Silent Pyramid | Phimeanakas Ruins

Nestled in the tranquility of Angkor Thom, Phimeanakas is a Hindu temple built in the mid-10th century by King Rajendravarman II. Once part of the royal palace, this stepped pyramid symbolized authority and faith during its time.

Today, the structure remains largely unrestored, with moss and vines entwining the stone steps, evoking a sense of ancient life. Climbing the narrow stairs to the top rewards visitors with breathtaking views of Angkor Thom stretching in all directions, sparking a sense of adventure.

The soft light of sunrise or sunset illuminating the tower’s surface creates an exceptional moment, making it a hidden gem for history enthusiasts and photography lovers alike.

📍 Location: Inside the Angkor Archaeological Park, Siem Reap Province

🎟️ Admission: Angkor Pass (1-day ticket: $37 USD)

🌅 Best Time to Visit: Early morning or during the soft light of evening

👕 Recommended Attire: Comfortable shoes for steep stone steps (modest clothing for temple visits)

🧳 Essentials: Drinking water, sunscreen, hat

🚗 Access: About a 15-minute walk from Bayon Temple

⏳ Duration: Approximately 30 minutes

Post by キタさんトラベル | Jun 11, 2025

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