Walking The Terrace Of The Elephants

Posted by : foongpc | Wednesday, July 27, 2011 | Published in

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After the rather disappointing tour of Baphuon (as it was still under restoration works), Jam, his friend and I proceeded to our next destination - The Terrace Of The Elephants.

As it is located just next to Baphuon in the city of Angkor Thom, we just walked over. Can you see how near is Terrace Of The Elephants from Baphuon in the map below?



So why was it named Terrace Of The Elephants? Well, that's because there were intricate carvings of elephants on the terrace wall!



Built in the late 12th century by King Jayavarman VII in the Bayon architectural style, the Terrace was used by the King as a platform from which to view his victorious returning army. It was also said to be used as a viewing stand for public ceremonies as well as served as a base for the king's grand audience hall.



The terrace wall is approximately 2.5 metres tall and 350 metres long. It is attached to the Phimeanakas Temple of which only a few ruins remain.



Besides elephants, the terrace wall was also carved with nagas (7-headed serpent), demons and garudas. Garuda is a large mythical bird that appears in both Hindu and Buddhist mythology.


garuda carving

Walking along the terrace platform with naga railings, I spotted many more carvings.



Like this one below.



There were stairs leading up to a higher platform.



We soon reached the entrance to the Phimeanakas Temple.



As the Phimeanakas was not part of our itinerary, we did not venture inside. I just took some photos of the gate.



There were some intricate carvings on the structure.



We left the Phimeanakas gate and continued to walk on the terrace platform. Then I saw what looked like a lotus flower made of rocks!



I wanted to climb higher but there's a warning sign with the words "No Climbing".



Oh! What are these? Would you like to take a guess?



Actually they are the top parts of the elephants' heads! Haha! Can you see them in the photo below together with that lotus flower in the middle?



At the side of the terrace, there were many more intricate carvings.



Can you see the image of an elephant and its mahout here?



I was quite amazed at the carvings on the front terrace wall!





There were stairs leading down and we decided to descend those steps.



At the bottom, I could see this five-headed horse. And I thought they only have seven-headed serpent!



Picture of the five-headed horse from the side.



There were also carvings of what looked like dancers.





I came upon a very narrow passageway and felt a little claustrophobic so I decided not to stay too long there!



Then from where I stood, I saw a silhouette of Simba, the Lion King!



Of course it was no Simba. Haha! Climbing up the stairs and back at the top, I realized it was a life size lion statue.



It's best to visit Terrace Of The Elephants before noon as the wall faces east, hence you get the best lighting for photography.

Next to the Terrace Of The Elephants is the Terrace Of The Leper King. It was not in our itinerary but since it was nearby, we just walked over and took some photos. The terrace wall also displayed a lot of intricate carvings.



There is supposed to be a statue of the Leper King at the top of the terrace but we did not have the time to climb up, so I did not take any photos of it.



It was late in the morning by the time we left Terrace Of The Elephants and Terrace Of The Leper King. That was the last time I stepped my foot in Angkor Thom.

Coming Up Next : The Children Of Preah Khan

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Ha ha I prefer the 5 headed horse to the 7 headed serpent yowzaaaa! ;)
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Sure or nooooot dancers haha, nice la the carvings!
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Thanks for sharing the pics, interesting post too, happy Wed!
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Amkor Thom.. nice sharing again and again bro. Keep it up :)
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No other people around? Look so deserted...

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The Garuda looks different from the one at Bali... :)
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Wow Wow Wow! How I love the stones truly amazing..Bananaz is 'stoned' haha. How on earth they chiselled them into blocks and where the rocks come from and how they transport them back in the 12th Century?
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Carvings are so unique and have done a big job on chiselling the elephant and its mahout. Awesome masterpiece. So Simba was there too..haha
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Oh what a pity you cant climb further up to see the big lotus flower *I guess*. Maybe for safety reasons as people fell before or the place is sacred. tQ
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Wondering if you had ruins fatigue in Siem Reap?
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If I ever go there, I think I would take time off to visit Tonle Sap...
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Lucky no risque carvings to be seen there. ;)
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That part of elephants' head look like poop! ^_^
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But seriously, really nice carvings.
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I so want to get there one day ... need to convince my lo kong first. Perhaps the next marathon held in Siem Reap might do the trick!
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wow the level of details adorned on the walls amazed me! B) B)
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haha..the top parts of the elephants' heads look like poops leh.. xD :D
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refreshed twice edi but cant see some of the pics..dunno why.. :S
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I will have to exercise and build up my stamina in order to tour this place. It's huge!
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eastcoastlife · 713 weeks ago

One needs good walking shoes too. The ruins are so beautiful.
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Ooh elephants! Don't you think it's fascinating that many countries in that region seem to treat elephants as sacred animals? Like Thailand, and now Cambodia! :)
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i wanted to ask actually, how many days did you spent inside Angkor Wat?? three days or just one day??
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hmmm, i really can't remember too much about this Elephant Terrace.. was i or was i not there before?? haha.. suddenly all the places you posted are so similar, and i really cannot differentiate and remember if i was there~~ :D
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hehehe, i know that flowery structure is lotus, but cannot guess what the dung-like thing is, i really thot those are the elephants dung!! hahaha.. so those are the deco on their heads?? interesting.. :D
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