Another trip to Angkor, new photos and above all a more pleasant way to visit the temples, far from the crowds and the classic circuits.
It's 5:20 p.m., we've already been here for more than two hours, it must be said that there's plenty to do to spend those two hours. Strolling through the galleries, relaxing by the water, admiring the architecture.
We have just finished visiting the Bayon temple, it is time to end our tour with Angkor Wat, a strong symbol of this country, it is the silhouette of this temple which appears on the national flag all the same
Our next stop is the Bayon Temple, known for its many faces depicted all over the temple, with its rather imposing architecture. In fact, 54 towers decorated with more than 200 faces with a kind of enigmatic smile (4 on each
Today is a big day, as it's the temple tour. Our tuk-tuk is waiting for us early, and we leave around 7:30 a.m. We head straight to the reception where we pay for the day pass, $20 per person.