Visiting the world-renowned Angkor Archaeological Park in Cambodia requires an Angkor Pass, a ticket that grants access to multiple historical temples, including Angkor Wat. This guide covers the latest prices, where to buy the pass, and helpful tips for a smooth visit.

🎟️ Angkor Pass Prices (As of May 2025)
Pass Type | Price (USD) | Validity Period | Usable Days |
---|---|---|---|
1-Day Pass | $37 | Same day only | 1 day |
3-Day Pass | $62 | Within 10 days | Any 3 days |
7-Day Pass | $72 | Within 1 month | Any 7 days |
Tip: If you purchase a 1-day pass after 5:00 PM, it can be used the next day as well.
🏛️ What’s Included: Temples Covered by the Angkor Pass
The Angkor Pass grants access to the main temples in the Angkor Archaeological Park, including:
- Angkor Wat (Open 5:00 AM – 5:30 PM)
- Bayon Temple
- Ta Prohm
- Preah Khan
- Banteay Srei
- Baphuon
- Phnom Bakheng (Great for sunrise and sunset)
🛑 Not included: Some temples like Beng Mealea and Phnom Kulen require separate tickets.
🛒 Where to Buy the Angkor Pass
1. Online Purchase
You can purchase the Angkor Pass in advance through the official website:
🌐 https://ticket.angkorenterprise.gov.kh/
- Payment: Credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, JCB)
- You’ll receive a digital ticket with a QR code
2. On-Site Purchase
You can also buy the pass in person at:
📍 Angkor Enterprise Ticket Office
- Location: 4 km from Siem Reap city center
- Opening Hours: 5:00 AM – 5:30 PM daily
- A photo will be taken at the counter and printed on your ticket
💡 Travel Tips & Important Notes
- Always carry your pass – It will be checked at each temple gate.
- Do not lose your ticket – Replacements are not issued.
- Children under 12 years enter free (ID required).
- Clothing: Dress modestly (shoulders and knees covered).
- Avoid heat: Visit early morning or late afternoon for cooler weather and beautiful light.
- Reuse days smartly: 3-day and 7-day passes don’t have to be used consecutively.
📸 Bonus Tip: Best Time for Photos
- Angkor Wat sunrise: Arrive by 5:00 AM for front pond shots
- Bayon Temple: Best light before 9:00 AM
- Ta Prohm: Great for soft light around 7:30–8:30 AM
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