Angkor Wat ranked Asia’s second most attractive spot


Tourism Min­is­ter Huot Hak said that the iconic Angkor Wat has been ranked second among Asia’s most attractive tourist ­destinations in 2026 by Trip­Advisor.

The minister announced this in a text posted on his official social media platforms, with Trip­Advi­sor’s list of Asia’s top 25 tourist destinations, which also saw Singa­pore’s Gardens by the Bay ranked first and India’s Taj Mahal placed third.

TripAdvisor said on its website that Angkor Wat is a world wonder, with its architecture and intricate carvings, and that many people visit it at sunrise.

“Explore the Unesco World Heri­tage Site and admire its architecture and intricate carvings,” TripAdvisor said.

“Many people visit at sunrise, so make sure to set your alarm to snag a spot. The guided tour is also worthwhile as you’ll hear the stories and significance behind the landmark,” it added.

Angkor Wat is one of the major temples in the Unesco-listed Ang­kor Archaeological Park in northwest Siem Reap province.

The 401sq km park is home to 91 ancient temples, which were built from the ninth to the 13th centuries.

The ancient park attracted a total of 322,004 international visitors in the first four months of 2026, generating about US$15.5mil (RM61.3mil) in revenue from ticket sales. — Xinhua

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