FAQ
Where can I buy my Angkor pass?
You can only purchase the Angkor pass at Angkor Enterprise
ticket office, located next to Angkor Panorama Museum, on
Road 60.
You cannot purchase it neither on the site nor at the
entrance of the temples. The ticket office is open from
5.00 AM to 5.30 PM everyday.
Tickets purchased from a third party are not valid. Only
cash is accepted to buy the ticket. There is neither
change nor refund at a later time once your ticket is
bought.You cannot buy the pass in advance. You can only
purchase it on the day of your visit or from 5.00 PM for
the next day. On the same evening, you can also watch the
sunset at Angkor Site for free.
What can I do with the Angkor pass?
You have a complete access to all the temples in Angkor
Park, except for Beng Mealea and the Kulen Mountain.
Always keep your pass with you during your visit as
tickets are regularly checked at most of the temples and
at checkpoints. If the date or photograph cannot be read
or if you laminate, lose, tear or wet your ticket, you
will have to buy a new one.
Be aware that if you are found without a valid ticket or
with a fraudulent or transferred ticket, you will be
prosecuted and handed over the police. You are also
subject to a fine - 100 USD for the value of a one-day
ticket; - 200 USD for the value of a three-day ticket; -
300 USD for the value of a seven-day ticket.
What Angkor pass should I choose?
People holding a âKâ type visa in their passport are
exempt from paying the entrance fee as well as foreigners
who have been granted Cambodian citizenship if they show
their national identification card.
For foreign visitors, we have three types of tickets to
visit Angkor.
- One-day pass
This ticket offers you one entry for one day to Angkor
Park. Be aware that a one-day visit allows you to see the
highlights of the most famous temples but not more.
- Three-day pass
With this ticket, you will be able to enter the site three
days within a week. Three days are enough to visit the
major temples and a few minor ones.
- Seven-day pass
This ticket allows you to spend seven days in Angkor
within a month. It is the best way to explore the park and
discover a lot of temples, including the most remote ones,
to enjoy many activities and to take time to see the
countryside and villages as well.
What are the opening hours of the Angkor site?
All the temples are open from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm, except
for:
- Angkor Wat and Srah Srang that are open from 5:00 am to
5:30 pm
- Phnom Bakheng and Pre Rup, from 5:00 am to 7:00 pm.
However, be aware that Banteay Srei closes everyday at
5:00 pm and Kbal Spean at 3:00 pm.
Where can I find a tour guide and how much does it cost?
If you want to visit Angkor with a tour guide, be aware
that only official guides are admitted. Tuk-tuk drivers
are not licensed guides.
You can find a tour guide at travel agencies and tour
guide associations. The costs depend on the spoken
language.
There are also audio guide companies in town that offer
automatic audio guide devices.