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Ta Prohm Temple is one of the most renowned monuments of the Angkor in Cambodia, characterized by gigantic tree roots wrapped around old stone ruins. It is made popular throughout the world thanks to Tomb Raider and attracts thousands of visitors every day. Before planning your visit, understanding Ta Prohm Temple visitor tips regarding tickets, dress code, and site regulations will help you explore comfortably and respectfully.
Angkor Pass Required:
Ta Prohm is included in the Angkor Archaeological Park and does not have an independent ticket. You have to buy an Angkor Pass to be allowed entry. People can buy 1-day, 3-day, or 7-day passes, with which they will be able to visit all the major temples in the park, including Ta Prohm.
Best Time to Visit:
In order to escape crowds and blazing sunshine, arrive at Ta Prohm early in the morning when the place opens (around 7:30 AM) or towards the end of the afternoon.
Respect the Sacred Site:
As a sacred Buddhist temple within a UNESCO World Heritage Site, visitors should follow the dress code:
Cover shoulders and knees:
Avoid sleeveless tops, shorts above the knee, or revealing clothing
A: No — Ta Prohm is included in the Angkor Pass required for all temple visits.
A: Clothing that covers shoulders and knees is required out of respect for the sacred site.
A: Yes — photography is allowed, but avoid using tripods in crowded areas and do not climb on ruins.
A: Early morning or late afternoon visits usually have fewer visitors and better lighting for photos.
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