SIEM REAP โ Angkor Enterprise, the state-owned institution overseeing ticketing for the Angkor Archaeological Park, has officially released its annual performance report for 2025. The report highlights steady revenue streams and a significant contribution to humanitarian causes, despite a minor fluctuation in visitor numbers.

2025 Revenue and Visitor Statistics
According to the press release issued on January 1, 2026, the Angkor Archaeological Park welcomed a total of 955,131 international tourists throughout the 12 months of 2025. This represents a decrease of nearly 7% compared to the same period in 2024.
The total revenue generated from ticket sales amounted to US$44,711,657, also reflecting a decrease of approximately 7% year-on-year. For the month of December alone, revenue reached US$4,230,712 from 87,936 visitors.
Top Source Markets for Tourism
The report identified the leading nationalities visiting the ancient temple complex in 2025. The top 10 markets are:
- United States (Ranked 1st)
- United Kingdom
- France
- China
- Japan
- Germany
- Australia
- South Korea
- India
- Spain (Other notable contributors include tourists from Russia, Italy, and Canada.)
Contributions to the Kantha Bopha Foundation
A vital aspect of Angkor Enterpriseโs operations is its commitment to social welfare. For the entire year of 2025, the institution donated a total of US$1,910,262 to the Kantha Bopha Foundation of Cambodia.
This funding, derived from ticket sales (specifically US$2 per ticket sold), remains a crucial support system for providing free, high-quality medical care to Cambodian children.

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