Admission Fees to Angkor Temples |
Last updated: 02 Jul 2009 |
- All foreign visitors are required to purchase an entrance ticket Angkor Archaeological Park.
- Ticket prices (new Angkor Pass guidelines effective from 1st July 2009):
One day pass | US$20 |
Three day pass - to be used within 7 days | US$40 |
Seven day pass - to be used within 1 month | US$60 |
Tickets are NOT valid after the expiry date.
- Working hours of booths:
5:00am to 5:30pm
Entry tickets for a one-day visit are issued up to 5:00pm.
Entry tickets issued after 5:00pm are valid for the next day.
- The purchase of entrance tickets must be made at the ticket sales booths. Tickets purchased from a third party are NOT valid.
- Entrance tickets are NOT transferable to third parties and can not be reimbursed. If a visitor loses his/her ticket he/she must purchase a new ticket.
- Tickets must be produced at the check points.
Visitors who are found without an entrance ticket or with a fraudulent ticket or a transferred ticket are subject to a fine of:
US$100 for the value of a one day ticket | US$20 |
US$200 for the value of a three day ticket | US$40 |
US$300 for the value of a one week ticket | US$60 |
- Visitors are asked to keep their tickets until they have completed their visit.
- Foreigners of Cambodian birth or whose parents are Cambodian (father or mother) are exempt from paying the entrance fee providing that they show a << K >> type visa in their passports.
- Foreigners which have been granted Cambodian citizenship must show their national identification card in order to be exempted from paying the entrance fee.
- Vehicles carrying foreign visitors must stop at the check points.
Children under the age of 12 years can enter the temples for free.
There is no need for a passport photograph any more, because your picture will be taken by a webcam when you buy your ticket at the ticket booths and then your picture is put onto to your ticket.
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