Sunset At Phnom Bakheng

Posted by : foongpc | Thursday, July 7, 2011 | Published in

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Watching the sunrise and sunset is always a part of my itinerary every time I go traveling. It's no different during my trip to Cambodia last August.

It was almost 5pm by the time we left Angkor Wat. It had been a good first day in Cambodia, first visiting Bayon Temple and then Angkor Wat. Both of these temples had already left an indelible impression in my mind.

Jam, his friend and I would be returning to Angkor Wat the next morning to catch the sunrise. In the meantime, our driver Xiao He drove us to Phnom Bakheng to catch the sunset!



Located slightly to the northwest of Angkor Wat, Phnom Bakheng is a temple mountain constructed in the late 9th century, more than 200 years before Angkor Wat. Standing on top of a hill, this Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva was the state temple of the Angkor region during the reign of King Yasovarman.

To reach the temple, we had to hike up to the hilltop. Phnom Bakheng seemed to be a very popular tourist attraction as there were many people hiking up with us that day. I forgot to take pictures of the hike so I shall borrow from Jam's blog.



We reached the base of the temple about 15 minutes later. I was a little shocked seeing what was in front of me! Look at these people struggling to climb those stairs!!



Phnom Bakheng is actually a step pyramid with ascending square terraces. The steps were steep and quite challenging for us to climb. Each stone step is approximately 50 centimetres (or 1.6 foot) high and extremely narrow!

I was worried about climbing it with my camera dangling round my neck. I did not want my camera damaged from hitting those rocky steps! I could not remember if I put my camera away inside my backpack but I remember clearly climbing those rocks very, very cautiously and with full concentration.

I could not imagine what would happen if someone were to slip and fall from the top - it would be like a domino effect with everyone below rolling down those steps!



Somehow, we survived the ordeal. I did not even want to think how we would be getting down later.

This was what greeted us at the top.



The hilltop was overcrowded with tourists. Looks like most tourists are obsessed with sunsets too! I learnt that because of the large number of visitors, Phnom Bakheng is now considered one of the most threatened monuments of Angkor.



This is the Hindu temple or what was left of it. There is nothing much else to see here as most of the structures were in various states of repair.



I guess most people come here not to see the temple but to catch the sunset. I was telling myself - after that risky climb, the sunset had better be worth it!

But it was not just the sunset that drew visitors. What is significant is the view of Angkor Wat from here! Probably thanks to Angelina Jolie again!

Yes, if you must know, the beautiful view of Angkor Wat from the top of Phnom Bakheng was featured in the movie Tomb Raider, where Lara Croft, the character played by Angelina Jolie, looks through the binoculars upon arriving in Cambodia.



Unfortunately, I did not manage to capture the view of Angkor Wat from here as my camera was not that powerful.

As there was nothing much to do, we waited for the sun to set. By 6.15pm, everyone was snapping away at the setting sun.



It was difficult taking a good picture. I did the best I could.



I did not find the sunset particularly fantastic or breathtaking. Still, as a first timer to Cambodia, I would not want to miss this for the world!



We did not wait for the sun to completely set before making our move. It would be too dark to descend those dangerous steps by then. Despite the challenges climbing up and down the steep steps, I would still highly recommend visiting Phnom Bakheng for the fun of it!

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2 replies · active 635 weeks ago
is this true???? am i da first commenter?
1 reply · active 716 weeks ago
wooooo hoooooooooooooooo! can go buy lottery tomorrow!!!!!!!!!!!
1 reply · active less than 1 minute ago
Nice sunset there! aiyo looking at them climbing the stairs oso i can faint dy! how to go down laters??
1 reply · active 716 weeks ago
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Christopher · 716 weeks ago

The sunset pix is awesome. It describe this structure seems to be eternal and forever.
1 reply · active 716 weeks ago
<3 <3 <3
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Fuyooooo definitely no hiking in the jungle or climbing2 for me while on vakasi hahahahahhaha..... I'm just not a very outdoorsy person la! :p
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Lovely sunset there Foong! And your pictures are fine, so cute doing the best u could he he ... :p
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1 reply · active 716 weeks ago
you're standing in a very stunning structure watching a very stunning view... what else can i say.... what a spectacular experience you had there
1 reply · active 716 weeks ago
you know what, i think i will watch Tomb Raider again woohoo
1 reply · active 716 weeks ago
haha i wonder how much calories will you burn just by climbing the stairs haha
1 reply · active 716 weeks ago
thanks for sharing your experience foong happy blogging
1 reply · active 716 weeks ago
omg the pic of ppl struggling to climb those stairs made me go.... :o :o :o
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2 replies · active 716 weeks ago
nice sunset pics! i guess its all worth it in the end right? ^_^ ^_^
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1 reply · active 716 weeks ago
lol at Merryn's happy comments!

Nice sunset on a nice place.. was it a holiday?
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1 reply · active 716 weeks ago
hahaha, this is a total deja vu.. i've been there and done the same thing!!
1 reply · active 716 weeks ago
actually i think whoever went to Siem Reap would have done the same thing most probably..
1 reply · active 716 weeks ago
looks like this is one compulsory activity for the tourists.. be them led by guide or travel alone, haha!!
1 reply · active 716 weeks ago
haha, you are right.. we went there the evening before the day we visited Angkor Wat.. and was quite shocked with so many people there..
1 reply · active 716 weeks ago
and that narrow and high steps up to that temple.. my feet were really too big, so i had to climb sideways.. haha!!
1 reply · active less than 1 minute ago
actually the sunset was just a very short moment, did we wait for the sun to set completely?? err, i can't remember already..
1 reply · active 716 weeks ago
frankly, i had the same feeling too.. nothing really to shout about, it's not extraordinary fascinating to me either.. well, but since we were brought there, just enjoy that lor.. :p
1 reply · active 716 weeks ago
wow, it seems the place must be very popular, beautiful scenery at the top indeed. same here, if we have to descend in darkness, we'll start before it gets too dark too for safety.
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1 reply · active 716 weeks ago
The place is nice, but OMG! Tourists everywhere! :x
1 reply · active 716 weeks ago
I do not like places that tourists swarm (even though I am a tourist too!) ;)
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