Discover beautiful Sunrise Tour in Angkor Wat
by Kenny_on_the_go
Oct 13, 2023
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There are places you visit, and then there are places that stay with you — Angkor Wat is firmly the latter. Rising out of the Cambodian jungle near Siem Reap, this 12th-century marvel is not only the largest religious monument in the world, but perhaps one of the most spiritual, awe-inspiring places I’ve ever walked through.
I arrived before dawn, guided only by torchlight and anticipation. As the first light cracked the horizon, Angkor Wat’s towers emerged in silhouette — mirrored perfectly in the lotus-filled reflection pool. The hush of the crowd, the chirp of awakening birds, and the first golden rays breaking over the sandstone was nothing short of magical.
Exploring the complex felt like traveling through centuries of devotion and artistry. Intricate bas-reliefs tell epic stories from Hindu mythology, and corridors lead you through quiet courtyards and shadowed sanctuaries. What struck me most wasn’t just the scale — it was the detail. Every carving, every pillar, every layout, aligned with both the cosmos and the human spirit.
And Angkor Wat is just the beginning. Nearby, Bayon Temple’s smiling stone faces, and Ta Prohm’s tree-entwined ruins, make the entire Angkor Archaeological Park feel like a lost world slowly being reclaimed by nature.
Best time to visit:
November to February for cool, dry mornings and comfortable exploration.
Getting there:
Fly into Siem Reap International Airport; Angkor is just a short tuk-tuk ride away.
Tip: Buy a 3-day pass — one day isn’t enough. And don’t skip sunset at Phnom Bakheng or early morning at Angkor Thom for lesser-known viewpoints.
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