An Angkor Wat Ticket, or the Angkor Pass is required for all foreign visitors to the Angkor Archaeological Park. There are no discounts, no way to buy online, no exceptions and it will be checked every time throughout your visit while entering the temple.
(1) Where to Buy the Angkor Pass?
It will be available only one place to buy the Angkor Ticket which located at the Angkor Ticket Centre, also known as Angkor Enterprise at the corner of Road 60 and the Apsara Road.
No worry about it, when you book a tour the driver or tour guide will bring you to the ticket office before entering the part.
(2) Office Opening Time
Available all the time which would be saying that the 7 days a week and 52 weeks a year from 5:00 am to 5:30 pm. Public holidays and other factors don’t affect opening times.
Tickets issued after 5:00 pm is valid for the next day. However, you can also use the ticket to get into the park on the same day for the last little bit of daylight. It would be nice for you to join the sunset views at Angkor Wat temple and then go to the temples on the next day.
(3) Standard Ticket Price
There are three types of passes available depending on how long you want to visit. If you are taking multiple day tours, you should speak to your driver or tour guide about which ticket you should buy.
1-Day Pass ----------------$37: Valid for one day only.
3-Day Pass ----------------$62: Valid for any three days during a 10-day period. The 10-day period starts on the date of your first visit.
7-Day Pass-----------------$72: Valid for any seven days during a one-month period. The month starts on the date of your first visit.
The money raised from ticket sales is used for the upkeep of the park and the temples. For each ticket sold, a $2 contribution is made to the Kantha Bopha Children’s Hospital fund with hospitals located in Siem Reap and Phnom Penh. The hospitals provide free healthcare for mothers during pregnancy and children up to the age of 16 years. In many cases, it is the only affordable healthcare option for many Cambodians.
(4) How to Buy your Ticket
The process is very simple. Just go to one of the many booths and tell the operator how many days you want. You’ll then be asked to take your photo which is then printed on the card.
You can pay in cash – Khmer Riel, US Dollars, Euros, and Thai Baht are all accepted. However, your change will only be given in Khmer Riel or US Dollars. There is are ATM machines on-site if you need to get cash.
You can also pay by credit card with Visa, MasterCard, UnionPay, JCB, Discover and Diners Club cards accepted.
(5) Rules & Regulations
You can only buy tickets at the Angkor Ticket Office. All other tickets purchased elsewhere are not valid.
Tickets are non-transferable and there are no refunds. If you lose your ticket, you must buy another one.
Keep your tickets with you at all times. If you are found inside the park without a ticket or with a fraudulent ticket, you will be prosecuted and handed over to the police. Official fines are between $100, $200, and $300 depending on whether you have a 1-day, 3-day, or 7-day pass.
Children under 12 don’t require a ticket. You may need to prove your child’s age with their passport.
Tickets are used for all temples inside the Angkor Park and also other temples in Siem Reap such as the Roluos Group, Wat Athvea, and Phnom Krom. Tickets cannot be used for Beng Mealea, Koh Ker, and Phnom Kulen which require a separate ticket. These are charged at $5, $10, and $20 respectively.
(6) Visiting Hours & Opening Times
Most of the temples are open from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm. However, Angkor Wat and Srah Srang are open from 5:00 am for the sunrise. Phnom Bakheng and Pre Rup are open until 7:00 pm for the sunset.
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