Information for visitors
Visitors to the temples of Angkor must buy an entrance
ticket. An information desk has been set up at the ticket
sales booths with staff on hand seven days a week to provide
full service.
Ticket sales booths
The entrance
ticket to Angkor Park is called "Angkor Pass".
Visitors can buy it only at the official ticket sales booths,
located on the road from Siemreap to Angkor Vat. The checkpoint
on the road from the airport to Angkor Vat and the checkpoint
at Banteay Srei also have 1-day Angkor Passes, but not 3-day
and 1-week Angkor Passes. No other organization (guest houses,
etc.) are authorized to sell Angkor Passes.
The ticket sales booths are open from 5 a.m. in the morning
to 5:30 p.m. at night.
At the ticket sales booths, visitors may also get information
about:
- Angkor Pass
- temples and other monuments in Angkor Park
- balloon ride with views over Angkor Vat and other parts
of the Angkor Park
and buy:
- maps and guide books about Angkor Park and its temples
- drinks
Entrance to the Angkor Park
Every day, visitors must stop and show their Angkor Pass
at one of the checkpoints first. Currently, there are the
following checkpoints to the Angkor Park:
- behind the ticket sales booths on the road from Siemreap
to Angkor Vat
- on the road from the airport to Angkor Vat
- on the road from Siemreap to Sras Srang
- at Banteay Srei
In addition, visitors must show their Angkor Pass every
time they pass one of the checkpoints and at the entrance
to most temples and other monuments in the Angkor Park.
Opening hours of the Angkor Park
The Angkor Park including its temples and other monuments
are open for sunrise and close after sunset. All Visitors
must leave the Angkor Park after sunset.
Other rules
Visitors must observe the rules
for photography and filming, as well as the rules of
conduct in the temples, which are still sacred places to
Cambodians today. |