
Angkor Wat tickets explained: 1-day vs 3-day vs 7-day pass
The official Angkor pass prices, how long each pass stays valid, when the 3-day pass makes more sense than the 1-day pass, and the key rule about buying after 4:45 PM.
READ MORE »Plan dawn starts, pick your first temple, and avoid wasting your best cool hours at the wrong stop.
Use the offline map to move between Angkor Wat, Bayon, Ta Prohm, and the wider park with less guesswork.
Listen on site or read along when temple noise, heat, or crowds make audio less practical.
Get clear background for the main temples without needing to join a group tour.
Download before you leave Siem Reap and keep using the guide inside the park without signal.
Preview the guide first, then unlock the full destination without a recurring subscription.
Yes. It is designed for a broader temple day, including major stops such as Angkor Thom and Ta Prohm.
Yes. It helps you decide what to do before dawn, what to visit right after sunrise, and how to keep your route efficient once the crowds build.
Yes. Download the guide once, then use the audio, text, and map without mobile data.
Yes. You can try the free preview first, then unlock the full guide if it suits your visit.
No. Each destination guide is a one-time unlock, not a recurring subscription.
Open the app, open the side menu, and tap Restore Purchase.

The official Angkor pass prices, how long each pass stays valid, when the 3-day pass makes more sense than the 1-day pass, and the key rule about buying after 4:45 PM.
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Simple route ideas from Siem Reap for visitors with one big temple day, two slower days, or the full 3-day pass.
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