Entering Angkor Thom

Posted by : foongpc | Tuesday, June 28, 2011 | Published in

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There was only one reason why I wanted to travel to Cambodia and in particular, Siem Reap. It was to visit the famous temple ruins that were made even more famous by Angelina Jolie in the movie, Tomb Raider.

Of course I did not foresee that the food was another main attraction in Cambodia. So yes, even if you don't really fancy all those temples, I still recommend that you go to Cambodia just for the food!

However, if you are a first timer to Cambodia, it would be a waste to not at least visit Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom. These are just two out of dozens of temple ruins scattered in the Angkor Wat Archaeological Park which was declared a UNESCO Heritage Site in 1992.

The Angkor Wat Archaeological Park is located in northern Cambodia, in the Siem Reap area. Can you see Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom in the map below? (Click to enlarge)


Map of Angkor Wat Archaeological Park courtesy of Canby Publications

To visit the temple ruins in the Angkor Wat Archaeological Park, you need to possess an admission pass. Passes can be purchased at the main entrance to the park (as shown in the map above). You can choose to buy a one-day (USD20), three-day (USD40) or seven-day (USD60) pass. The three-day pass is valid for any three days (not necessarily consecutive) within one week whereas the seven-day pass is valid for any seven days (again not necessarily consecutive) within one month.

Please note that they only accept cash payment and not credit card. Oh, by the way, although the currency in Cambodia is Riel (USD1 = 4,120 Riel), no one is really interested in Riel - basically only US dollar is used.

The pass will be checked upon each park entry and at major temples. A hefty fine will be imposed for not possessing a valid pass in the park so make sure you do not lose it! As the pass is just a piece of paper and easily gets torn, it is advisable to keep it safe in a plastic card holder.



After lunch at Neary Khmer Restaurant, our driver Xiao He took us to purchase the admission pass. Jam, his friend and I purchased a three-day pass each. Then it's off to our first destination - the Bayon Temple!

Bayon is located at the centre of Angkor Thom, which was the last and most enduring capital city of the Khmer Empire. Constructed in the late 12th to early 13th century by King Jayavarman VII, Angkor Thom has a total area of 9 square kilometres which is really quite huge. It is enclosed by a square wall 8 metres high and 12 kilometres in length, and encircled by a moat 100 metres wide.



As you can see from the map above, the city of Angkor Thom has 5 entrance and exit gates - one for each cardinal point, namely the North Gate, South Gate, West Gate and East Gate as well as an additional gate called the Victory Gate located just north of the East Gate.

According to Xiao He, the North, South and Victory Gates are usually used to enter Angkor Thom. Both the East and West Gates are seldom used, especially the East Gate as it is known as the "Gate Of The Dead".



We entered Angkor Thom through the Victory Gate. There is a causeway leading to the gate. This causeway was built over the moat that surrounded Angkor Thom. See that white Toyota car? That's Xiao He's car. We sat in this car during our three days in Siem Reap.



Giant statues lined up on both sides of the causeway - on the left are 54 gods or devas and on the right are 54 demons or asuras. The 54 devas appeared to be pulling the head of the seven-headed serpent called naga while the 54 asuras were pulling the serpent’s tail in the opposite direction.

This tug-of-war holding on to the naga is a depiction of the Hindu myth called Churning of the Ocean of Milk, in which devas formed an alliance with asuras to jointly churn the ocean for the nectar of immortality.



Most of the statues were broken and probably had their heads stolen. The next morning when we entered Angkor Thom again using the South Gate, we saw similar statues but they were more well maintained and preserved. I shall show you some of the photos in a future post.


A demon or asura


The seven headed serpent or Naga

Upon approaching the Victory Gate, we could see giant faces on top, each facing the four cardinal directions. The sight of these faces fascinated me to no end.



Thus began my interesting and wonderful tour of Cambodia's historical and archeological site!

Coming Up Next : Exploring Bayon

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Interesting write out about Siem Reap... so where else.. after this trip...
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1 reply · active 717 weeks ago
Ouh...so you visited this place because of Angelina Jolie lar. :p I thought you like historic artifacts. :p
1 reply · active 717 weeks ago
Wow...so you are saying that the food there is also damn good? :D
yeah! I hope I can visit angkor wat one day too before earthquake ravaged it. :(
Hahaha :D You are making it sound as it their currency is nothing like that... :p
1 reply · active 717 weeks ago
Why the East Gate as it is known as the "Gate Of The Dead"? A lot of people will die once they passed by there? :p
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1 reply · active 717 weeks ago
Pity those statues huh...most of them kena curi. :(
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1 reply · active 717 weeks ago
OMG the heads stolen? Why would people want to keep the heads of statues?!! So scary.. . :S And the picture of the demon.. looked very eerie...
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Angelina Jolie must be pleased to know that she attracted you there instead!
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1 reply · active 717 weeks ago
I went there to that Angkor Thom and it was amazing! I wanna go again soon. <3
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twilightzone · 717 weeks ago

I heard that all their taxis were reconditioned Toyota Camrys from Malaysia, maybe! So old but still in good condition :D
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I cannot remember which Angkor ruins that I bumped into HKG's director Tsui Hark. He was busy inspecting the site as if he is planning to make his own Tomb Raiders too. LOL :p
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I did enjoy some food there esp the hotel's breakfast but I didn't realise that it could be so delicious like you described! You must be my tour guide next time okay. I am planning to visit Shanghai and the mountains besides Europe next year. B)
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I have a problem with my blogroll list. There are 3 names that always stay at the bottom and I am not able to notice any new updates. They are your blog, Savante and Calvin's.... Can you tell me how to fix it?? xD
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Awesome! The fifth picture gives one a sense of foreboding, if you will - being jungle and all. No crowd when you visited? The place appears to be kinda quiet.

Looking at the map, Angkor Wat is so much smaller than Angkor Thom and yet the former is mentioned more on travel sites. Interesting!

Good of you to share tips on entrance fee and all. Thanks.

Waiting patiently for the next installment. Don't take too long though.

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Ok saving this into Bananaz thick skull now. Go to Siem Reap, Cambodia must visit Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom and last but least Angelina Jolie's Tomb Raider..[saved]...haha.
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Now that you have past 'Victory Gate' the victory is yours. Interesting to note of the pull and push factor on the way to the Victory Gate.
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Shall be looking forward to share your treasures & tour of Cambodia's historical and archaeological site in your next post. tQ
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I miss Siem Reap. Nice shots of Angkor Thom (Victory Gate).
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1 reply · active 717 weeks ago
My friend went to Cambodia just so that he can take photos of the Angkor Wat.
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Looking forward to see more photos of the place from you. :D
1 reply · active 717 weeks ago
oh, it looks very special, you seem to be traveling always, wish I can afford that life :)
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just amazing.. but so short post?
was actually looking forward to reading more and looking at more pics! :)
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really??? some scenes in Tomb Raider were shoot in Cambodia??? so how come people in Cambodia react that way when jolie post for Louis Vuitton Bag... I'm sure the tourism of Cambodia increases after that Film...
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whoa 1 dollar equals 4,120 Riel?? wow so if you have 300USD then you're already a millionaire in Cambodia... cool
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