1. Terrace of the Elephants is a series of low walls and platforms, which served as a ceremonial site for Khmer kings in the 13th century. It is located in the ancient city of Angkor Thom, which is part of the Angkor Wat temple complex in Siem Reap province, Cambodia. The terrace is 350 meters long and 2.5 meters high, adorned with intricate carvings of elephants, lions, and mythical creatures. It was used by the king to oversee military parades, religious ceremonies, and public festivals. It was also a place where he could address his subjects and receive foreign dignitaries. Today, it is a popular tourist attraction and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
2. Terrace of the Elephants is open daily from sunrise to sunset. There is no phone number available for the terrace.
3. A ticket to Angkor Wat costs $37 for a one-day pass, $62 for a three-day pass, and $72 for a seven-day pass. Admission to Terrace of the Elephants is included in the ticket to Angkor Wat. Transportation to Angkor Wat can be arranged through local tour companies or tuk-tuk drivers.