Cheap flights from Hyderabad to Siem Reap — book online with FlightGPT
Quick answer: Hyderabad to Siem Reap flights take about ≈ 8h–12h (1-stop via Bangkok/Singapore), No non-stop — 1-stop via Bangkok (BKK), Singapore (SIN) or Kuala Lumpur (KUL). Indian passport holders should check the visa requirement summarised below. Use the live search above to compare today's cheapest HYD–REP fare across every airline, OTA and travel agent in one place.
Last reviewed June 2026 by the FlightGPT flights desk · route facts cross-checked against DGCA and the Airports Authority of India (AAI) · fares are live — verify the final price in search before booking.
Looking for cheap flights from Hyderabad to Siem Reap? FlightGPT compares live HYD to REP fares across every connected source — Indian carriers, Gulf hubs, OTAs and trusted travel agents — and shows the cheapest options side by side. Whether you want a Hyderabad to Siem Reap non-stop tomorrow, a last-minute weekend deal or the lowest price three months out, every active Hyderabad-Siem Reap fare is one search away.
Hyderabad to Siem Reap flights — quick facts
- Distance: ≈ 3,520 km great-circle
- Typical flight time: ≈ 8h–12h (1-stop via Bangkok/Singapore)
- Typical routing: No non-stop — 1-stop via Bangkok (BKK), Singapore (SIN) or Kuala Lumpur (KUL)
- Visa for Indians: Cambodia e-visa for Indians (~30 days)
Airlines and the best way to connect
No carrier flies HYD–Siem Reap non-stop, so you connect through a South-East Asian hub. The most popular build is via Bangkok: IndiGo or Thai Airways to BKK (about 3h 45m), then Bangkok Airways or Thai AirAsia onward to Siem Reap in roughly 1h. Singapore (with Singapore Airlines/Scoot onward) and Kuala Lumpur (AirAsia) are strong alternatives. Bangkok is usually fastest and cheapest; Singapore offers the smoothest single-alliance connection if you prefer full-service comfort.
Choosing your hub: Bangkok, Singapore or KL
Bangkok wins on price and short onward hops, but watch the two-airport split — some low-cost legs use Don Mueang (DMK) rather than Suvarnabhumi (BKK). Singapore via Changi is the most seamless, with quick transfers and one-tag-through tickets, though fares run higher. Kuala Lumpur on AirAsia is the budget all-in-one option. Leave at least 3h for the international transfer, confirm your bag is checked through, and remember you only need a Cambodia visa at Siem Reap, not at the transit hub.
Siem Reap–Angkor airport and reaching the temples
The new Siem Reap–Angkor International Airport (code SAI, still widely shown as REP) opened in 2023 about 40–50 km from the city — roughly a 45–60 minute drive. Pre-booked transfers, taxis and tuk-tuks serve arrivals; budget a little more time than the old airport allowed. Most travellers base themselves around Pub Street and the Old Market, then explore Angkor by tuk-tuk, bicycle or hired car. Buy your Angkor Pass (one, three or seven-day) in advance or at the official ticket centre.
Fares, baggage and getting value
Economy round-trips from Hyderabad typically run ₹30,000–₹60,000 depending on season and routing. Full-service via Thai Airways or Singapore Airlines usually includes 25–30 kg checked baggage; AirAsia, Scoot and IndiGo sell light fares where bags are extra, so add them when comparing. Booking 8–12 weeks ahead and flying shoulder-season weekdays gives the best deals. The wet-season dip (May–September) often brings the cheapest fares; a single through-ticket protects your connection better than separate budget legs.
Best season to explore Angkor
The cool, dry high season runs November to February, with comfortable 24–30°C days ideal for long temple walks and sunrise at Angkor Wat — and the peak crowds and fares. March–May is hot (35°C+), while the wet season (June–October) brings afternoon showers but lush moats, reflections and fewer tourists. For the best value-to-weather balance, target late October or early November. Whenever you go, start before dawn to catch the famous sunrise and beat the midday heat.
Why Angkor resonates with Indian travellers
Few destinations connect with Indian heritage like Angkor. Originally a Hindu temple dedicated to Vishnu before becoming Buddhist, Angkor Wat's reliefs depict the Churning of the Ocean of Milk and scenes from the Ramayana and Mahabharata — a living link to Indian culture abroad. Beyond the headline temple, Ta Prohm's tree-tangled ruins and the faces of Bayon reward days of exploring. Indian and vegetarian food is easy in Siem Reap, costs are low, and the spiritual depth makes it as much a pilgrimage as a holiday.
Cambodia e-visa and entry for Indians
Indian passport holders need a visa for Cambodia, but it is simple: apply online for the e-visa (a 30-day tourist visa) before you travel, or get a visa-on-arrival at the airport. The e-visa is the smoothest route — complete it a few days ahead and print the approval. Carry a passport valid at least 6 months with a blank page, a passport photo and the visa fee. Confirm current e-visa and on-arrival terms via our visa guide before booking.
Frequently asked questions
Is there a direct flight from Hyderabad to Siem Reap?
No. There is no HYD–Siem Reap non-stop. You connect via Bangkok, Singapore or Kuala Lumpur, with onward hops of about 1–2 hours, for a total trip of roughly 8h to 12h.
Do Indians need a visa for Cambodia?
Yes. Indians need a visa, easily obtained as a 30-day e-visa online or visa-on-arrival. Carry a passport valid 6+ months, one photo and the fee of around US$30–36.
When is the best time to visit Siem Reap?
November to February is the cool, dry high season at 24–30°C, ideal for temple visits. The June–October wet season is greener and up to 20–30% cheaper, with brief afternoon rains.
How far is the airport from Siem Reap city?
The new Siem Reap–Angkor airport is about 40–50 km from the city, roughly a 45–60 minute drive. Pre-booked transfers and taxis are the easiest way in.
How long is the journey from Hyderabad?
About 8h to 12h door-to-door over a 3,520 km great-circle distance, depending on hub and layover. The Bangkok routing is usually the fastest at the lower end.
Why do Indians visit Angkor Wat?
Angkor Wat was built as a Hindu temple to Vishnu in the 12th century and its carvings show the Ramayana and Mahabharata. It is the world's largest religious monument, drawing over 2 million visitors a year.
How to get the cheapest Hyderabad–Siem Reap fare
What you pay on the Hyderabad–Siem Reap route hinges on timing: book roughly 3–8 weeks ahead, stay flexible on the day of week, and you usually land the better fare. Search Hyderabad to Siem Reap live to see how today's price compares to dates a month out — the gap is often 25–40 percent across .
Same-week Hyderabad to Siem Reap tickets
Last-minute Hyderabad to Siem Reap fares move fast, but they're rarely the same across every airline. Run your date through the search above and FlightGPT compares real-time Hyderabad Siem Reap prices across — so you grab the cheapest seat still open, not the first one you see.
Hyderabad to Siem Reap flights — connections and routing
There is currently no non-stop service between Hyderabad and Siem Reap — itineraries connect via a hub, with a typical journey of ≈ 8h–12h (1-stop via Bangkok/Singapore). Comparing hubs side by side often saves 15-30 percent. FlightGPT lets you filter by "Direct only" or compare both side by side — useful when you want the cheapest Hyderabad Siem Reap ticket but are open to a layover.
What Hyderabad–Siem Reap fares look like
Expect Hyderabad–Siem Reap fares to vary by cabin, baggage and how the fare is bundled. A bare low-cost fare can end up dearer than a full-service carrier ticket once you add a bag and a seat. FlightGPT shows the all-in price for each option, so you're comparing like for like rather than misleading lead-in fares.