Cambodia Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
Angkor Wat Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
[Cambodia/Siem Reap] Angkor Wat.
I went to the World Heritage site, Angkor Wat.
The scale and beauty were breathtaking.
I highly recommend visiting at least once.
You have to start very early in the morning, so staying the night before is essential.
The tuk-tuk that attended us came to pick us up at 4:30.
We raced through the dark to Angkor Wat on the tuk-tuk.
It's still dark when you arrive at the ruins, but this seems to be for securing a spot to take pictures.
Everyone is already standing by at a nice angle to take photos.
As it gradually gets lighter, it's time to shoot.
It's truly beautiful! It's hard to put into words how the expressions of the ruins change little by little as the sun rises.
The contrast is beautifully captured in an instant.
The background sunrise changes rapidly, and before you know it, the scenery is different.
It's surprisingly cold in the morning, so it's better to have a jacket.
As soon as the sun comes out, it gets hot immediately.
This is something you won't understand until you see and experience it for yourself.
There are many other ruins in the Angkor Wat complex. There are various options such as chartered tuk-tuks and rental bicycles.
You will need a visa at the airport in Cambodia.
If you're anxious about the procedure, it's recommended to apply for an online visa in advance.
You also need an entrance pass for the Angkor Wat complex.
You can get an online pass in advance as well.
After entering Cambodia, you can buy it at the ticket office.
If you want to see the sunrise, it's recommended to purchase it in advance.
Angkor Wat is well maintained, but there is morning dew and mud, so clothes that can get wet and non-slip shoes are essential.
Also, you will be walking a lot inside the ruins, so you need to be equipped for long walks.
I spent a wonderful day surrounded by precious ruins that cannot be seen in Japan.
Angkor Wat in Siem Reap ofCambodia 🇰🇭
Angkor Wat in Cambodia 🇰🇭 it’s full of culture and history with almost 1000 years ago. It’s located in Siem Reap province of Cambodia. You can watch sunrise at Angkor Wat and watch sunset at Bakheng Temple, it’ll give you another amazing experience to explore during your journey. Beside Cambodia also has many historical Temple that has beautiful Sculpture and different style from each other. #cambodia #AngkorWatofCambodia #siemreap #phnompenhcity
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Address - Siem Reap Province of Cambodia
Highlights - Khmer culture and amazing history
Rating - 10/10
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The World's Largest Temple - Angkor Wat in Cambodia (Part 1)
Angkor Wat, also known as the Small Angkor (Angkor Wat), is located in a rectangular area within the small circuit. Don't be fooled by the word 'small' in its name; on the contrary, Angkor Wat is the largest temple in the world, measuring 1,500 meters in length and 1,300 meters in width, covering an area of about 200 hectares. Angkor Wat is considered a symbol of Cambodia and is also one of the earliest examples of Khmer architecture, witnessing the glorious era of the Khmer Empire. The name 'Angkor Wat' translates to 'Capital Temple' in the Khmer language, indicating its significance. In 1992, Cambodia was listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, and in 2007, it defeated more than fifty other candidates in the global vote for the New Seven Wonders, advancing to the final twenty-one.
Construction of Angkor Wat began in 1113 and took a full 37 years to complete, with the effort of the entire nation at that time. Whether in design, layout, intricacy, or scale, it can rival any of the world's most outstanding architectural works and is one of the must-visit attractions in Angkor. The outer perimeter of Angkor Wat features a 5.7-kilometer-long moat that surrounds the Small Angkor, symbolizing the ocean around the land; the rectangular inner city part of Angkor Wat measures 1,500 meters by 1,300 meters, symbolizing the Himalayas; the temple's central area has five main towers representing the five sacred mountains of Hinduism, with the central and tallest tower standing at 65 meters, symbolizing Mount Meru, the center of the world. The tips of the towers represent heaven, the dwelling place of the deities; the five main towers are situated on top of a three-tiered rectangular gallery, stacked layer upon layer like a pyramid, symbolizing the elements of earth, water, and wind at the location of Mount Meru. Inside the temple, there are nearly two thousand Apsara carvings and a large number of carvings depicting Hindu mythological stories, none of which are identical, all are masterpieces of extraordinary craftsmanship.
To visit Angkor Wat, one must first cross the moat, which is filled with water from the Siem Reap River. In addition to serving a defensive purpose, the moat was also used for irrigation during the dry season and flood relief during the rainy season. While crossing the moat, take a moment to notice the carvings on both sides of the bridge, which tell the Hindu creation myth of the churning of the Ocean of Milk. After crossing the moat, visitors reach the largest central western gate of the Small Angkor, which has five gates divided according to different ranks, and the middle gate was only accessible to the king at that time. Now, all tourists can pass through this gate and experience the feeling of being a king. It is worth mentioning that among the nearly two thousand Apsara carvings within Angkor Wat, only one has a slight smile with visible teeth, located near the western gate; visitors can try to find it if they have the chance (I didn't manage to find it).
Exiting the western gate leads to a straight central causeway leading to the temple of Angkor, nearly 500 meters long and nearly 10 meters wide, very imposing. On both sides, there are libraries, a common feature in many temples of Angkor. Directly in front of the libraries are two pools, which were once used for bathing before worship by the people, and now the pool on the left has become the famous Lotus Pond for watching the sunrise. The Lotus Pond is always popular because the water perfectly reflects the temple's silhouette, a common image on Cambodian postcards, especially before sunrise each day, when this spot becomes a coveted location for photographers and tourists alike.
In the next part, we will continue to introduce the main hall of Angkor Wat - the first, second, and third galleries, and we will also share tips for watching the sunrise at Angkor Wat. Please stay tuned.
You should visit Angkor Wat at least once in your lifetime, to witness the lost empire
One of the seven wonders of the world, Angkor Wat,
Even if it's the second visit, it still feels incredibly mysterious
Whether it's the tree hole where Zhou Muyun hides her secrets in 'In the Mood for Love',
Or the mysterious East where the heroine of 'Tomb Raider' travels through time and space,
The lost empire, a thousand years of shock at a glance.
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Angkor Wat in Siem Reap, Cambodia, usually has three regular tour routes: 'Small Circle', 'Big Circle', 'Outer Circle'.
✅Small Circle Small Circuit Tours
Angkor Wat (Sunrise)➡️Thommanon➡️ChauSay Tevoda ➡️Takeo-Tablon Temple➡️Angkor Wat or Bakheng Mountain (Sunset).
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✅Big Circle Big/Grand Circuit Tours
Royal Bath (Sunrise)➡️Banteay Kdei➡️Prasat Kravan➡️East Mebon➡️Ta Som➡️Neak Pean➡️Preah Khan.
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✅Outer Circle Out Side the Angkor Area Tours
Banteay Samré➡️Queen's Palace➡️Kbal Spean➡️Beng Mealea➡️Roluos Group.
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🎫One-day ticket is $37 per person, three-day ticket is $62 per person (can visit any three days within a week), seven-day ticket is $72 per person (can visit any seven days within a month); children under 12 and Cambodian residents are free.
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🛺You can rent a car for sightseeing, or choose to ride, tutu car is very cheap, can accommodate four people, the driver is very familiar with all the attractions of Angkor Wat, if you haven't done your homework, you can let the driver arrange the tour route, except for the sunrise of Little Angkor and the sunset of Bakheng Mountain, the others are not much different.
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Angkor Wat Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
Temples around Siem Reap 💕
Angkor Wat and all the other temples in Siem Reap are just magnificent and I couldn’t help myself posing random pictures in front of these ancient architectures.
We had booked a group tour and met a lot of people from my country and it was amazing . This trip was very special for me because I finally visited the place that I had only seen in books when I was in elementary and high school.
I love the Cambodian people such welcoming and respectful.
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Largest Religious Ground in the World
Angkor Wat is a must-visit in Siem Reap,Cambodia
This historical HUGE Buddhist temple is built during the 12th Century is also preserved under the UNESCO Heritage. Very amazed on how people during that era manage to build this, in this area you really can see all the little details of the Buddhist culture.
Please do not feed the wild monkeys at the area.
Some extra information:
The temple is open from 5am onwards for people to grab the opportunity to catch the sunrise at around 5:45am, best spot to get a sunrise photo will be at
“The reflecting pond” outside Angkor wat.
Ticket price: $37USD for a 1 day pass
Opening hours: 5am-5:30pm
Address: Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia
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Welcome to Angkor Wat !!! 🌅
Angkor Wat is a unique combination of the temple mountain (the standard design for the empire's state temples) and the later plan of concentric galleries, most of which were originally derived from religious beliefs of Hinduism.
The construction of Angkor Wat suggests that there was a celestial significance with certain features of the temple.
The temple has drawn praise above all for the harmony of its design.
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Embracing Sunrise and Grandeur
Embark on a voyage to the heart of Cambodia's cultural legacy—a voyage that leads you to the awe-inspiring Angkor Wat. This monumental temple complex, sprawling over 162.6 hectares, stands as a testament to human artistry and devotion. As the Guinness World Records' largest religious structure, Angkor Wat weaves history, architecture, and spirituality into an enchanting tapestry.
Epic Sunrise: Arrive early to witness the sun's ascent at Angkor Wat—an ethereal experience that bathes the ancient architecture in a warm, golden glow.
Pre-Dawn Arrival: Despite the early hour, fellow travelers gather to secure a vantage point for sunrise. Arriving before the doors open ensures you capture every breathtaking moment.
Cultural Respect: Dress modestly and respectfully when visiting Angkor Wat. Adhering to local customs showcases your appreciation for the spiritual and cultural significance of the site.
Comfortable Attire: Wear comfortable footwear and clothing that allows you to move around with ease. Your comfort enhances the overall experience of exploring the expansive complex.
Architectural Marvel: Marvel at the intricate details and sheer magnitude of Angkor Wat's architecture—a convergence of art and engineering that continues to captivate hearts.
Spiritual Reverence: Immerse yourself in the temple's serene atmosphere and connect with the spirituality that has echoed through its halls for centuries.
Beyond Sunrise: Extend your visit beyond sunrise to explore the sprawling complex, uncover hidden corners, and appreciate the stories etched within its walls.
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Bayon Temple Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
Bayon Temple
When I visited the Bayon Temple, I was amazed by the splendor of this historic temple located in the city of Angkor Wat in Cambodia. It was an amazing and unique experience.
When I arrived at the temple, the first thing that caught my attention was the giant Buddha face sculptures carved into the towers. These statues were astonishing and truly unique, and each face represented a different expression of happiness, serenity, and peace.
During my visit, I also climbed to the top to enjoy the majestic view of the temple and the surrounding landscape. The view was truly amazing because I could see the famous towers and the beautiful scenery of the forests and fields.
My experience visiting the Bayon Temple was unforgettable. The temple was amazing and beautiful, and the atmosphere was filled with charm and history. I advise everyone to visit this wonderful temple to enjoy its splendor and learn more about the history of ancient Cambodia.
Whispers of Tranquility: Preah Ang Kok Thlok
Amidst the realm of ancient grace,
Preah Ang Kok Thlok, a sacred space,
Southwest of Bayon's grand embrace,
Where whispers of time weave their trace.
Beneath the sky's serene expanse,
Monk chants in rhythm, a sacred dance,
Children's laughter, a joyful trance,
In this haven, life's symphony enchants.
Incense weaves tales of devotion pure,
A fragrant tapestry, memories endure,
Amongst the temple's walls, so sure,
I find solace, my spirit to reassure.
In Preah Ang Kok Thlok's tranquil embrace,
Where past and present interlace,
I find serenity, a sacred grace,
A timeless journey, a cherished place.
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✨ Exploring the Ruins of Bayon Temple
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The unique Bayon Temple was constructed during King Jayavarman VII's reign. It is the only Buddhist state temple and the last to be built in the Khmer Empire.
Bayon Temple is located in the heart of the ancient city of Angkor Thom, which was the symbolic center of the Khmer empire.
Exploring Bayon Temple can be quite tough on the knees as the tour involves lots of narrow corridors, steep flights of stairs and towers. Depending on your pace, it takes about about 45 minutes to see all of it. It can get a little crowded so the best time to visit is in the early morning.
🚨 Beware of some imposter monks lingering outside the temple complex though. They will lure tourists in to recite a "few lines of prayers for good luck", then require you to pay a minimum of $10.
#bayontemple #siemreap #cambodia
Bayon Temple
Bayon Temple is located in Siem Reap. The weather is cool and breezy when we visited the place. The tranquil stone faces of Bayon are some of the most recognizable images from the Angkor Archeological Park, and missing the opportunity to see them in person would be an absolute crime. In fact, Bayon is considered one of the “big three” sites that every visitor to Angkor should see – the other two being Angkor Wat and Ta Prohm.
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Royal Palace Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
Phnom Penh Royal Palace
Phnom Penh Royal Palace
The most revered image at the Phnom Penh Royal Palace is the Emerald Buddha, made of Baccarat crystal and dating back to the 17th century. Behind it, another Buddha statue was cast in 1906, using 90 kg of gold and decorated with 9,584 diamonds. Cabinets along the perimeter contain gifts presented to royalty and dignitaries. Along the inside of the recently restored 600-metre external wall is a colourful mural depicting scenes from the Reamker, the Khmer version of the Ramayana.
#summerbreak #royalpalace
Go find the smile of Cambodia.
In the Spring Festival of 2020, I set foot on Cambodia with anxiety and unease. Cambodia, I never thought this country could be so cleansing to the soul. Its prosperity has faded away, sometimes even shabby, but it is said to be so sunny, simple, and full of hope.
Plane landed in Phnom Penh, mainly visiting two major scenic spots:
1. The Royal Palace in Phnom Penh: It is the palace of the King of Cambodia, consisting of a group of buildings with golden roofs and yellow surroundings, with exquisite design and magnificent appearance. The palaces are all pointed, representing prosperity. The main colors of the palace body are yellow and white, with yellow representing Buddhism and white representing Brahmanism. The Royal Palace of Cambodia is indeed magnificent, but there is a world of difference between inside and outside the palace walls.
2. The National Museum of Cambodia adopts the architectural style of Khmer ancient temple with hipped roofs and carved doors, which reminds me of the architecture of the Black Temple in Chiang Rai (they belong to the same school). It integrates Khmer traditional architecture with French colonial style. The museum introduces the history of Cambodia, mainly including the pre-Angkor period, Angkor period, and post-Angkor period. The exquisite carvings of the Angkor period are breathtaking. It also makes me look forward to the trip to Angkor Wat starting tomorrow.
Continuing to send to Siem Reap, Angkor Wat is divided into the Great and Small Angkor Wat. Simply put, the Great Angkor Wat is a city, while the Small Angkor Wat is a temple, also known as the Angkor Wat Temple. It is the pattern on the Cambodian national flag and the most exquisite part of Angkor Wat.
If we talk about the biggest feeling of going to Angkor, it should be the collision of time and space. Here, you can see the rise and fall of a dynasty, the call of a disappeared city sleeping underground for centuries. Angkor is a city of vicissitudes. At every stage of life, coming here will bring different feelings. On the first day, we visited the so-called small circle, mainly Banteay Srei, the palace and temple, and Ta Prohm... Rather than saying that Angkor is a scenic spot, it is more like a kind of sentiment. Many people say that they must go to Angkor Wat once in their lifetime. As for me, it finally lifted the veil of Khmer and let me touch the distant faith, feeling the tranquility and vicissitudes of the ruins. On the second day, we visited the outer circle, including the Queen's Palace, Beng Mealea, Bakheng Temple (the architecture of Angkor is exquisite, and the structural design is clever, making it easy to take beautiful photos). The last stop was Ta Prohm, the shooting location of "Tomb Raider". Quoting a passage from "In the Mood for Love" to end the trip to Angkor Wat: "If you can't forget it, it means you haven't buried the secret in your heart, so you must go to Angkor Wat. If you want to start a new life, you should bring her to Angkor Wat, sit on the high Angkor Wat together, watch the sunrise and sunset, experience the vicissitudes of life, and express your endless sentiment."
In Angkor, there is a natural tranquility and beauty, where every stone tells a story of the past. Being in the city, one's thoughts are endless, feeling their own ignorance and rudeness towards the weighty civilization. Here, some see the rise and fall, some see life and death, some are intoxicated by the scenery, and some gain enlightenment about life. However, Angkor remains silent, only smiling and watching the cycle of the world and the rising and setting of the sun and moon. A thousand years is but a moment.
French style city in Cambodia
Phnom Penh city is the capital of Kingdom of Cambodia.
A very interesting place where you see the mix between the old area with markets, ancient buildings, narrow lanes and shops, together with the a French styles architecture of the colonial area where are located government buildings.
The Royal Palace is a must place to visit.
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The Royal Palace, Cambodia
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The Royal Palace of Cambodia is a complex of buildings which serves as the royal residence of the King of Cambodia. It is located in Samdach Sothearos Blvd (3), Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The Entrance fee is $10 per person. It gives you a glimpse of Cambodian culture and heritage. The palaces are beautifully carved. Sadly you can't go inside, or take photos inside. But you are allowed to peek in the windows. When you walk around the outside of the building and take in the stunning architecture of the rooftops. They are quite a view. There are lots of nice miniature buildings here, so I do recommend exploring everything before you leave the place.
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Ta Prohm Temple Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
Ta Prohm: Jungle temple enveloped by nature
Ta Prohm Temple is a small but atmospheric temple located in the Angkor Archaeological Park in Cambodia. It was built in the late 12th century during the reign of King Jayavarman VII, and is dedicated to his father, Dharanindravarman II. The temple is located in a remote area of the park, and is relatively untouched by restoration efforts. This gives it a wild and overgrown feel, with trees and other vegetation growing freely among the ruins.
#siemreapmoments #taprohm #siemreaptrip
Tomb Raider Temple
Ta Prohm is the modern name of a temple near the city of Siem Reap, Cambodia, approximately one kilometre east of Angkor Thom and on the southern edge of the East Baray.
It was built in the Bayon style largely in the late 12th century and early 13th century.
The temple was built without mortar and, after it was abandoned, trees took root in the loosened stones.
The trees growing out of the ruins and the jungle surroundings have made it one of the most popular temples with visitors to the area.
It has been on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1992.
Almost 80,000 people were required to live in or visit the temple, including over 2,700 officials and 615 dancers.
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Ta Prohm Temple - Where trees have dominated
Ta Prohm's state of ruin is a state of beauty, which is investigated with delight and left with regret. Ta Prohm is locating southwest of the East Mebon and east of Angkor Thom. Its outer enclosure is near the corner of Banteay Kdei. It can be accessed by enter the monument from the west and leave from the east entrance. Ta Prohm is the undisputed capital of the kingdom of the Trees'. It has been left untouched by archaeologists except for the clearing of a path for visitors and structural strengthening to stave of further deterioration. Because of its natural state, it is possible to experience at this temple the wonder of the early explorers when they came upon these monuments in the middle of the nineteenth century. #taprohm #angkor #hindu #hindutemple #angkorwat
Ta Promh Temple
Ta Prohm Temple is the one of the oldest archaeological sites that you can not miss if you are in Siem Reap The recommended sightseeing time is between one to two hours. This temple became worldwide popular after the movie Tomb Raider casting Angelina Jolie was recorder in this place. Many tourists nowdays never miss the opportunity to get some selfies here. It is more comfortable to visit this place in the morning or late afternoon as the weather is quite hot.
You will be surprised to see giant trees growing on the roof of temple and the roots are completely visible on the walls.
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