Siem Reap

So... many... temples.... 

It's incredible, don't get me wrong, that Indiana Jones-y feeling as you make your way through an ancient temple complex which the jungle has reclaimed; climbing up the narrow steps of a central tower to look down on the crumbling walls and collapsed archways below; with faded carvings and fragmented statues at every turn.

There are so many monuments in the area surrounding Siem Reap, with Angkor being the former capital of the Khmer Empire (a.k.a Angkor Empire) and the Angkor Wat site being the most well restored and popular amongst tourists. Of the dozen other sites  we were able to visit, some had been partially restored after centuries of encroachment by the jungle and erosion from the elements, and a few left in ruins with the jungle simple being kept at bay. Some were overcrowded (Angkor Wat in particular) while others were almost entirely deserted, but the 3 days spent temple hopping in the back of a tuk-tuk were an absolute blast.


Angkor Wat


Bayon Temple, Angkor Thom



Baphoun Temple, Angkor Thom



Tonle Om Gate, Angkor Thom

Ta Prohm Temple

Preah Khan Temple

Neak Poun Temple

East Mebon Temple

Banteay Srei Temple

Banteay Samre Temple

Comments

  1. Amazing detailing on these buildings! Most definately Indy Jones stuff... 🤠 And very cool to see your smiling face 😁

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  2. Looks like you are having a blast, and you writing make it feel like i get to be there (Without the expense) :)

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