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Bayon
The Bayon's many smiling faces provides a mysterious atmosphere. Despite the droves of tourists visiting this temple, it is still a worthwhile visit. The Bayon is located in the Angkor Thom complex, and is best visited late in the afternoon or early morning to avoid the crowds.4
Banteay Srei
Banteay Srei is the most intricately crafted temple among all of the ruins. Despite its small size, it manages toinspire awe. It must've taken a high level of skill to carve these designs on the sandstone.3
Preah Khan
Preah Khan is one of my favorite temples in Siem Reap. There aren't a lot of people visiting this temple which makes it perfect to wander in. Get lost in its maze-like structure and history behind its ruinous state. 2Beng Mealea
Beng Mealea
The second temple on my list is Beng Mealea. Beng has a romantic atmosphere with its chaotic display of ruins and vegetation. The mossy blocks of stone and the roots piercing through the ruins add more to its ambiance. This far-flung temple is also a famous tourist destination, make sure you visit early in the morning to avoid the crowds.1
Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat
This sunset was much better than the one I saw in Phnom Bakheng.Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat is the best temple in Siem Reap because of its history, size, and significance. There are droves of tourists visiting this temple throughout the day. You can avoid the large crowds by going around the temple right after viewing the sunrise.These are my top 5 temples in Siem Reap. I hope this list helps you create your own itinerary and save money during your visit to Siem Reap.