Ta Prohm Temple: A complete guide to understand and visit

Among many beautiful temples in Angkor Complex, Ta Prohm temple in Cambodia is one of the most popular and fascinating ones with many ancient trees roots snaking across crumbling stone walls. The place creates a mystical and secretive feeling during your Cambodia tours.

Ta Prohm temple
Ta Prohm is famous for the temples that are overgrown and covered by trees.

Ta Prohm history 

Ta Prohm is not part of Angkor Wat itself, but it is part of the larger Angkor Archaeological Park complex. Here are the key distinctions:

Ta Prohm is a separate temple complex built in the late 12th and early 13th centuries by King Jayavarman VII. The temple is located in the east of Angkor Thom and over 12 km from the center of Siem Reap. During this time, the temple was used to be a monastery and school of Mahayana Buddism, which hold up nearly 13 thousands people including monks, priests, maids and dancers. It’s now famous for the massive trees and roots that have grown through and around the temple structures, creating a dramatic fusion of nature and architecture.

Meanwhile, Angkor Wat is a distinct temple complex built earlier (early 12th century) by King Suryavarman VII as a Hindu temple dedicated to Vishnu, later transitioning to Buddhist use.

Furthermore, the temple was called “Queen’s Tomb” to worship King’s Mother. According to legend, the tomb was placed in four stone walls full of diamonds. It has been said that the treasures of the temple included up to 5 tons of gold dishes, 512 beds, 524 umbrellas, 35 pearls and 454 precious stones.

In 15th century, the capital was destroyed by Siamese, forcing Khmer King left to Phnom Penh. All the jewelries got stolen by the army and there is only holes left nowadays that travelers can see during their visit.

After being taken over, the temple was then covered by the jungle and had been forgotten many centuries until 1860, it was rediscovered by Herri Mouhot, a French botanist.

What can you expect when coming?

The Iconic “Tomb Raider” Experience

Ta Prohm is famous for its dramatic appearance in the 2001 film “Lara Croft: Tomb Raider.” You’ll encounter the exact atmospheric ruins where massive silk cotton trees (cecropia) and strangler figs have grown through and around the ancient stone structures, creating one of Cambodia’s most photographed and Instagram-worthy locations.

Architectural Fusion with Nature

Unlike other restored Angkor temples, Ta Prohm has been deliberately left in a semi-ruined state. Expect to see enormous tree roots cascading over doorways, walls split apart by growing trunks, and corridors where stone and living wood intertwine. The most famous spot is the “Tomb Raider Tree” – a massive spung tree whose roots dramatically frame a doorway.

Ta Prohm temple
The roots attach to the sandstone for the water extraction

>> Suggested tour to Ta Prohm: Classic Angkor 4 Days

Layout and Exploration

The temple complex covers 39 hectares and follows a typical Khmer layout – a series of single-story rectangular galleries arranged concentrically. At its full recorded scale, the complex included 260 deity statues, 39 pinnacled towers, and 566 stone residences, all enclosed within a perimeter wall measuring 600 by 1,000 meters.

Practical note: Plan for 1.5 to 2 hours to explore the full complex. Some sections are under ongoing restoration and may be closed during your visit. A local guide is strongly recommended to avoid getting lost in the labyrinthine corridors and to fully appreciate the architectural details and symbolism throughout.

How to get to Ta Prohm

Transport Cost Travel Time from Siem Reap Best For
Bicycle Free – $10/day (rental) ~80 minutes Active travelers, scenic route
Tuk tuk $15 – $25/day ~30 minutes Groups up to 4, most popular option
Private car $35 – $50/day ~14 minutes Families, hot season, multi-temple days

By bicycle

The cheapest way to get around Siem Reap is by bicycle, which may be free at your hotel or hostel or if rented, the rent free is from US$3 – 10 per day depending on types and quality of bike. Please be prepared for a long ride if you want to combine Ta Prohm temple with other temples. Since the weather in Siem Reap is quite hot and humid, please bring enough water with you.

By tuk tuk

Tuk tuk seems to be the most convenient way to get around Cambodia, especially in Siem Reap. You can easily find tuk tuk drivers everywhere along the side of the road in Siem Reap. The price  ranges from US$15- 25 per day for temples located near by the city center.  A tuk tuk can hold up  4 people so you can always split the cost between friends. Most of tuk tuk drivers can speak English and know where to take you to.

Traveling by tuk tuk
Traveling by tuk tuk is the most convenient way

By private car

If your budget allows, the most convenient way is to get a private car with A/C, especially if you are going to visit places far from center such as Kulen Mountain or Beng Mealea. Depending on the number of people in your group and how many temples you visit, the cost is around US$35 – 50 per day. Furthermore, private car is a good way to combine your visit to Ta Prohm temple with Angkor Complex, Roluos group or Beng Mealea.

>> Suggested tour to Ta Prohm: Siem Reap In Depth 5 Days

Travel Tips Information

Ta Prohm entrance fee

Ta Prohm has no separate admission fee it is included in the Angkor Archaeological Park pass:

Pass Type Price Validity
1-Day Pass $37 per person Valid for 1 day only
3-Day Pass $62 per person Valid for 7 days; use on any 3 days
7-Day Pass $72 per person Valid for 1 month; use on any 7 days

Tickets are checked at every temple entry point. Always carry your valid pass with you throughout the day.

Ta Prohm opening hours

Ta Prohm is open daily from 5:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best time to visit is between 5:00 AM and 7:30 AM, before crowds arrive and while the air is still cool. While most visitors head to Angkor Wat for sunrise, you can enjoy a far quieter and more atmospheric Ta Prohm entirely to yourself in those early hours.

Best time of year to visit Ta Prohm temple

The dry season (November to April) offers the easiest travel conditions: less rain, dry paths, and clear skies. The wet season (May to October) brings lush green surroundings and cooler temperatures, but pathways inside the temple can become slippery. Avoid visiting between 8:00 AM and 11:00 AM, which is peak crowd time regardless of season.

Dress Code Requirement

  • What to wear in Cambodia? During your visit to temple, make sure your legs and shoulders are covered.
  • Since Cambodia is hot all year around, make sure to bring enough water with you.
  • Wearing good walking shoes during your visit in all temples in Angkor.
  • You can get to the temple and visit it by yourself, but it is always much better to have a guide escorted to explain everything for you. It would be much more meaningful for your exploration.
  • Wearing colored clothes will give you a good picture as it is against the dark grey backgrounds.

Ta Prohm Temple at Tonle Bati

Being built the same time with Ta Prohm Temple in Angkor by famous King Jayavarman, Ta Prohm Temple at Tonle Bati was a sanctuary for Hindu deities at the same time. Since the sixth century, this place used to be a Hindu place of worship, which belonged to the maritime “empire”. The temple was located on the road to Tonle Bati, a small lake and popular picnic spot for the locals. You can get there by local buses from Phnom Penh or rent a private vehicle to explore this temple and the surrounding nature.

Ta Prohm Temple at Tonle Bati
Ta Prohm Temple at Tonle Bati was a sanctuary for Hindu deities

Suggested Cambodia itinerary including Ta Prohm temple

Van Do – Travel Specialist

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