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How Many Days in Siem Reap? Angkor Itinerary + Staying Connected

The causeway leading to Angkor Wat at sunrise, Cambodia

Siem Reap is the gateway to the Angkor temples, and the most common question travellers ask is: how many days do I need? Here’s a straight answer, a sample itinerary, and how to stay online while you explore.

The short answer

  • 2 days — enough for the highlights: Angkor Wat at sunrise, Bayon and the Angkor Thom complex, Ta Prohm (the “Tomb Raider” temple), plus the town and night market.
  • 3 days — the sweet spot. Adds the further temples (Banteay Srei, the Roluos group) and a slower pace, plus time for the markets, a cooking class, or the floating villages on Tonlé Sap.
  • 4+ days — for temple lovers and photographers, or if you want day trips without rushing.

Most travellers find 3 days ideal. An Angkor 3-day pass is valid across a week, so you don’t have to use the days consecutively.

A sample 3-day plan

  1. Day 1 — Sunrise at Angkor Wat, then Angkor Thom (Bayon, the terraces), Ta Prohm. Afternoon rest, evening at the night market.
  2. Day 2 — Banteay Srei (the pink-sandstone gem) and the further circuit; sunset from a quieter spot.
  3. Day 3 — Roluos group or Tonlé Sap floating villages; a cooking class or a museum to round it off.

Staying connected across Cambodia

Temple days lean on offline maps, but you’ll want live data for tuk-tuk apps, translation, restaurant bookings and sharing photos. Skip the airport SIM queue with a travel eSIM that activates on arrival.

Because most Cambodia trips also touch Thailand or Vietnam, the smart pick is a regional plan covering all three on one data balance — see our Cambodia eSIM (Angkor) page for coverage and durations. Doing the wider circuit? The Thailand + Vietnam + Cambodia eSIM covers the whole loop.

Practical tips

  • Download offline maps of the Angkor park — it’s vast and signal is patchy among the ruins.
  • Start before dawn for the classic sunrise; keep your pass saved offline.
  • Carry a power bank — a full temple day drains a phone fast.
  • Dress respectfully (shoulders and knees covered) — it’s an active religious site.

Three days, one eSIM, and an early alarm for sunrise — that’s the Siem Reap formula. Sort your data on the Cambodia eSIM page before you fly.

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