Dai Nam Park & Xin Chao Circus
Breathtaking Angkor Wat, other temples, and Apsara dancers
The Far Temples and Kbal Spean
Phnom Penh, the Capital City
A Sorrowful Past: Killing Fields and S-21 Genocide Prison
The Cambodian National Museum
Ho Chi Minh City Tour
Cu Chi Tunnels and Water Puppet Show
Vietnam-Cambodia Tour Itinerary
On our second day in Siem Reap, we didn't get up so early. Today, instead of a tuktuk, we rented a car because the plan was to visit the far attractions and I didn't regret this decision even if a car was way more expensive than a tuktuk.
Banteay Samre |
There were so few tourists here. |
Our first stop was Banteay Samre. It took us nearly an hour to get there. There were hardly any tourists around and we felt we had the temple all to ourselves. Banteay Samre wasn't as ruined as some of the other temples we visited and because there were almost no other people, it had a quiet, solemn atmosphere.
Monkeys and other sculptures in Banteay Srei |
Exquisite carvings in Banteay Srei |
Next, we visited Banteay Srei. There are two things I remember clearly about this temple: the reddish hue of the structure, and the delicate carvings. It seems this temple was being restored too because some of the cavings looked new. Of all the temples we visited, the carvings in Banteay Srei were the most magnificent.
The River of a Thousand Lingas |
Kbal Spean |
A "linga" was a round phallic symbol of the Hindu god, Shiva, carved in the sandstones of the river. They were supposed to fertilize the Siem Reap river flowing into Angkor.
First glimpse of Beng Melea |
Ruins of Beng Melea |
Be prepared to climb here |
This was our last stop and despite visiting only four sights today, I was tired. We went back to the guesthouse at five in the afternoon and opted to use the extra time to visit the night market to shop for souvenirs. We bought shirts, magnets, silk scarves, a golden plate (lol) and a book about the temples.
That night, we took the night bus going back to Phnom Penh.
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