temperatures (around 25-30°C or 77-86°F) and lower humidity, making it ideal for exploring the vast temple complex.

Here’s a breakdown of what to expect throughout the year:

  • November to February (Cool, dry season): Most comfortable time with mild temperatures and minimal rainfall. It’s also peak tourist season, so the temples can be crowded.
  • March to May (Hot season): Temperatures rise significantly, often exceeding 35°C (95°F). The heat can be intense, especially during midday, so early morning or late afternoon visits are recommended.
  • June to October (Rainy season): The monsoon brings regular rainfall, usually in the afternoon. The landscape becomes lush and green, and there are fewer tourists, but the humidity is high, and paths can be muddy.

For a balance between fewer crowds and decent weather, early November or late February are ideal.

No. The driver will go with you to the official Angkor Archaeological Park’s ticket office.

You will have to pay the entrance fee as per below:

  • 1-day – US$37
  • 3-day – US$62
  • 7-day – US$72

No. the drivers are not legally authorized to come with you in the temples. To do so, they must be titular of an official Tourism University Degree.

However, you can ask all the questions you have to the driver and he will be most-likely able to answer your questions.

If you want to hire a private guide for the day, feel free to ask the driver.