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Angkor Wat Tickets & Tours

Every ticket and tour option for Angkor Wat — from entry passes to private guided tours. Compare prices, read what’s included, and book the option that fits your trip.

Angkor Wat tickets and tours
Tickets

Angkor passes are available as 1-day, 3-day, and 7-day options. Check individual listings for current pricing and tour inclusions.

Booking

Book online in advance — sunrise tours and peak-season tickets frequently sell out weeks ahead.

Cancellation

Most online tickets offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before your visit. Always check the policy before booking.

Duration

Self-guided visits take 2–4 hours for main highlights. Full-day guided tours typically run 5–7 hours.

Top Angkor Wat Experiences

Start with these standout options — the most popular and most complete experiences at Angkor.

Tickets & Planning

Essential guides to help you choose the right ticket and plan your Angkor visit before you book.

How to buy Angkor Wat tickets
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How to Buy Angkor Wat Tickets

A step-by-step guide to purchasing your Angkor pass online or at the ticket booth, including tips on the best booking platforms and what to expect on arrival.

Guided tour vs self-guided visit
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Guided Tour vs Self-Guided Visit

An honest comparison of guided and self-guided experiences at Angkor — what you gain with a guide, what you sacrifice, and which option best suits your travel style.

Private tour vs group tour
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Private Tour vs Group Tour — Which Is Right?

Compare private and group tour formats for Angkor — costs, flexibility, group dynamics, and which works best for different types of travellers and budgets.

Guided Temple Tours

Expert-led experiences ranging from sunrise sessions to full-day and multi-day guided tours of the Angkor complex.

Angkor Wat sunrise or sunset tour
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Angkor Wat Sunrise or Sunset Tour

Chase the most iconic light at Angkor — an expert guide leads you to the best vantage points for the golden hour reflection over the main temple.

Angkor Wat full-day tour with sunrise
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Angkor Wat Full-Day Tour with Sunrise

A complete full-day guided experience from dawn — sunrise views at the main temple, then an in-depth exploration of Bayon, Ta Prohm, and other major temples through the day.

Angkor Wat full-day tour with sunset
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Angkor Wat Full-Day Tour with Sunset

Explore Angkor’s temples all day with an expert guide and end with a stunning sunset over the spires — a quieter, more atmospheric alternative to the morning rush.

Angkor Wat 2-day guided tour
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Angkor Wat 2-Day Guided Tour

A two-day deep-dive with a dedicated guide — more time for lesser-known temples, photography, and cultural understanding without the pressure of fitting everything into one day.

Angkor Wat private tours
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Angkor Wat Private Tours

A fully personalised experience exclusively for your group — flexible itinerary, your own expert guide, and the freedom to linger at temples that interest you most.

Temples of Angkor full-day join-in tour
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Temples of Angkor Full-Day Join-In Tour

Join a small group for a full-day guided tour covering all the major Angkor temples with expert commentary at an affordable shared price.

Angkor Wat private tuk-tuk tour
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Angkor Wat Private Tuk-Tuk Tour

Explore the temple complex in a private tuk-tuk with your own driver — a classic Cambodian way to visit Angkor with the flexibility to stop wherever and whenever you like.

Angkor tour with breakfast or lunch
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Angkor Tour with Breakfast or Lunch

A guided temple tour with meals included — convenient and stress-free for visitors who want a fully catered day without sorting restaurants in the park independently.

Bike the Angkor temples full-day cycling tour
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Bike the Angkor Temples — Full-Day 30km Tour

A 30km cycling tour through the Angkor Archaeological Park — cover the major temples on two wheels with an expert guide, combining exploration with exercise and fresh-air freedom.

Day Trips & Experiences

Adventure activities, photography sessions, and day trips to nearby temples and natural attractions from Siem Reap.

Angkor zipline eco-adventure canopy tour
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Angkor Zipline Eco-Adventure Canopy Tour

A unique aerial perspective on the Angkor jungle — zip through the forest canopy above ancient temple ruins on a thrilling eco-adventure unlike anything else in the region.

Angkor Wat golden hour photoshoot
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Angkor Wat Golden Hour Photoshoot

A dedicated photography experience during Angkor’s most beautiful light — expert guidance on the best spots, angles, and camera settings for unforgettable temple images.

Beng Mealea and Koh Ker day trip
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Beng Mealea & Koh Ker Day Trip from Siem Reap

Venture beyond the main complex to two spectacular remote temple sites — wild, jungle-shrouded Beng Mealea and the dramatic pyramid sanctuary at Koh Ker.

Phnom Kulen National Park tour
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Phnom Kulen National Park Tour — Waterfalls & Sacred Mountain

Discover the sacred mountain birthplace of the Khmer Empire — waterfall swimming, ancient river carvings, and a giant reclining Buddha deep inside a forested national park.

Tonle Sap floating village tour
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Tonle Sap Floating Village Tour from Siem Reap

A boat tour through the floating villages of Southeast Asia’s largest freshwater lake — unique communities built entirely on water, just 30 minutes from Siem Reap.

Which Angkor Wat Ticket Should You Choose?

Use this quick comparison to match the ticket or tour type to your travel style and available time.

Ticket Best For Book
1-Day Angkor PassSelf-guided access to all temples Short-stay visitors, independent travellers Book Now
3-Day Angkor PassFlexible access over three days Slow travellers, photographers, detail seekers Book Now
7-Day Angkor PassFull exploration with no rushing Deep explorers, archaeo-tourism enthusiasts Book Now
Guided Sunrise TourExpert guide from before dawn First-time visitors, photographers Book Now
Private TourExclusive guide, fully flexible pace Couples, families, architecture enthusiasts Book Now
Private Tuk-Tuk TourLocal transport, flexible stops Travellers wanting an authentic local experience Book Now
Cycling Tour30km bike route through the complex Active travellers, eco-conscious visitors Book Now
2-Day Guided TourDeep-dive with expert commentary Visitors with more time and strong cultural interest Book Now

How to Pick the Right Angkor Wat Experience

A few simple ways to decide based on your time, travel style, and what kind of visit you want.

If you have one day

Focus on the most iconic highlights to make the most of a short visit.

  • Visit Angkor Wat, Bayon, and Ta Prohm — the three absolute must-see temples
  • Start before dawn for sunrise at Angkor Wat, then explore Bayon before midday heat sets in
  • A guided tour maximizes learning and photography in limited time
  • Expect 5–6 hours of active exploration

If you have two to three days

Explore the complex thoroughly with time for deeper discovery and photography.

  • Book a 3-day pass to explore the Angkor complex at a relaxed pace without rushing
  • Day 1: Sunrise at Angkor Wat, then Bayon and Ta Prohm temples
  • Day 2: Grand Circuit exploring lesser-known temples like Preah Khan and Ta Som
  • Day 3: Return visits, detailed photography, and discovery of hidden gems

If you are visiting with children

Family-friendly options make the attraction accessible and engaging for younger visitors.

  • Children under 12 often get reduced or free entry — check operator policies when booking
  • Choose the 1-day pass for manageable distance and time commitment
  • Combine walking with tuk-tuk rides to reduce fatigue and keep children interested
  • Focus on visually striking temples like Angkor Wat and the Face Towers at Bayon

If you are on a tight budget

You can have a meaningful visit without paying for premium add-ons.

  • A 1-day pass at $37 USD covers the full core temple experience
  • Skip the private guide and join a group tour to split costs significantly
  • Use free online resources or a guidebook for self-guided historical context
  • Visit during low season (June to September) when tour prices are 20–30% cheaper

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Frequently Asked Questions About Angkor Wat Tickets

Common questions about entry passes, guided tours, and booking for Angkor Wat.

A 1-day Angkor pass costs $37 USD. 3-day passes are $62, and 7-day passes are $72. Guided tours and private tours typically range from $45 to $200+ depending on group size and tour length.
Yes — booking online in advance is strongly recommended, especially for sunrise tours and during peak season (November to February). Tickets frequently sell out weeks in advance.
A standard pass gives you self-guided access to all temples. Guided tours include an expert guide who provides historical context, hidden stories, and highlights throughout your 5–7 hour visit.
Absolutely. Sunrise tours offer the most iconic photography of Angkor Wat and the smallest crowds. Sunset tours are quieter and offer beautiful light. Both sell out quickly — book weeks ahead.
Book 2–4 weeks ahead during peak season (November to February). During off-season, a few days ahead is usually sufficient. Sunrise tours should be booked as early as possible.
Yes, tickets are sold at the Angkor Enterprise ticket booth near the main entrance, but queues can be long during peak season (November–March). Buying online or arriving before 7 AM reduces wait time significantly.
A valid passport or national ID is required at the time of purchase, and your photo is taken on-site to be printed on the pass. Passes are non-transferable and checked at every temple entrance.
A standard Angkor pass covers access to over 40 temples across the greater Angkor Archaeological Park, including Bayon, Ta Prohm, Banteay Srei, and Preah Khan. The ticket is not valid for Koh Ker or Beng Mealea, which require separate fees.
No, the Angkor pass only covers temple admission — transport is separate. Most visitors hire a tuk-tuk driver independently for $15–$25 per day, who will wait at each temple while you explore.
Children under 12 years old enter free of charge with a paying adult, but they still need to be registered and photographed at the ticket booth to receive a child pass.