Day 14 - Siem Reap, Cambodia


We got up at 5am and took a bus from our hotel to the Angor Wat parking lot. From there we walked in pitch black (no stars, no city light air pollution) with only our flashlights to guide us. We got our passes checked by a security guard 2 (once to get into the parking lot once to get into the grounds). The we started walking towards blackness. It was really quiet. At one point we could hear water splashing. Under the beam of our flashing we could see we were on a stone bridge crossing a moat – but there was no railings – we didn’t know when we were on the bridge – it was un-nerving that we could have fallen in.

Our guide set us up at the left side of the pond that is front of Angor Wat. And we were lucky we cam early enough to get a front row seat. Tour groups who came 10 minuets later had to stand behind us. Those of us who were smart, brought bags to sit on. As it is by a pond the ground is VERY muddy. Those of us who were smarter brought breakfast with us. Canned coffee and muffins makes the wait more fun. And those who are thinking ahead bring mini tripods with them so that they can get lots of fun photos in the dark. – Also if you are bored – be creative with the back lighting (I made a heart)


We discovered too late that the coolest stuff is upstairs, where you can see all the big faces (like the one pictured above). We had to to rush through exploring the upper level. Which is a shame. I would have loved more time. We still had a great time though. And this temple should be on everyones must see list.

However this place is magical. With its green moss walls, and trees that you know have been there for centuries there is no wonder why this site has inspired more writers and painters then any other Angkor temple. The photos I have posted definitely do not do this place any justice.
To end off the night we had a white shirt party. Everyone had some laughs and were able to dance the night away.