The Angkor Archaeological Park is home to the the world famous Angkor Wat temple and it attracts millions of visitors each year from all over the world.

The Angkor Park is one of the most important archaeological sites in Southeast Asia and the world. The park covers a huge 400 square kilometres which contains hundreds of monuments and other structures which once formed part of the great Khmer empire.

Millions of people visit each year and use Siem Reap as their base during their time here. Over the years, Siem Reap has grown into a large and important tourist hub to serve the needs of visitors coming to see the temples at Angkor.

Angkor Wat Ticket

An Angkor Wat Ticket, sometimes known as the Angkor Pass, is required for all visitors to the Angkor Archaeological Park except for Cambodian citizens. There are no discounts, no way to buy online, no exceptions and it will be checked at multiple times throughout your visit.

Where to Buy the Angkor Pass?

There is only one place to buy the Angkor Pass and that is at the Angkor Ticket Centre, also known as Angkor Enterprise. It’s located on the corner of Road 60 and the Apsara Road.

Usually, when you book a tour, your driver or tour guide will bring you to the ticket office along the way before entering the park. You will then continue your journey to the park along Apsara Road.

Angkor Wat Ticket Office Opening Hours

The ticket office is open 7 days a week and 52 weeks a year from 5:00am to 5:30pm. Public holidays and other factors don’t affect opening times.

Tickets issued after 5pm are 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. This is helpful if you want to see the sunset at Angkor Wat and then go to the temples on the next day.

Ticket Price & Entrance Fees

There are three types of passes available depending on how long you want to visit. If you are taking a multiple day tour, you should speak to your driver or tour guide about which ticket you should buy. Most people will just need the 1-day pass.

  • 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 are 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.

List of Temples

Here is an alphabetical list of the temples located in the Angkor Park and in other areas of Siem Reap province. All of these monuments can be explored by visitors and are included in the Angkor Pass. Each temple complex and monument has a detailed description which includes location, history, layout, structure, getting there, tours and more.

Ak Yum
Angkor Thom
Angkor Wat
Bakong
Baksei Chamkrong
Banteay Kdei
Banteay Prei
Banteay Samre
Banteay Srei
Baphuon
Bat Chum
Bayon
Beng Mealea

Chapel of the Hospital
Chau Say Tevoda
East Mebon
Khleangs (North and South)
Krol Ko
Krol Romeas
Kutisvara
Lolei
Neak Pean
Phimeanakas
Phnom Bakheng
Phnom Krom
Prasat Bei

Prasat Kravan
Prasat Prei
Prasat Suor Prat
Prasat Top (East)
Prasat Top (West)
Pre Rup
Preah Khan
Preah Ko
Preah Palilay
Preah Pithu Group
Roluos Group
Spean Thma
Srah Srang

Ta Keo
Ta Nei
Ta Prohm
Ta Prohm Kel
Ta Som
Tep Pranam
Terrace of the Elephants
Terrace of the Leper King
Thma Bay Kaek
Thommanon
Wat Athvea
West Mebon