Angkor Wat | Ta Prohm Temple, where ancient trees tower over the ruins—famous as a filming location for 'Tomb Raider.'
by Moutain
Sep 14, 2025
Get ready, as we are about to step into this lost ancient temple!
Ta Prohm Temple, built in the 12th century, was originally constructed by King Jayavarman VII to honor his mother. However, after centuries of weathering, it has transformed from a solemn Buddhist monastery into a mysterious relic completely engulfed by the jungle.
As you step inside, you'll find yourself surrounded by massive tree roots. The kapok trees and strangler figs here are the true stars of the show. Their aerial roots, like giant pythons, twist and coil around every stone wall, as if trying to strangle the entire temple.
These towering trees and the ancient temple have become inseparable, forming a unique symbiotic landscape. Tree trunks have swallowed Buddha statues, roots have pierced through rooftops, and every corner exudes an eerie yet thrilling atmosphere.
It's no wonder this site was chosen as a filming location for the movie 'Tomb Raider.' When you're here, you become the next Lara Croft, ready to uncover hidden treasures in the ancient stone crevices.
Post by Moutain | Sep 14, 2025












