Latest Angkor Ticket Prices 2025

Updated Jan 2025 – The Angkor Pass ticket covers Angkor Wat and all the temples in Angkor Archeological Park, including outlying sites such as Beng Mealea, Chau Srei Vibol, Kbal Spean, and Banteay Srei. There are two types of tickets, the normal ticket type and one for long-term foreign residents as set out below with … Read more

Ancient Ways: The East Royal Road – Angkor to Preah Khan of Kampong Svay (Revisited)

To introduce Cambodia’s ancient Royal Road network to those not familiar with it, there are several roads emanating out of Angkor that feature stone masonry infrastructure, including bridges and temples along with ponds and basins primarily dating back to the 12th century, with a broad range of activity seen between the 11th century to around … Read more

Pesani of the Ancient Khmer Empire

The pesani, or grinding stone/millstone, is an infrequently discussed object of the ancient Khmer Empire but regardless, prominent throughout, from the earliest times of the 6th-century pre-Angkorian times and through the Angkorian era. They were likely used for grinding spices to make Auyrevedic medicine, pastes for ceremonial purposes, and even curry has been proposed, which … Read more

In Pictures: Angkor at Night

During special events and functions, the temples of Angkor from time to time are lit at night creating a unique and very special experience. It’s usually Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom South Gate, and the Bayon Temple that are lit up but it just depends on the scale and type of event. Sometimes the Baphoun temple … Read more

In Pictures: The Water Festival Siem Reap 2024

Whilst not on the scale or significance of the concurrently held Water Festival in Phnom Penh, the Siem Reap Water Festival offers a more relaxed version of this historically and culturally important event. There’s a full intro to Bon Om Touk (Water Festival) here. The Royal Water Festival at Siem Reap lasts three days, with … Read more

Tracing Cambodia’s Water Festival: A Journey Through French Colonial Archives

Recently, I wrote an introduction to the Cambodian Water Festival (here) and I thought it’d be cool to do a little digging through the French archives for some historical notes and see what comes up. The first account I could track down was that by Louis Delaporte in his 1880 publication, Voyage au Cambodge. L’Architecture … Read more

In Photos: Smile of Cambodia at Angkor Wat

On October 28 and 29th, Angkor Wat hosted celebrations for the 20th anniversary of King Norodom Sihamoni’s coronation under the “Smile of Cambodia” event. Exhibition of local foods, souvenirs and Khmer arts, plus traditional Khmer performances took place throughout the day while the big event was the Kings Parade that started at 4 PM along … Read more

T25: The Phnom Kulen Camping Tour

I promised the kids months ago I’d take them up to Kulen Mountain and this school holiday was finally the chance. We loaded up two motos and headed off from Siem Reap and spent three wonderful days and two nights up there stopping by Beng Melea on our way back. Camping in a random spot … Read more

Tips for the Autumnal Angkor Wat Equinox – September 21-23

It’s that wonderful time of year again when the sun magically rises over the center tower of Angkor Wat! It happens twice a year, in March and September and it’s one of the biggest events on Angkor Wat’s calendar drawing crowds of upwards of 10,000 people. It’s one of the world’s most unique experiences, where … Read more

Gumball 3000 Rally Hits Siem Reap

The Gumball 3000 Rally is making its Southeast Asian debut with Cambodia as a key stop in 2024, marking the rally’s 25th anniversary. The event attracts global celebrities, automotive enthusiasts, and media attention. Around 130 supercars and luxury exotics will participate, including cars like the Mercedes AMG GT, Rolls-Royce Cullinan, Lamborghini Huracan, Ferrari, Porche and … Read more

Exploring the Wonders of Longvek & Oudong (Maps, History, Highlights, & More)

Located 40km north of Phnom Penh on the west bank of the Tonle Sap River at the confluence of Kandal, Kampong Chhnang, and Kampong Speu is the historical area of Longvek-Oudong that was home to Cambodia’s capital in periods of the 16th century to the mid-19th century long after leaving Angkor. It was a period … Read more

The Pagoda Trail of Battambang

Battambang city, located about 160km by road to the southwest of Siem Reap and Angkor Wat, is culturally rich and charming, featuring the best food in the country, several important ancient temples, beautiful heritage pagodas, and also French colonial heritage. We’ll focus on the Buddhist pagodas today, introducing a little of their heritage and the … Read more

2023 in Review: Our Trails around Cambodia

Another year of traveling and exploring this amazing country comes to an end! 2023 was full of short day trips out of Siem Reap and several larger adventures, mostly towards the northeast, Preah Vihear and Kampong Thom provinces, with a loop around the Tonle Sap later in the year. Cambodia’s roads are getting better and … Read more

T17 Preah Vihear Part V + more Kampong Thom

Taking advantage of good weather, before the hot season kicks in around mid-March, we went on another journey for five days from Feb 23 – 28 covering some of the remote sites not visited on previous trips in Preah Vihear province. I’d meet up with Chanthim in Stoung and we’d head off once again on our trusty … Read more

[Updated] We’ve Lost Facebook & Instagram, again.

Apologies to followers of HelloAngkor.com on Facebook and Instagram as we have lost access to both accounts once again for reasons unknown. It’s similar to last time but this time, access to Instagram and other social accounts has been lost too. Around the 8th of Feb there was an email alerting to suspicious activity and … Read more