Angkor and the Temples


There is nothing like Angkor anywhere on this planet.
The 12th century city covered an area of over 100 Sq Kms with a population of over 1 million.
At its core, the Great City, of Angkor Thom, is contained with high walls with huge faces carved in the gateways.
Angkor Wat; the Worlds largest religious building covers one and a half square Kms and contains more stone than was used to build the great pyramid of Giza.



The Royal pyramid of Phiminakas
Small part of the Elephants Terrace

Map area approx 20 kms x 12 kms

Angkor thom South Gate
city of


Royal Palace gate

Huge stone faces adorn the main gates of Angkor Thom and other temples.
Angkor Thom is is just the starting point. Angkor Wat, the largest religious monument in the world is so big as to be hard to take in at once.
The 200metre wide moat and causeway with the 350 metre entrance portico is impressive enough, but the grandeur within its walls is truly stunning.
Over 1 kilometre of spectacular carvings lie within its outer galleries and a vast labyrinth of passages, courtyards and the five lotus flower towers at its centre.
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Other Temples within Angkor

Ta Prohm
"This huge temple complex looks much the same as when it was first discovered. The high lichen covered walls are distorted by the movement of the earth beneath. 800 years of history lie twisted and broken, with sinister root systems of huge trees enveloping doors and windows in a stranglehold.

The distinction between organic and non-organic become blurred in the green pallor of light from the jungle canopy. The intensity of the jungle sounds here can be almost deafening. It must be one of the most atmospheric places on Earth".

These words were penned by myself after visiting Ta Prohm for the first time in 2002. Things have changed a lot in 5 years. Tourist numbers have now reduced the ambiance somewhat. It its however a spectacular sight not to be missed!

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One of the many strange trees on the walls of Preah Khan




Ta Keo

Pre Rup Central Tower

Thommanon




Banteay Samre

Spean Thma (ruined stone bridge)

Phnom Bakheng hill Temple



Ta Keo and Pre Rup are temple mountain pyramids which had five towers, which like Angkor Wat, represent the mythical Mount Meru the centre of the Hindu Universe. Spean Thma is an old stone Bridge which was laft high and dry After the Siem Reap River changes its course.

The Hill Temple of Phnom Bakheng is one of the most ancient of all the Angkor temples. It is popular as a sunset viewpoint; an average of 3000 people climb to the top each evening. Visit at other times and it will be almost deserted.


East Mebon

Banteay Srey



East Mebon
Situated at the centre of the huge reservoir of Eest Baray (now dried up), the island temple of East Mebon was built by Rajendravarman II at the end of 10th Century. It has five brick towers and elephant statues at each corner. It is a contemporary of Pre Rup (Turning of the Body) a funerary temple with a similar plan.

Banteay Srey

A favourite of whoever visits it; this small Hindu temple around 45 mins drive from Siem Reap, has the finest of all the carvings of the temples of Angkor. Banteay Srey is a place of breathtaking beauty. Get there early to avoid the crowds!

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