Can you smoke at Angkor Wat?


Can you smoke at Angkor Wat? As Angkor is a sacred site, loud conversation, noises and other inappropriate behaviour in Cambodian culture is considered to be offensive and may disturb other visitors. Please keep calm and be respectful. As a member of the World Health Organization, Angkor has been a smoke free site since 2012.


What are the rules for visiting Angkor Wat?

As a rule of thumb, visitors to Angkor Wat – or any other temple and religious structure across Cambodia – should remember not to touch the temples, climb on them, vandalise them or remove any stones. And don't touch the carvings. If we all did, they'd sharp disappear.


Is 1 day enough at Angkor Wat?

But, if you're in a bit of a time crunch and only have one day to explore the complex, not to worry- you can totally hit its highlights with just one day of exploring. So, without further adieu, here's everything you need to know about how to see Angkor Wat in one day.