19/03/2010 Angkor WAT AN AMAZING EXPERIENCE!

On our second day of sightseeing around the Temples of Angkor Wait arranged for a guide Son Chanthoeun (Ph: 855- 12564029 or 099-366-977) to join us. We left early in the morning for sunrise at Angkor Wat on our own which was pretty special. Angkor Wat is said to represent the universe in miniature and was built at a time when the Khmer Empire stretched from Burma to present day Vietnam. We actually caught the sunrise twice as we moved from one side of the temple to the other. Called Michael as it was his birthday and made him jealous. Then we went back across the causeway for breakfast and met up with Son – our guide (Wait had gone back to town to pick him up while we watched the sunrise). After breakfast we returned to the awesome Angkor Wat for a historical and archeological tour of one of the world’s most amazing places. We spent several hours here learning about the stories written on the walls (depicting life, love and battles fought during Suryavaram’s reign in the 12th Century), admiring the aspara (dancing nymphs) and trying along with thousands of others to capture the perfect photo.

From Angkor we set out on the little circuit of the surrounding temples (leaving the ‘grand tour’ for tomorrow). This included Prasat Kravan – a brick temple dedicated to Vishnu where a local resort were setting up for a moonlit dinner; Ta Keo – a massive pyramid with a steep climb to the top; Ta Prohm (968) - where the trees and their roots have nearly overtaken the temple (built inn the 12th century this temple was the setting for Tomb Raider and Two Brothers); Banteay Kdei with it’s massive tree trunks; and the ancient city of Angkor Thom (12th Century). Angkor Thom is actually a series of temples surrounded by a 12km wall and the complex is entered through one of five amazing gates (East, North, West, South and Victory gate). The temples inside include the Bayon – with 216 massive faces carved out of stone, each with a different expression! The Bayon also has some impressive bas-reliefs depicting life in 12th Century Cambodia. Baphuon (also part of Angkor Thom) is being reconstructed and consists of millions of labeled bricks that still need to find a place in the temple! Along the wall we also found the terraces of the elephants (previously the entrance to the King’s massive grand audience halls) and the terrace of the leper king which hides the evil-looking figures in a trench at the back.

Today we also had lunch at a small and much cheaper local restaurant where we had our first Fish Amok – mmm what an amazing dish!
What a day! That evening we were exhausted and too tired to do much except fall into the swimming pool and order some more spring rolls!
Tanei Guesthouse, #017, Steung Thmey Village, Svaydangkum Commune, Siem Reap Province, Kingdom of Cambodia Ph: 855-92-865-150/ 855-12-757-867/ 855-63-966-545
(USD15 Aircon, Hot Water, Wi-Fi, Pool and Very clean – excellent place to stay just a couple of streets back off the main road!)