Kochi to Siem Reap Flights — Guide 2026

Kochi (COK) to Siem Reap (REP) flights: 1-stop routings via Bangkok, KL or Singapore, fares, flight time, Cambodia e-visa and best time for Angkor Wat.

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Quick answer: Kochi to Siem Reap flights take about ≈ 9–13h (1-stop via Bangkok/Kuala Lumpur/Singapore), No non-stop — 1-stop via Bangkok (BKK), Kuala Lumpur (KUL) or Singapore (SIN). Indian passport holders should check the visa requirement summarised below. Use the live search above to compare today's cheapest COK–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 Kochi to Siem Reap? FlightGPT compares live COK 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 Kochi to Siem Reap non-stop tomorrow, a last-minute weekend deal or the lowest price three months out, every active Kochi-Siem Reap fare is one search away.

Kochi to Siem Reap flights — quick facts

Airlines connecting Kochi with Siem Reap

No carrier flies COK–REP non-stop, so you transit a Southeast Asia hub. Common combinations are IndiGo or Thai AirAsia to Bangkok then onward to Siem Reap; AirAsia via Kuala Lumpur; or Singapore Airlines/Scoot via Singapore. Cambodia Angkor Air and regional carriers serve Siem Reap from these gateways. Self-transfer via Bangkok is usually the cheapest, while a single through-ticket on a carrier such as Singapore Airlines protects your connection if the first leg slips. Leave a 3–4 hour buffer at the hub if you self-transfer.

Best hub for Angkor: Bangkok, KL or Singapore

Bangkok is the closest hub — the Bangkok–Siem Reap hop is around 80 minutes — so COK–BKK–REP is typically the fastest and cheapest at roughly 9–11 hours total. Kuala Lumpur via AirAsia is a budget alternative, and Singapore offers premium transit at a higher price. If you also want to see the capital, consider an open-jaw flying into Phnom Penh and out of Siem Reap; our Kochi–Phnom Penh page helps you compare and combine the two cities efficiently.

Siem Reap's new airport and reaching the temples

The new Siem Reap-Angkor International Airport (REP) opened farther from town than the old field — about 40 km south-east of the city, a 45–60 minute drive. This protects the Angkor temples from low-flying aircraft. Airport taxis and pre-arranged hotel transfers to the city cost roughly US$25–$35 (about ₹2,100–₹2,900); some hotels include pickups. The Angkor Archaeological Park, including Angkor Wat, Bayon and Ta Prohm, is just 6–10 km north of the city centre, easily reached by tuk-tuk for a day of temple-hopping.

Baggage allowances and fare types

Low-cost legs on Thai AirAsia, AirAsia, Scoot and IndiGo sell base fares with checked baggage of 15–20 kg as a paid add-on, while full-service Singapore Airlines and Cambodia Angkor Air include 23–30 kg in economy. On a through-ticket your bag is tagged to Siem Reap; on separate tickets you re-check at the hub and pay any excess of ₹1,500–₹3,500 again. The 7 kg cabin limit is enforced on Asian budget carriers, so weigh hand baggage and pre-buy checked allowance online for the lowest rate.

Best months to visit Angkor Wat

Cambodia's dry, cooler season from November to February is the most comfortable for temple-touring and is peak season, lifting fares. The wet season from May to October brings afternoon rain but lush jungle around the temples and the cheapest tickets, with economy round-trips often near the lower end of the ₹30,000–₹58,000 band. March to May is intensely hot. For sunrise at Angkor Wat, arrive before 5:30 am. Book 6–10 weeks ahead, and avoid the mid-April Khmer New Year crowds if you want value.

Why Siem Reap captivates Indian travellers

Angkor is the world's largest religious monument and was built as a Hindu temple to Vishnu before becoming Buddhist, giving it deep resonance for Indian visitors who recognise the Ramayana and Mahabharata carvings. Beyond Angkor Wat, the tree-clad Ta Prohm, the smiling faces of Bayon and the floating villages of Tonle Sap fill out a rich few days. Siem Reap itself is affordable, friendly and full of cafes and night markets. Allow 3–4 days to explore the temple park properly.

Cambodia e-visa and entry for Indians

Indian passport holders need a visa for Cambodia, with two easy routes: the online e-visa, usually issued within about 3 working days, or a visa-on-arrival at Siem Reap airport. Both the tourist e-visa and visa-on-arrival typically grant a stay of up to 30 days for a fee of around US$30 plus a small processing charge. Carry a passport valid for at least 6 months and a passport photo for visa-on-arrival. Confirm the current fee and process on our visa guide before you travel.

Frequently asked questions

Do Indians need a visa for Siem Reap, Cambodia?

Yes. Indians need either a Cambodia e-visa, usually issued in about 3 working days, or a visa-on-arrival at Siem Reap; both typically allow a 30-day stay for around US$30.

Is there a direct flight from Kochi to Siem Reap?

No. There are no non-stop flights, so all options have at least 1 stop via Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur or Singapore, with total travel time of about 9 to 13 hours.

How much do Kochi to Siem Reap flights cost?

Economy round-trips typically range from ₹30,000 to ₹58,000, with the lowest fares during the May to September low season and higher prices around the November to February peak.

How far is the new airport from Angkor Wat?

The new Siem Reap-Angkor airport is about 40 km south-east of the city, a 45 to 60 minute drive; Angkor Wat itself sits only 6 to 10 km north of the city centre.

What is the time difference between Kochi and Siem Reap?

Siem Reap is 1 hour 30 minutes ahead of India (UTC+7 versus IST UTC+5:30), so 12:00 noon in Kochi is 1:30 pm in Siem Reap.

When is the best time to visit Siem Reap?

November to February offers the driest, coolest weather for temple-touring but peak fares; the wet season of May to October cuts prices by roughly 20 to 30% with afternoon rain.

How to get the cheapest Kochi–Siem Reap fare

What you pay on the Kochi–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 Kochi 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 Kochi to Siem Reap tickets

Last-minute Kochi 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 Kochi Siem Reap prices across — so you grab the cheapest seat still open, not the first one you see.

Kochi to Siem Reap flights — connections and routing

There is currently no non-stop service between Kochi and Siem Reap — itineraries connect via a hub, with a typical journey of ≈ 9–13h (1-stop via Bangkok/Kuala Lumpur/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 Kochi Siem Reap ticket but are open to a layover.

What Kochi–Siem Reap fares look like

Expect Kochi–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.