Entrance fees to Angkor Archaeological Park, museums, exhibitions, and natural/community parks are not included and must be purchased separately. Your driver will assist you in obtaining official tickets.
Yes, you need to keep your tickets with you at all times, as they are checked at the entrance to the Angkor area and each temple to confirm validity.
You need to show them the real ticket, a picture on your phone may not be accepted.
Sure. Our drivers can tailor a customized tour based on your preferences.
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When visiting the Angkor temples, it is important to dress respectfully, as they are sacred religious sites. Here are some guidelines for what to wear:
1. Cover Your Shoulders and Knees
Both men and women should ensure that their shoulders and knees are covered. This means wearing t-shirts or tops with sleeves and long skirts, pants, or longer shorts. Tank tops, shorts, and revealing clothing are not appropriate.
2. Light and Breathable Clothing
Cambodia can be very hot and humid, so it’s a good idea to wear lightweight, breathable fabrics like cotton or linen to stay comfortable while exploring.
3. Comfortable Footwear
You will do a lot of walking and climbing, so comfortable shoes like walking sandals or sneakers are recommended. Avoid flip-flops, as some paths are uneven and can be slippery.
4. Hat and Sunglasses
To protect yourself from the sun, bring a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. There are limited shaded areas at the temples.
5. Scarf or Shawl
Having a lightweight scarf or shawl can be useful to cover your shoulders when entering more sacred areas or for sun protection.
By following these guidelines, you will show respect for the cultural and religious significance of the site while staying comfortable throughout your visit.
No. The driver will go with you to the official Angkor Archaeological Park’s ticket office.
You will have to pay the entrance fee as per below: