Once we arrived in Siem Reap, we quickly found out that there was more to that area than just Angkor Wat. Â Angkor Wat itself happens to be the world’s largest religious building, but immediately adjacent (i.e. 5 minutes drive by tuk-tuk) is the humongous 9 square kilometer Angkor Thom which was an entire walled city. Â Within it is Bayon, the state temple, and numerous other ruins inside. Â Other temples can be found all over the area. Â Indeed it would be difficult to see all the sights in this area in one trip if only because you’d get so bored of seeing temple after temple!
We made a plan that served us pretty well as far as getting to see a lot without paying too much. Â The first day we hired a tuk-tuk driver and an English-speaking guide to take us around several of the sights, point out what we might miss, and explain the history and geography of the temples in the area. Â That day we went to Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom and another smaller temple, Banteay Srey, which was quite a distance out of the way.
Our first stop within Angkor Thom, Bayon:
A Hindu temple also found within Angkor Thom:
The last major point within Angkor Thom was the massive Terrace of the Elephants:
Then we moved on to Angkor Wat, a temple of amazing scale:
Banteay Srey, a 40 minute drive away, and my favorite temple of all the ones we saw:
Stay Tuned for days 2 and 3!