Cambodia’s Angkor Wat welcomed nearly 670,000 international tourists between January and August 2025, generating over $31 million in ticket revenue. The rise signals a strong tourism recovery, driven by improved connectivity and growing interest from key markets. Beyond economic benefits, the site remains a symbol of Cambodia’s cultural pride. Authorities are also prioritizing sustainable tourism practices to protect the UNESCO-listed landmark while enhancing visitor experiences for future generations.
Angkor Wat’s Visitor Surge Signals a New Tourism Era

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