Angkor essential information
Prices
The Cambodian government has decided to increase entrance fees to the temples of Angkor as of January 31, 2017.
1 day pass = $ 37 (formerly $ 20)
3 day pass = $ 62 (formerly $ 40)
7 day pass = $ 72 (formerly $ 60)
Two dollars per ticket goes to Kantha Bopha Children's Hospital.
The ticket office opens from 5 am to 5:30 pm
Your passport is not necessary (except for children to prove that they are under 12 years old). You can pay your pass in dollars, riels, baths or euros. You can not pay by card.
Entrance tickets issued after 5 pm are valid for the following day. But you can go to Angkor Wat and see the sunset.
The Angkor ticket office is located north-east of Siem Reap on Highway 60 near the new Angkor Panorama Museum.
Some temples can not be visited with the Pass. Here are the temples involved:
Beng Melea: $ 5 / person -> 60 km east of Siem Reap (tuk-tuk: $ 35)
Koh Ker: $ 10 / person -> 90 km north of Angkor (car: $ 70- $ 100)
Phnom Kulen: $ 20 / person -> 20 km from Siem Reap (car: $ 45- $ 65)
Preah Vihear: $ 10 / person -> 200km north of Siem Reap (car $ 90 - $ 150 + climb to the top by motorbike: $ 5 / person or 4 × 4: $ 25)
Angkor visiting time
Opening: 7:30
Closing time: 5:30 pm
Some temples are an exception:
Angkor Wat: 5 am - 5:30 pm
Srah Sang: 5 am - 5:30 pm
Phnom Bakheng: 5 am - 7 pm
Pre Rup: 5 am - 7 pm
Banteay Srey: 7:30 - 17:00
Kbal Spean: 7:30 - 15:00
Preah Vihear: 7:30 - 15:30
Restaurants
You can eat and buy souvenirs on the Angkor site.
Lunch at noon or take an insert in the day, you will find your happiness. You will even find sellers of art objects, souvenirs, clothes, hats ...
No need to load bottles of water and food before you leave, there is everything you need everywhere. Prices are correct.
Outfit
Angkor is a spiritual center for believers. It is important to adapt to the dress codes required by religion.
A decent dress is required to enter the site.
For both men and women, the shoulders should be covered. Skirts, dresses and pants should cover the knees.
"Apsara Authority", which oversees the Angkor archaeological complex, pointed out the need to respect the site and especially to wear proper attire.
But as some did not understand the message, they took stricter action. Indeed, we can refuse you entry if you do not comply with the dress code.
Best period
The is a great deal of rainfall in Siem Reap, as it turns out in winter. The average annual temperature in Siem Reap is 29 ° C, and the precipitation averages 2,994 mm.
The best months to go to Angkor are january, february, november and december.
In the month of April, the average temperature is 32 ° C. April is thus the hottest month of the year. December is the coldest month of the year. The average temperature is 26 ° C at this time.
Where to stay?
It is not possible to stay in the territory of the temples of Angkor. Siem Reap is the nearest town to the site (about 10 minutes in tuk-tuk).
Prices
The Cambodian government has decided to increase entrance fees to the temples of Angkor as of January 31, 2017.
1 day pass = $ 37 (formerly $ 20)
3 day pass = $ 62 (formerly $ 40)
7 day pass = $ 72 (formerly $ 60)
Two dollars per ticket goes to Kantha Bopha Children's Hospital.
The ticket office opens from 5 am to 5:30 pm
Your passport is not necessary (except for children to prove that they are under 12 years old). You can pay your pass in dollars, riels, baths or euros. You can not pay by card.
Entrance tickets issued after 5 pm are valid for the following day. But you can go to Angkor Wat and see the sunset.
The Angkor ticket office is located north-east of Siem Reap on Highway 60 near the new Angkor Panorama Museum.
Some temples can not be visited with the Pass. Here are the temples involved:
Beng Melea: $ 5 / person -> 60 km east of Siem Reap (tuk-tuk: $ 35)
Koh Ker: $ 10 / person -> 90 km north of Angkor (car: $ 70- $ 100)
Phnom Kulen: $ 20 / person -> 20 km from Siem Reap (car: $ 45- $ 65)
Preah Vihear: $ 10 / person -> 200km north of Siem Reap (car $ 90 - $ 150 + climb to the top by motorbike: $ 5 / person or 4 × 4: $ 25)
Angkor visiting time
Opening: 7:30
Closing time: 5:30 pm
Some temples are an exception:
Angkor Wat: 5 am - 5:30 pm
Srah Sang: 5 am - 5:30 pm
Phnom Bakheng: 5 am - 7 pm
Pre Rup: 5 am - 7 pm
Banteay Srey: 7:30 - 17:00
Kbal Spean: 7:30 - 15:00
Preah Vihear: 7:30 - 15:30
Restaurants
You can eat and buy souvenirs on the Angkor site.
Lunch at noon or take an insert in the day, you will find your happiness. You will even find sellers of art objects, souvenirs, clothes, hats ...
No need to load bottles of water and food before you leave, there is everything you need everywhere. Prices are correct.
Outfit
Angkor is a spiritual center for believers. It is important to adapt to the dress codes required by religion.
A decent dress is required to enter the site.
For both men and women, the shoulders should be covered. Skirts, dresses and pants should cover the knees.
"Apsara Authority", which oversees the Angkor archaeological complex, pointed out the need to respect the site and especially to wear proper attire.
But as some did not understand the message, they took stricter action. Indeed, we can refuse you entry if you do not comply with the dress code.
Best period
The is a great deal of rainfall in Siem Reap, as it turns out in winter. The average annual temperature in Siem Reap is 29 ° C, and the precipitation averages 2,994 mm.
The best months to go to Angkor are january, february, november and december.
In the month of April, the average temperature is 32 ° C. April is thus the hottest month of the year. December is the coldest month of the year. The average temperature is 26 ° C at this time.
Where to stay?
It is not possible to stay in the territory of the temples of Angkor. Siem Reap is the nearest town to the site (about 10 minutes in tuk-tuk).


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