Temples in Siem Reap attract millions of visitors each year, especially those in the expansive Angkor Archaeological Park. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1992, there are approximately 50 Buddhist and Hindu temples dating back to the 12th century within its grounds. While most of the structures have collapsed and been covered in greenery, history buffs will delight in the many well-preserved stone carvings as they provide a glimpse of the once-prosperous Khmer empire.

Further away from downtown Siem Reap are other notable Hindu temples, some of which are older than the iconic Angkor Wat. A full-day excursion is highly recommended to explore these sites, but they’re well worth the extra effort as you’ll get to enjoy breathtaking sights and the tranquil countryside along the way. Before visiting Angkor Wat and other renowned sites in Siem Reap, you're required to purchase an Angkor Pass, which is priced around US$37 for a 1-day pass, US$62 for a 3-day pass, and US$72 for a 7-day pass. Read on for our comprehensive list of Siem Reap’s most popular temples.

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