A Scene Frozen in Time: Beng Mealea Ruins
by キタさんトラベル
Jun 11, 2025
Beng Mealea, hidden deep within the Cambodian jungle, is a Hindu temple built in the 12th century by King Suryavarman II. Covered in moss and swallowed by nature, the massive stones create a stage where ancient relics converse with lush greenery. This labyrinthine ruin, which stirs the spirit of exploration, offers a mystical drama woven by light and shadow. Particularly captivating are the tranquil moments shrouded in morning mist and the magical hour when the setting sun bathes the stone surfaces in golden hues. With fewer visitors, it’s a perfect hidden gem for those seeking a personal discovery.
📍 Location: Approximately 60 km northeast of Siem Reap City
🎟️ Admission: Angkor Pass (1-day ticket: $37) / Single ticket ($10)
🌅 Best Time to Visit: Early morning mist / Evening magic hour
👕 Recommended Attire: Comfortable shoes for steep stone steps (modest clothing within the temple)
🧳 Essentials: Drinking water, sunscreen, hat
🚗 Access: 1 to 1.5 hours by car or tuk-tuk from Siem Reap
⏳ Duration: Approximately 1.5 hours
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