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ADD TO LIST (90 reviews) Siemreab, Cambodia The Temples of Angkor are the greatest attraction in Cambodia, and are one of the world’s greatest sights. Admission prices range from $20 US for a one day pass,.. 2. Ta Phrom ADD TO LIST (14 reviews) Siemreab, Cambodia Ta Prohm is a large Angkorian monastic complex that has been deliberately left partly unrestored, and is considered to be one of the main highlights of the Temples of.. 3. Angkor Thom ADD TO LIST (4 reviews) Siemreab, Cambodia The Royal Palace at Angkor Thom no longer exists since the buildings were all made of perishable materials. All that remains are two sandstone pools by the north wall,.. 4. Bayon Temple ADD TO LIST (13 reviews) Siemreab, Cambodia Bayon temple is the part of Angkor Thom complex city (Big City) which have much more then 20 to 30 temples included. With the gaint stone faces of Bayon have become one.. 5. Wat Thmei ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Siemreab, Cambodia Wat Thmei (New Temple) is located near Siem Reap, along the road to Angkor Wat. It has a small memorial stupa that contains the skulls of a number of Khmer Rouge.. 6. Preah Khan ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Siemreab, Cambodia Preah Khan is one of the largest ruins at Angkor, and served both as a temple and as a major Buddhist university. It was dedicated in 1191 and functioned as a site for.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Siemreab, Cambodia The 12th century Terrace of the Elephants is an impressive looking terrace wall that stands 2.5 meters tall and is 350 meters long. It is part of Angkor Thom and was.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Siemreab, Cambodia This late 9th century temple is a member of the Roluos Group of temples at Angkor. It is the largest and most impressive temple of that group, at 15 meters tall and.. 9. Ta Keo ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Siemreab, Cambodia The large pyramidal temple of Ta Keo was never finished and is thus undecorated. It was started by Jayavarman V in the late 10th century and is the first temple to be.. 10. Banteay Kdei ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Siemreab, Cambodia The 12th-13th century Buddhist monastery of Banteay Kdei is similar to Ta Prohm in style and is surrounded by concentric walls. The overall complex measures 500 meters.. |