Lara Croft-ing in Angkor


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October 1st 2022
Published: October 2nd 2022
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As I mentioned in my previous blog, I found myself with extra time on my hands in Singapore because I didn't have to begin working on certain family logistics. I therefore decided to cut short my time there to spend a few days exploring a site I've always wanted to visit. As an added bonus, I figured Angkor would be without the pre-Covid tourist hordes, which made this an even more attractive time... Read Full Entry



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Angkor Thom - BaphuonAngkor Thom - Baphuon
Angkor Thom - Baphuon

The elevated walkway leading to the temple.
Angkor Thom - BaphuonAngkor Thom - Baphuon
Angkor Thom - Baphuon

I climbed these steps to get to the top of the temple.
Angkor Thom - BaphuonAngkor Thom - Baphuon
Angkor Thom - Baphuon

View from the top.
Angkor Thom - Terrace of the ElephantsAngkor Thom - Terrace of the Elephants
Angkor Thom - Terrace of the Elephants

Elephant statues adorn the exterior of this temple.
Angkor Thom - Terrace of the ElephantsAngkor Thom - Terrace of the Elephants
Angkor Thom - Terrace of the Elephants

Inside the Terrace of the Elephants are these carvings.
Ta KeoTa Keo
Ta Keo

Featuring three towers, this monument was quite a sight!



7th October 2022

Siem Reap
Thanks for the memories. Your blog and photos reminded of us the pleasant times we had there in 2007.
7th October 2022

You’re Welcome
Glad I could help bring you down memory lane. I’m so grateful I got to experience this place without the tourist hordes.
6th November 2022

Amazing Angkor
Great to read about your time in Angkor, Siewch. You certainly got to fit in a lot of temples! I was there in 2007, also on a short trip to Cambodia from Singapore. I remember the steep steps vividly, and the Lara Croft temple in particular - I loved the idea of nature reclaiming the land! I imagine it was amazing to be free of the tourist hordes, though I feel sad for the locals reliant on the tourist trade. I also much prefer touring without guides, just to contemplate and appreciate in my own time.
6th November 2022

No Tourists!
Angkor certainly was great without the tourists. As I had mentioned in the blog, this side trip was a bit of an afterthought and I bit off more than I could chew. I also didn’t connect with Cambodia as deeply as I wanted to, so I’ll have to do another trip to explore more of this country.

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