Which pass is best value for my visit? 1 day, 3 day, or 7 day? Best 3 Pass Picks
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Price first, pace second, tour match third. That is the simple way I use to pick the right Angkor pass.
Which pass is best value for my visit – 1 day, 3 day, or 7 day? If you ask me, the 3 day pass is the best pick for most first trips to Angkor. It costs US$62, gives you more breathing room than the 1 day pass at US$37, and keeps you from cramming too much into one hot, tiring temple day.Â
The 7 day pass at US$72 is a strong pick only if you love temples, photos, or slow travel and know you will use those extra days. Buy only from the official Angkor Enterprise portal or listed counters, then match your pass to the right My Siem Reap Tours trip and your whole plan gets easier.Â
Which pass is best value for my visit – 1 day, 3 day, or 7 day? In plain words, the answer is about time, energy, and what you want from Siem Reap. One day is fine for a fast temple hit. Three days is the sweet spot for most people. Seven days is for people who want extra temple time, repeat visits in better light, and more rest between big days.
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- 1 day pass:Â US$37
- 3 day pass:Â US$62
- 7 day pass:Â US$72
- My pick for most first visits:Â 3 day pass
- Official seller:Â Angkor Enterprise
Which pass is best value for my visit – 1 day, 3 day, or 7 day?
For most travelers, the 3 day pass gives the best mix of price, comfort, and temple time.
That is my short answer. I have seen too many people buy the 1 day pass, rush through Angkor Wat, Bayon, and Ta Prohm, then wish they had one more day. The 3 day pass gives you space to slow down, take better photos, rest at lunch, and still see the big names without feeling cooked by noon.Â
As of 12 March 2026, the usual pass prices listed across My Siem Reap Tours ticket pages are US$37 for 1 day, US$62 for 3 days, and US$72 for 7 days. That price jump tells you a lot. Going from 1 day to 3 days costs US$25 more. Going from 3 days to 7 days costs only US$10 more, but only if you will really use those days. That is the part many travelers get wrong.Â
| Pass | Price | Best fit |
|---|---|---|
| 1 day | US$37 | Fast temple day |
| 3 days | US$62 | Most first visits |
| 7 days | US$72 | Temple fans and photo lovers |
Why does the 3 day pass usually win?
The 3 day pass gives you room to see the famous temples well, not just fast.
That one extra idea matters. You are not buying only entry. You are buying pace. With a 3 day pass, you can do sunrise one day, the main temples another day, and then use the last day for outer temples or a softer plan. That setup feels much better in real life than one giant temple marathon.
I like the 3 day pass for first-timers because Angkor is bigger than it looks on a map. Walking, stairs, heat, photo stops, and traffic between temple zones all take time. A calmer plan lets you notice more. The carved faces at Bayon. The tree roots at Ta Prohm. The quiet bits around Preah Khan. You miss some of that when you are racing the clock.Â
Callout box idea Why I push the 3 day pass for most first trips
- More time for sunrise and the major temples
- Less heat stress
- Less rushing
- Better photo chances
- Easier to mix temple days with rest or city time
When is the 1 day pass the smart move?
Buy the 1 day pass if you have one temple day, a tight trip, or you want one strong guided route.
I still like the 1 day pass for a lot of people. If you land in Siem Reap for a short stay and want one very full Angkor day, it works. If you want a classic sunrise, a few top temples, and then you are done, it works. If you plan one Angkor day and one city or countryside day, it works very well. My Siem Reap Tours
The best way to make a 1 day pass feel worth it is to pair it with the right trip. The private Angkor Wat sunrise tour is a strong fit. It starts around 4:10 AM to 4:30 AM, lasts about 8 hours, and covers Angkor Wat sunrise, Bayon, Ta Prohm, and a monk blessing. If you want a longer 1 day with more route choice, the Angkor Wat sunrise tour runs about 11 hours, starts at the same early time, and lets you pick from several route options. My Siem Reap Tours My Siem Reap Tours
You can also go for a later start with the Angkor Wat sunset tour. That trip starts around 8:20 AM to 8:30 AM, lasts about 10 hours, and finishes with sunset from Phnom Bakheng after stops at Angkor Thom, Bayon, Ta Prohm, Angkor Wat, and a monk blessing stop. If you hate waking up in the dark, this is a much better match than forcing yourself into sunrise mode. My Siem Reap Tours
Who should skip the 1 day pass?
If you want sunrise plus a soft pace, skip it. If you get tired in heat, skip it. If you know you will want Banteay Srei, Preah Khan, or a second look at Angkor Wat, skip it. One day is fine. One day is not magic. My Siem Reap Tours
Who should pay for the 7 day pass?
The 7 day pass is best for temple lovers, photographers, and people who want slow, easy days.
This pass is not too much for the right traveler. In fact, it can be a very good deal. The jump from US$62 to US$72 is small. So if you know you want sunrise, sunset, big temples, quiet temples, and a few return visits in better light, the 7 day pass makes sense.Â
I like the 7 day pass for couples who want soft, photo-heavy days, for solo travelers who like to wander at their own pace, and for families who need rest between temple outings. It also works well if you plan to mix big days with lighter days. One morning at Angkor Wat. One day on the outer loop. One easy afternoon around town. Then back again.Â
A very good fit here is the Angkor Wat sunrise and sunset full day tour. It gives you sunrise and sunset in one day, covers Angkor Wat, Bayon, Prasat Preah Palilay, Ta Prohm, and even builds in a hotel rest break before the sunset session. For the right traveler, that is a smart use of a longer pass because it makes room for both golden-hour visits without turning the day into a blur.Â
Which pass is best value for my visit – 1 day, 3 day, or 7 day, if I want the famous temples plus more?
If you want the famous temples plus some quieter stops, the 3 day pass still wins for most people.
This is where the 3 day pass keeps coming back as the top pick. Day one can be the Angkor Wat Small Circuit, which covers Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, Bayon, Prasat Preah Palilay, Victory Gate, Chau Say Tevoda, Ta Keo, and Ta Prohm in one well-shaped day. Day two can be the 1-day Angkor Wat Grand Loop private tour, with Pre Rup, Banteay Srei, East Mebon, Ta Som, and Preah Khan. Then day three can be used for sunrise, rest, or a mixed temple and village day.Â
That third day is where the pass earns its keep. You can revisit a site you loved. You can go lighter. Or you can take the Angkor Wat to Siem Reap floating village tour, which mixes Angkor Wat with the Roluos group and Kampong Phluk floating village. That gives your trip a different feel, not just one more day of temple stairs.Â
| Travel style | Pass I would pick | Good trip match |
|---|---|---|
| Fast first visit | 1 day | Sunrise or sunset tour |
| Most first visits | 3 days | Small Circuit plus Grand Loop |
| Slow temple trip | 7 days | Sunrise, sunset, outer temples, repeat visits |
Where should you buy the pass?
Buy from the official seller online if you want the smoothest start. Use a counter if your plan is last minute.
This part is simple. The official seller is Angkor Enterprise. The site warns travelers about fake ticket websites and says tickets are sold only through its official portal. I would not mess around here. Buy from the real source, save the QR code, and keep a screenshot on your phone. Angkor Enterprise
My Siem Reap Tours also lays out the counter choices well. The main Angkor Enterprise office on Apsara Road is open 4:30 AM to 5:30 PM daily. Heritage Walk Mall has ticket machines and opens 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM daily. There are also counter options near Banteay Srei and Beng Mealea. For sunrise trips, I would buy online or at Heritage Walk the evening before. That saves stress in the morning. My Siem Reap Tours My Siem Reap Tours
What ticket rules should you know before you go?
Keep your pass easy to show, carry backup ID, and bring age proof for kids under 12.
Adults do not need a passport to buy tickets at machines or counters, but guards may still ask for backup ID during temple checks. A phone photo of your passport, a driver’s license, or another government photo ID can work. For kids under 12, free entry only works if you have proof of age. No proof means the child may be charged the adult 1 day price. My Siem Reap Tours
I also like the practical advice from the ticket rules page. Save the ticket in your phone gallery. Take screenshots. Email a copy to yourself. Print one backup copy if you want zero drama. It is a small move, but it saves headaches. My Siem Reap Tours
Which pass is best value for my visit – 1 day, 3 day, or 7 day, if I want the easiest plan?
If you want the easiest plan with the least regret, buy the 3 day pass.
That is still where I land. The 1 day pass is fine for a fast trip. The 7 day pass is great for the right person. Still, if a friend asked me over coffee which pass to buy for a first Angkor visit, I would say 3 day almost every time. It gives you room, keeps the trip fun, and fits more tour shapes without wasting money on unused days. My Siem Reap Tours
My honest take on Which pass is best value for my visit – 1 day, 3 day, or 7 day?
My answer is simple. Which pass is best value for my visit – 1 day, 3 day, or 7 day? For most people, it is the 3 day pass. It gives you enough temple time to enjoy Angkor without turning every day into a race. My advice is to pick your pass, buy from the official Angkor Enterprise source or a listed counter, then match it to the tour day that fits your pace. If you want help building that plan, contact the team at My Siem Reap Tours and ask for a route that matches your ticket, your hotel days, and your energy level. Angkor Enterprise My Siem Reap Tours
More useful reads from My Siem Reap Tours
- Buying passes for Angkor temples
- Angkor Wat ticket requirements for adults and kids
- Buy Angkor pass online before your temple day
- Angkor park pass ticket counters and opening times
- Private Angkor Wat sunrise tour for a fast first visit
- Angkor Wat sunrise tour with route choices
- Angkor Wat sunset tour for later starts
- Angkor Wat Small Circuit tour for first-time temple days
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