Short stay · Essential

5 Days in Cambodia

The itinerary for those who have only a week but want to see both faces of Cambodia: the millennia-old temples of Angkor and the changing capital, Phnom Penh. Two days in Siem Reap, two days in Phnom Penh, and one journey in between.

Siem Reap D1–D2 Transit D3 Phnom Penh D3–D5 Angkor Pass 2 days
Duration
5 days
Angkor Pass
37 USD (1 day) or 62 USD (3 days)
Budget / day (excluding pass)
50 – 100 USD
Cities
Siem Reap + Phnom Penh
Transit
Bus (6h) or flight (45 min)
Best time
Nov. → Mar.
Angkor Pass: For 2 days of visits, the 3-day pass (62 USD, valid for 10 days) is more flexible than two daily passes (2 × 37 = 74 USD). If you only have one full day at Angkor, the 1-day pass (37 USD) is sufficient.
Program

Day by Day

01
Day 1

Arrival in Siem Reap — Sunrise & Angkor Wat

Ideally, arrive the night before to be rested. If you arrive during the day, buy your Angkor pass directly at the airport or at the counter (open from 5 PM) for the next morning.

4:30 AM
Sunrise — Angkor Wat

North basin, reflection of the five towers in the water before dawn. The iconic image of Cambodia. Arrive by 5:15 AM for a good spot. After sunrise, visit the galleries of bas-reliefs (800 m continuous) and climb to the central tower.

9:00 AM
Bayon + Elephant Terrace

The 216 faces of Bayon (Angkor Thom), then the Elephant Terrace (350 m) and the Terrace of the Leper King. These three sites can be visited consecutively on foot in 1.5-2 hours.

12:00 PM
Return to town — lunch & siesta

The heat from 12 PM to 3 PM is exhausting. Return, have lunch, and rest. You will have time to return in the afternoon.

3:30 PM
Ta Prohm + Banteay Kdei

Ta Prohm (the giant kapok trees) in the late afternoon, when the groups have left. Banteay Kdei and the Srah Srang basin just opposite — golden light on the water at the end of the day.

7:30 PM
Dinner — Night Market or Pub Street

First contact with Khmer cuisine: fish amok, lok lak, kuy teav soup. The night market on Street 60 is the most authentic place for a first dinner.

02
Day 2

Grand Circuit & Banteay Srei

The second day is more relaxed in pace but equally rich. The temples of the grand circuit and Banteay Srei complete the picture of Angkor.

7:00 AM
Banteay Srei (38 km — 45 min)

Leave early for the morning light on the pink sandstone. The "Citadel of Women" is the most finely carved temple in Angkor. Plan for 1.5 hours on site.

9:30 AM
Preah Khan + Ta Som

Preah Khan, the immense monastery-temple of Jayavarman VII (1191), is one of the most atmospheric in the park. Ta Som, smaller, is entirely entwined by a fig tree at its east entrance.

12:00 PM
Lunch break

Lunch in Siem Reap or at stands along the temple road.

3:00 PM
Pre Rup — sunset

10th-century step pyramid, view over the Khmer plain. Climb before 5 PM for a good spot at the top. A lesser-known alternative that is just as beautiful as Phnom Bakheng.

Evening
National Museum of Angkor (optional)

If you still have energy after sunset, the National Museum of Angkor (12 USD, closes at 6:30 PM) provides a comprehensive historical context — sculptures, models, timeline of Khmer kings.

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Guided Angkor Tours in French

Sunrise tours, grand circuit, Banteay Srei + remote temples. Certified English and French-speaking guides. Flexible cancellation.

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03
Day 3

Transit Siem Reap → Phnom Penh

Travel day, but it can be productive. The morning VIP bus drops you off in Phnom Penh in the early afternoon for a first exploration of the capital.

7:00 AM
Giant Ibis or Mekong Express Bus

Departure from Siem Reap bus station. Journey 5.5–6h on National Road 6, air-conditioned, WiFi. Arrival around 1 PM–1:30 PM in Phnom Penh. Book your ticket the day before — giantibis.com or catmekongexpress.com. Price: 10–15 USD.

1:30 PM
Arrival in Phnom Penh — check-in

Grab from the bus station to your hotel (5–8 USD). Lunch on the way or at the hotel. The BKK1 area or Riverside are the most convenient zones.

4:00 PM
First stroll — Riverside & Royal Palace (outside)

The Royal Palace closes at 5 PM — if you arrive early enough, you may still enter (entry 10 USD). Otherwise, a walk along the Riverside in the late afternoon facing the confluence of the Mekong and Tonle Sap is worth it. Markets, street food vendors, sunset on the river.

7:00 PM
Dinner — Foreign Correspondents' Club (FCC) or BKK1

The FCC, on the Riverside, is a city institution with a terrace overlooking the Mekong. The BKK1 area has the best contemporary Cambodian restaurants in Phnom Penh.

04
Day 4

Phnom Penh — Royal Palace, National Museum, S-21

An intense but essential day. The grandeur of the Royal Palace in the morning, then the tragic history of the Khmer Rouge regime in the afternoon. S-21 is not a light visit — plan time to decompress afterward.

8:30 AM
Royal Palace & Silver Pagoda

The official residence of the King of Cambodia. The Silver Pagoda (floor made of solid silver tiles, Emerald Buddha, 90 kg solid gold Buddha with 9,584 diamonds) is the highlight of the visit. Plan for 1.5–2 hours. Shoulders and knees must be covered.

10:30 AM
National Museum of Cambodia

Just steps from the Royal Palace, the most beautiful Khmer art museum in the world. Statues of Vishnu, Bayon heads, bronzes, EFEO collections. Essential to understand what you saw at Angkor. Entry 10 USD, plan for 1 hour.

12:30 PM
Lunch — Russian Market or central area

The Russian Market (Psar Tuol Tom Poung) is both a curiosity market and a lively area with good street restaurants around. A good transition between the cultural morning and the historical afternoon.

2:00 PM
Tuol Sleng S-21 — Genocide Museum

The former school converted into a detention and torture center by the Khmer Rouge (1975-1979). An essential but emotionally difficult memorial site. Plan for 1.5–2 hours. The audio guide (available in French) is highly recommended — it gives voice to survivors.

5:00 PM
Decompression — Riverside walk

After S-21, a walk along the Mekong banks at sunset allows you to rest your emotions. There are many cafes with river views in this area.

05
Day 5

Choeung Ek & Departure

Last morning for the Killing Fields if you feel up to it — it's 15 km from downtown. Then shopping, coffee, and departure. If your flight is early, spend day 5 exploring markets and the central area.

8:00 AM
Choeung Ek — Killing Fields

15 km south of downtown, Choeung Ek is the main execution site of the Khmer Rouge. The central stupa houses the skulls of 5,000 victims. The audio guide (included in the entry 6 USD) is remarkable — testimonies from survivors and former Khmer Rouge. Duration: 1.5 hours. Can be combined with S-21 if you couldn't do it the day before.

10:30 AM
Return to town — Psar Thmei (Central Market)

The Central Market (1937, Art Deco architecture in a cross under a yellow dome) is one of the most beautiful covered markets in Southeast Asia. Perfect for last-minute shopping and souvenirs: Khmer silks, spices, stone sculptures.

1:00 PM
Lunch & Departure to the Airport

Phnom Penh Airport is 10 km from downtown, about 20-30 minutes by Grab (5-8 USD). Allow 2 hours before your flight for formalities.

Book for Phnom Penh
Guided Tours in Phnom Penh — S-21, Killing Fields, Royal Palace

Guided tours in French with included transport. Combined tours S-21 + Choeung Ek on the same day. Free cancellation 24 hours in advance.

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Logistics

Transport Siem Reap → Phnom Penh

🚌 VIP Bus (recommended) 10–15 USD · 5h30–6h
Giant Ibis, Mekong Express
✈️ Domestic Flight 50–120 USD · 45 min
Cambodia Angkor Air
🚗 Private Taxi 80–120 USD · 5h
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