Cambodia🇰🇭~Siem Reap~①

I visited Angkor Wat and the surrounding ruins!

This time, I set a goal of taking some cool photos, so I didn't hire a guide. (Many people on the grounds said, "I'll guide you!") The guy in the tuk-tuk who took care of me all day was very kind and told me about the history and the buildings✨

[Schedule]
The night before, I took a night bus to Siem Reap at 11:00 p.m.

4:50 a.m.
From the bus station to the ticket center by tuk-tuk

→ Angkor Pass is $37 per day. You will be asked to take a photo when you get your ticket! I didn't know this, so I took a photo with my eyes wide open after waking up! Lol. You will need to show your Angkor Pass at key points, so it's best to keep it in a place where it's easy to access.

5:00 a.m. Angkor Wat
→ I saw the sunrise! After the sunrise, I also went around Angkor Wat.

7:30 Head to a restaurant recommended by the tuk-tuk driver for breakfast

9:00 Angkor Thom (Bayon Temple)

→Lots of stone statues in the shape of faces! ?

The king's face is carved into the temple, and it's impressive whether you look at it from the front, side, or below!

11:00 Ta Prohm

→The tree wrapped around the ruins is 300 years old!

There was a rainbow that day, so we were able to take some great photos!

14:00 Return to the hotel to put our luggage down and take a break

16:00 Angkor Wat photo revenge 📷

→The morning is great for viewing with the backlight, but if you want to take photos as a memory, it's better to go in the afternoon or evening. There are many local photographers who will take photos for $1 per photo. *You can negotiate for a cheaper price!

[Photos]
① Ta Prohm
② Angkor Wat (morning)
③ Angkor Wat (evening)
④.⑤.⑥ Angkor Thom
⑦.⑧.⑨ Ta Prohm

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Post by @FU | Sep 3, 2024

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