Explore Angkor Wat’s secrets with an expert guide from the Greater Angkor Project. Discover hidden gems and archaeological insights.
Explore Angkor Wat’s secrets with an expert guide from the Greater Angkor Project. Discover hidden gems and archaeological insights.
- Terrace of the Elephants - This is an extensive platform that historically served as a stadium where the king would be invited to sit and observe religious ceremonies and other events in the ancient city.
- Bayon Temple - As the second most visited temple, it features smiling faces carved into the fifty-four towers of the single temple. It has…
- Terrace of the Elephants - This is an extensive platform that historically served as a stadium where the king would be invited to sit and observe religious ceremonies and other events in the ancient city.
- Bayon Temple - As the second most visited temple, it features smiling faces carved into the fifty-four towers of the single temple. It has three levels, one of which is rich with bas-reliefs that should be explained by a knowledgeable tour guide.
- Terrace of the Leper King - Named by local farmers, this site was historically known as the ancient crematorium for the royal family.
- Ta Prohm Temple - Known as the jungle temple, it is famous for the two-hundred-year-old trees growing on it. This location gained fame after being featured in the American movie “Tomb Raider.”
- Angkor Wat - Recognized as the greatest religious building in the world, it was declared a World Heritage Site in 2002. It is best viewed at sunrise when the light is soft. The temple is pyramid-shaped with three levels, each rich in history engraved in stone. Visiting with an official tour guide is recommended to fully appreciate its historical significance.

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I am different from other guides I used to work for a lot of archeological survey and excavation at most of the sites around the temples and then I stopped that job as the research duration came to its limits of years. I then worked as tour guide and had a lot of experiences from archeological research projects called GAP, greater Angkor project, carried out by university of Sydney.
I am different from other guides I used to work for a lot of archeological survey and excavation at most of the sites around the temples and then I stopped that job as the research duration came to its limits of years. I then worked as tour guide and had a lot of experiences from archeological research projects called GAP, greater Angkor project, carried out by university of Sydney.
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