ANGKOR WAT
Important temple with galleries and chapels, built in the 12th century by ...Read more
ANGKOR THOM
City with 5 gates featuring 4 massive Buddha faces, home to the remains of ...Read more
BANTEAY SREI - CITADEL OF WOMEN
Temple founded during the reign of Jayavarman V, one of the finest relics ...Read more
ELEPHANT TERRACE
Terrace overlooking Angkor Thom's royal square, adorned with a sculpted ...Read more
PREAH KHAN
Temple built after Jayavarman VII's victory over the Chams, with a line of ...Read more
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF ANGKOR
A museum displaying some of the finest sculptures from the Angkor site, the ...Read more
LEPER KING'S TERRACE
U-shaped terrace north of the entrance to the Royal Palace built by ...Read more
THE MEKONG SILK PRODUCTION WORKSHOP
Workshop to revive and pass on an ancestral Cambodian skill: hand-weaving ...Read more
ANGKOR CRAFTSMEN
Read moreThe Fondation Craftsmen's foundation, which has been devoting rural youth to manual employment since the late 90 s, opens its Siem Reap workshops to the general public. The opportunity to better understand the ancestral techniques of wood or stone sculpture, painting and painting, or silk weaving. At the end of your journey you will find a shop that regroups all the objects discovered in the various workshops. Unfortunately, pale are also present in the markets in the evening. But they will not be of the same quality, nor of the same finesse, as manufactured in China and in series. The Angkor Workshops work with no profit. Everything is reinvested in the learning of Khmer youth and in the preservation of ancestral knowledge.
SRAH SRANG
Small, partially drained Bârây showing the ingenuity of Khmer ...Read more
KBAL SPEAN
Kbal Spean or the River of a Thousand Lingas, discovered in 1968, Shiva's ...Read more
WAT PREAH PROHM RATH
Read moreIt is not particularly beautiful, but it is ideally located in the city centre along the river. Founded in 1915, it houses two big canons that belonged to the lord of the war Dap Dap.
EASTERN WEATHER
Read moreRajendravarman II had the Mebon built in honour of Shiva and his ancestors in the second half of the 10th century. The superb finely crafted sandstone elephants are the most beautiful ornament of this temple, once located on an island, in the middle of the immense Eastern Baray and only accessible by boat. In the entrance pavilion of the first enclosure, a Sanskrit inscription praises the king and indicates that he had eight linga and statues of Vishnu and Brahma erected, which were housed in the small brick towers of the first enclosure. Almost all lintels are of great beauty. On the central tower, to the east: Indra mounted on a three-headed elephant; to the west: Skanda, the god of war, on his peacock and surrounded by lotus carriers; to the south: Shiva on Nandin. At the northwest corner tower, on the east side, Ganesha riding her trunk; at the southeast corner tower, on the north side, a monster's head devouring an elephant; on the east side of the western gopura of the first enclosure, Vishnu, under his avatar as a lion-man, killing the king of the Assurans who had allowed himself to be compared to him; at the northeast corner tower of the first enclosure, on the west side, Lakshmi sprayed with water by two elephants. The restoration work was carried out by Henri Marchal and Maurice Glaize from 1935 to 1939. It is necessary to visit the Eastern Mebon at sunset, when an exceptional light highlights all the shades of red of this brick and laterite temple.
BANTEAY SAMRE
A single-storey temple founded by Suryavarman II and completed under ...Read more