
Angkor Wat Siem Reap, Cambodia Travel Guide
Siem Reap is without a comprehensive public bus, metro, or tram system for tourists. The city's main modes of local transportation are tuk-tuks, taxis, and bicycles.
This offers visitors a more non-stop interaction with local drivers and the immediate surroundings.
Licensed taxis are available for hailing or at large hotels. Agree on fares before starting your trip.
The most common form of local transport, ideal for brief journeys or full-day temple tours.
Many guesthouses offer rentals, perfect for exploring temples over shorter distances.
Available for hailing or at hotels. Agree on fare beforehand.
Short ride in town: $3-5. Airport transfers have set prices ($30-40).
Pick up and PassApp are famous for tuk-tuks/cars with upfront pricing.
Apps offer tracking. For street-hailed rides, confirm price and destination.
Consider hiring a car for independence, but be mindful of local regulations.
Siem Reap town center, especially around Pub Street, Old Market, and Night Market, is very walkable.
Cycling is known for Angkor Wat. Roads within park are paved and relatively flat.
Avoid walking or cycling alone in poorly lit or deserted areas at night.
Beyond standard options, some specialized transport types cater for visitors or unique circumstances.
Gain historical and cultural context from local guides.
Historical knowledge
Efficient scheduling to avoid crowds and heat, with recommendations for local eateries.
Time saving
Enhanced safety with local expertise and help with finding your way.
Local specialist knowledge
For quick movement between sites, specifically the vast Angkor complex, consider hiring a tuk-tuk driver for a full day. They have experience navigating the routes and in line for you.
Pre-negotiate the price or use a ride-hailing app for multi-stop journeys.