Angkor Complex: SO Much More Than Angkor Wat

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Terrace of the Elephants-

I only got to drive by this location but it is worth checking out, especially if you love elephants. The whole area depicts elephants and the worship and usage during the era. One part of it is even built as if the structure was a line of elephants with their trunks hanging down the side panel of the building.

Ta Prohm (Could do on day 2 since it is further out)-

Known for its fame from the Tomb Raider movie, Ta Prohm was the #1 place I wanted to visit on my SE Asia tour. It definitely didn’t disappoint! Hidden in a forested area of the Angkor complex, amongst crumbled towers and tree roots that have grown on top of the building frames; this temple transports you to an entirely different sense than the rest of the complex. The jungle embrace surrounds and embraces you. Give yourself a couple of hours to get lost in this unique and worthwhile bucket list temple. I am so glad I got to see it before it is fully restored (currently a group from India is working on the project so we will see how far they get under that budget) as I really loved all the access I had to it.

Banteay Srei (would recommend on day 2)-

Not too far from Ta Prohm is this red sandstone visit worthy Cambodian temple dedicated to the Hindu god, Shiva. I put this one on the list because the carvings here are some of the best I saw on in the entire complex. The detail is intricate and stands out amongst the red and pinkish stones. Word to the wise, go early! This area is smaller and even a small crowd makes it feel crowded; however it is well worth it! Besides the bridge to Angkor Thom, Banteay steals the show for me in the Angkor complex as far as beauty.

I can promise that you won’t be sorry if you carve out some time (pun fully intended there!) and add these temples to your list. If you have more time and feel like exploring, but need a break from temples, then I suggest relaxing by the water with a snack and just taking in your amazing surroundings. Although….beware of monkeys! They will not only pay you, but your SNACKS a visit as well. They also have an eye for keys, cell phones, etc; so you have been officially warned! ; )

xoxo,

Touristy Tomb Raider

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