An Angkor Wat (o Angkor Vat) usa ka templo ha Angkor, Cambodia, nga gintukod para kan Hadi Suryavarman II ha uruunhan ika 12 siglo, nga iya templo han estado ngan ulohan nga syudad.
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Angkor
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University/University of California partnership.
The biggest ancient temple complex in the world, such incredible architecture build around 12 centuries ago! Also know as City of Temples in Khmer, it's a very large area to visit
Take a picture from the left side (facing the temple) thats the best composition you can get with reflection. Go far left so you'll have a gap so you can see the 5 towers.
The best way to visit the temples is to rent Tuk Tuk for one day. Do not attempt to visit the area cycling because it is huge and the temperatures around 32 C.
Buy tickets a day before especially if you plan to catch the sunrise. Get the 3-day pass so you have enough time to check every nook and cranny. Crowds usually gather at the left side area so be wiser
This is really amazing, on par with the pyramids in Egypt. Stay for a week or more and you’ll have time to visit the lessor know temples, often times you’ll be the only one there.
A place where you find yourself back to an ancient civilization. Adjective words are pale to describe how magnificent and awesome the the site is. Angkor Wat kick-starts your breathtaking adventure.
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