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Thursday, November 20, 2025

Cambodia Backpacking Guide: Angkor Wat on a Budget

Cambodia Backpacking Guide 2025: Angkor Wat on a Budget

Cambodia Backpacking Guide 2025: Angkor Wat on a Budget

Updated: 21 November 2025 · Reading time: 11–13 minutes

Sunrise at Angkor Wat with reflection in water
Sunrise at Angkor Wat is iconic. Budget travelers can still experience it affordably in 2025.

Angkor Wat is the highlight of Cambodia and one of Asia’s greatest archaeological sites. While ticket prices have increased over the years, backpackers can still explore the temples and Siem Reap comfortably on US$25–35/day. This guide covers ticketing, food, accommodation, and sample itineraries for budget travelers in 2025.

Angkor Pass Prices (2025):
• 1-Day: US$37
• 3-Day: US$62 (valid for 10 days)
• 7-Day: US$72 (valid for 1 month)
*Students with ID may get discounts; check onsite.

Budget itinerary suggestions

DayDestinationsNotes
1Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, BayonStart at sunrise, cycle or tuk-tuk
2Ta Prohm, Preah KhanIconic tree roots, fewer crowds after 10am
3Banteay Srei, sunset at Phnom BakhengLonger trip, worth tuk-tuk hire

Transport options

  • Bicycle: US$2–3/day rental, best for short distances.
  • Tuk-tuk: US$12–18/day including driver.
  • Shared tours: US$15–20 per person for van or minibus.
Tourists exploring Bayon Temple with giant stone faces
Bayon’s stone faces are a highlight of Angkor Thom, included in most budget itineraries.

Accommodation in Siem Reap

Hostel dorms: US$5–8 per night. Guesthouses: US$12–18. Many include free breakfast and pool access. Book 2–3 nights in advance during peak season (Dec–Jan).

Food & drink

  • Street stalls: noodle soups and rice dishes for US$1.50–2.50.
  • Local beer: US$0.75–1 at happy hours.
  • Markets: fruit shakes US$1, grilled skewers US$1–1.50.

Daily budget breakdown

  • Accommodation: US$7
  • Food: US$8
  • Transport: US$6
  • Ticket amortized (3-day pass): US$20/3 = US$7
  • Total: ~US$28/day

Money-saving hacks

  1. Share tuk-tuks with other travelers to split costs.
  2. Buy the 3-day pass instead of single days if staying longer.
  3. Eat at local markets instead of Pub Street restaurants.
  4. Cycle for short temple circuits to avoid tuk-tuk hire.
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FAQ: Backpacking Angkor Wat 2025

Can I see Angkor Wat in one day?

Yes, but it’s rushed. A 3-day pass allows more flexible pacing.

Is biking safe around the temples?

Yes, roads are flat and shaded. Carry water and start early to avoid heat.

What’s the cheapest way to get to Siem Reap?

From Bangkok or Phnom Penh, budget buses cost US$10–15. Flights are faster but pricier.

Costs reflect 2025 averages. Ticket prices and transport fees can change. Confirm locally before travel.

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