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Ta Prohm is a must for any visitor to Siem Reap, with particular appeal for photographers, Instagrammers, and history lovers.
Ongoing renovation work and structural-protection measures mean that some of the most magical Ta Prohm shots are now only possible with Photoshop.
Please don’t give money to child beggars: It encourages their families to keep them out of school, perpetuating a cycle of poverty. Donate to a street-kids charity registered with ConCERT Cambodia instead.
Cambodia is a challenging destination for travelers who use wheelchairs. Due to stairs, Ta Prohm is not currently wheelchair-accessible.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Ta Prohm. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
Like other ancient sites in the Angkor Archaeological Park, Ta Prohm is included in the Angkor Pass. Visitors over the age of 12 pay US$37 for a 1-day pass, US$62 for a 3-day pass, and US$72 for a 7-day pass. Children aged 12 and under do not need tickets.
Yes, Ta Prohm is absolutely worth visiting—it's considered one of the highlights of the entire Angkor area, and even starred in Tomb Raider. The giant trees that grow over and through this ancient monastery are truly impressive and one of Angkor's signature shots. As such, it's included on many 1-day and multi-day tours of the Angkor area. Visiting with a guide does more than just streamline logistics and help beat the crowds: It can help you spot areas of the site you might otherwise miss.
Per one customer who booked the Siem Reap Tour: Angkor Wat Sunrise, Bayon, Ta Prohm, Banteay Srei, "We had such a great time with our guide Sorphorn and our excellent driver Veany. They picked us up at our hotel in a comfortable van and kept a constant supply of cold water and fresh cold towels to keep us cool. Sorphorn was an encyclopedia of knowledge. Both on the history at each temple and with answering all of our questions on Cambodian history and culture. They really made the whole day special. They had tips to help avoid all the crowds and got great photos throughout the whole day."
Ta Prohm was a Buddhist temple and educational center dedicated to Jayavarman VII’s mother. More than 80,000 people lived here or in the surrounding structures, including several high priests and dancers. The temple was built without mortar, and tree roots have grown in it for a dramatic effect.
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001) was filmed at Ta Prohm. The movie featured other temples in Angkor Wat, but they were digitally altered. Ta Prohm was not, and its true appearance is represented in the film. Loads of tourists visit Ta Prohm because of its fame in Tomb Raider.
No, they are different sites located about 0.6 miles (1 kilometer) apart. Angkor Thom is a different city with several temples inside it. Visitors to Angkor Thom can see the Terrace of the Leper King, Terrace of the Elephants, Royal Enclosure (Royal Palace), Baphuon, Phimeanakas, and more.
Visit Ta Prohm in the early morning or afternoon, when there are fewer tourists and beautiful light for photographs. It’s open from dawn to evening, so try to get here for sunrise. Most tourists head to Angkor Wat for sunrise, which means a quieter atmosphere here.
There are tons of fun things to do when you're done visiting Ta Prohm. According to travelers, these are some of the top attractions in and around Angkor Wat:
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