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Exploring New and Old Delhi - Chaotic & Wonderful - India 2024
Exploring New Delhi
New Delhi, the capital city of India, is a treasure trove of history, culture, and architecture. With a rich past dating back to the 6th century, New Delhi is a city that seamlessly blends the old with the new. Here are some of the top things to do and see when exploring New Delhi:
Red Fort: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Red Fort is a stunning example of Mughal architecture. Explore the grandeur of the fort, which was the residence of the Mughal emperors for over 200 years.
Old Delhi: Explore the narrow streets of Old Delhi, which are filled with bustling markets, street food stalls, and historic landmarks like the Jama Masjid and Chandni Chowk.
Qutub Minar: The Qutub Minar complex is a must-visit attraction in New Delhi. The complex includes the Qutub Minar, the Alai Minar, and the Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque.
India Gate: A war memorial built to commemorate the Indian soldiers who died during World War I, India Gate is a popular spot for tourists and locals alike.
Tips for Exploring New Delhi
Best time to visit: The best time to visit New Delhi is during the winter months (October to February) when the weather is mild and pleasant.
Getting around: New Delhi has a well-connected public transportation system, including buses, metro, and auto-rickshaws. You can also hire a taxi or take a rickshaw to get around the city.
Food: New Delhi is known for its street food, which is delicious and affordable. Try some popular dishes like chole bhature, parathas, and kebabs.
Safety: As with any big city, be cautious of pickpocketing and scams. Avoid traveling alone at night and keep your valuables safe.
Respect local customs: New Delhi is a city with a rich cultural heritage. Be respectful of local customs and traditions, especially when visiting religious sites or temples.
I show you just a small portion of our trip to Delhi India. We explore the Old and New Delhi.
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How to Use The Delhi Metro From The Airport- Cheap & Easy Way To Get Around - New Delhi India 2024
New Delhi seemed very intimidating when I was planning on traveling there. I looked at different ways to get around and decided I would try to use the metro.
Upon arriving at the airport I had to figure out where the metro was located and how to buy tickets.
Signage is easy to follow and it took a little bit to figure out how to buy tickets. I found where to buy a rechargeable metro card.
In this video I show you what to expect and how to get started. I also show the trains and how to transfer between lines.
The system is very easy. It is also clean and modern. The metro services all of the major sites and areas of the city and a great option if you don’t want to ride in taxis or tuktuks the whole time.
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Goejeong Market (Busanjin Market) - Locals Experience - Busan South Korea 2024
Goejeong Market (Busanjin Market)
Goejeong Market, also known as Busanjin Market, is a traditional market located in Beomil-dong, Dong District, Busan, South Korea.
The market has a rich history, dating back to the 1950s when refugees from the Korean War began opening up stalls to make a living.
The market offers a wide range of products, including clothing, fabrics, haberdashery items, curtains, and Korean souvenirs. It is especially popular among crafters and sewers, who can find a variety of materials and supplies.
In addition to shopping, the market offers a variety of food options, including local specialties. It is a great place to grab lunch or do some additional shopping.
The market is easily accessible by public transportation.
The market is not overly large but a nice way to spend a few hours experiencing local culture.
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Gamcheon Culture Village - Picturesque Village - Busan South Korea 2024
Gamcheon Culture Village
Gamcheon Culture Village is a town within Gamcheon-dong, Saha District, Busan, South Korea. The area is known for its layered streets, twisted labyrinth-like alleys, and brightly painted houses, which have been restored and enhanced in recent years to attract tourism.
Built on a steep mountain-side slope, the village has been nicknamed “Korea’s Santorini” and the “Machu Picchu of Busan”.
The village was formed in the 1920s and 30s, when the government relocated poor people to an out-of-the-way location, and in 2009, an art movement was introduced to revitalize the area.
Today, the village is a popular tourist destination, with visitors drawn to its unique architecture, vibrant street art, and picturesque views.
It’s an interesting part of Busan and if you enjoy taking pictures it provides a perfect backdrop.
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Largest Seafood Market in Korea - Jagalchi Fish Market Jung-gu Busan - 2024
Jagalchi market
The Jagalchi Market is a popular market located in Busan, South Korea. It is known for its fresh seafood and lively atmosphere. The market is situated at the sea, which ensures that the fish and seafood sold there are always fresh. You can find a variety of seafood, including live, dead, frozen, fresh, live, and dried fish of all kinds and sizes, prepared in many different ways.
The market is also famous for its female vendors, known as “Jagalchi Ajumma,” who have been selling goods on the street in this area since the post-Korean War era. The market hosts the Busan Jagalchi Festival in autumn, with the slogan “Oiso!” which means “Come!”
To get to the market, you can take Nampo-dong Station exit 7 and walk straight, passing the 1st street and turning left onto the 2nd street (Jagakchi-ro 60beon-gil) and walk straight for 50m. The market is also easily accessible from Lotte Department Store (Gwangbok Branch) or exit 2 of Jagalchi Market.
The name “Jagalchi” originates from the physical form of the area, which has many big pebbles (jagal) on the seashore. The market has a rich history, dating back to the Japanese occupation, when several fish street stalls were created in this area. After the Korean War, many refugees came to Busan, and shanty houses were built around the area, leading to the formation of a large fish market, which is now the Jagalchi Market.
It’s a great market to visit to buy some fresh seafood or just to come and see the many different varieties for sale. It’s a working fish market so fish you really get an authentic experience at this market.
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Chungmu-dong Coastal Market and Haean Market at Chungmudong - Seafood Markets - Busan South Korea
Chungmu-dong Coastal Market and Haean Market at Chungmudong
Chungmu-dong Coastal Market and Haean Market at Chungmudong are two popular markets in South Korea.
Chungmu-dong Coastal Market: This market is located along the coast of Chungmu-dong, Busan, and offers a variety of fresh seafood, street food, and souvenirs. Visitors can enjoy the bustling atmosphere and try local delicacies such as raw skate, grilled clams, and spicy seafood stew.
Haean Market at Chungmudong: This market is a smaller, more local market that specializes in traditional Korean goods, such as handmade crafts, clothing, and accessories. It’s a great place to find unique souvenirs and experience the local culture.
It’s difficult to know when you pass from one market to the next so you can think of this as one large market. It’s a busy area and a great place to experience local culture while in Busan.
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Agrasen Ki Baoli - Historic Step Well - New Delhi India 2024
Agrasen ki baoli
Agrasen Ki Baoli: A Historical Stepwell in Delhi
Agrasen Ki Baoli is a 60-meter long and 15-meter wide historical stepwell located in New Delhi, India. It is believed to have been built sometime during the Mahabharata era, although there are no concrete records to prove this. The stepwell is an ancient water reservoir that stands with an assorted mosaic of 103 step stones.
Architecture and Design
The Agrasen Ki Baoli Stepwell is an excellent example of Indian architecture, showcasing a blend of ancient and medieval styles. The stepwell is built in the Indian style, with a series of arched cells on either side, similar to other step-wells in the region. The steps lead down to a water reservoir, which is now stagnant and filthy.
Location and Accessibility
The Agrasen Ki Baoli Stepwell is located on Hailey Road, near Connaught Place, Jantar Mantar, in the heart of New Delhi. It is easily accessible by public transportation or on foot. The stepwell is open every day from 9:00 am to 5:30 pm, making it a great spot to visit during the day.
History and Significance
The Agrasen Ki Baoli Stepwell is believed to have been built by the legendary king Agrasen, although this is not confirmed. The stepwell is an important historical monument and a popular tourist attraction in Delhi. It is also said to be haunted, with many stories and legends surrounding its history.
Interesting Facts
The Agrasen Ki Baoli Stepwell is one of the oldest monuments in Delhi.
It is believed to have been built sometime during the Mahabharata era.
The stepwell is an excellent example of Indian architecture and engineering skills.
It is said to be haunted, with many stories and legends surrounding its history.
The stepwell is open every day from 9:00 am to 5:30 pm.
This site seems like something out of a movie. It’s not overly large but well worth a short visit to enjoy the architecture.
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BIFF Square Night Market - Delicious Street Food - Busan South Korea 2024
This is a must place to visit in Busan. The night market offers numerous types of street food. The food on offer is very delicious, affordable and worth to try. BIFF Square, known as Busan International Film Festival, is easy to access and very near the bus and metro train station. It is also within walking distance to other attractions in the city like Jagalchi Market, Busan Tower, Gukje Market and Fashion Street.
The whole atmosphere of the night market is great. There are lots of people here eating street food, hanging out with their friends and enjoying the evening. In addition to street food there are regular restaurants as well as coffee shops along the narrow streets surrounding the market area. No matter what your taste is in food you will be able to find something to try.
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Bupyeong (Kkangtong) Night Market 부평시장(깡통시장) - Korean Street Food - Busan South Korea
Bupyeong Kkangtong Market 부평시장(깡통시장)
Busan's Bupyeong Market is also known as Kkangtong (tin can) Market. It earned that funny name when it had a variety of imported canned goods from the United States for the US forces stationed in Korea during the Korean War.
It was also known as "Dottegi (bustling plea) Market." All foreign products found in the country at that time were supplied from this market. Due to its vast property and many rare goods that were hard to find anywhere else during the time, it was also referred as "Gukje (International) Market."
Nowadays, the market has reduced in size as many foreign products are freely imported, but the reputation and potential still remain.
The market dates back to 1910 but the night market is realtively new. Bupyeong Kkangtong Night Market in Busan is the nation’s first permanent night market, opened at the end of October, 2013. It has since become an iconic night tourism spot as well as a national landmark. It is visited by 2,000-3,000 people on average during the week and 5,000-7,000 people on the weekend.
The selection of street food is what draws so many people here to see it. The food and atmosphere are well worth a visit. It’s a short walk from the metro and the market is open nightly from 7:30-11:30 pm.
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Arirang Street and Gukje Market - Popular Shopping District In Busan - South Korea 2024
Explore popular street food and shopping at Arirang Street and Gukje Market in Korea
Arirang Street and Gukje Market are two popular tourist attractions in Busan, South Korea. Arirang Street is a food alley located within Gukje Market, which is a vast street market with hundreds of shops packed tightly together. The food alley, also known as Gukje Market Food Street, has been in operation for over 60 years and offers a variety of Korean cuisine, including kimbap, jjigae, ramyeon, and pajeon. The street is known for its outdoor seating area, where visitors can enjoy their meals while sitting at basic tables and chairs.
Gukje Market, on the other hand, is a cultural tourist attraction that promotes the advancement of Korea’s film industry. It is located near the BIFF Square (Busan International Film Festival), which is Busan’s modern movie district. The market offers a wide range of goods, including electronics, fashion trends, and sundry household items.
Visitors to Arirang Street and Gukje Market can enjoy a sensory overload of sights, sounds, and smells, as well as a taste of traditional Korean cuisine. The area is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Korean culture and cuisine.
This is a nice area to visit for anyone that wants to explore the heart of Busan. There are many other things to do in the area so this is a nice addition to your visit.
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Beomeosa Temple 범어사 - Beautiful 7th Century Mountain Temple - Busan South Korea 2024
Beomeosa temple 범어사
Beomeosa Temple is a Buddhist temple located on the eastern edge of Mt. Geumjeongsan in Busan, South Korea. It is considered one of the three major temples in southeast Korea, along with Haeinsa Temple and Tongdosa Temple. The temple was built in 678 during the reign of King Munmu of the Silla Kingdom and is known for its strong Seon Buddhist spirit.
The temple’s name, Beomeosa, translates to “Temple of Gold Fish from Brahma Heaven” and is believed to have been named after the golden fish that appeared in the temple’s pond. The temple is famous for its beautiful architecture, including the Daeungjeon Hall, which is adorned with intricate carvings and patterns from the Silla Period.
Beomeosa Temple is also known for its peaceful and serene atmosphere, making it a popular destination for those seeking tranquility and spiritual enlightenment. The temple offers various meditation and yoga classes, as well as traditional Korean tea ceremonies and other cultural events.
Visitors can reach the temple by taking a short but picturesque hike up the mountain, which offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The best time to visit Beomeosa Temple is during the autumn months, when the foliage around the temple is particularly beautiful.
The temple is a bit out of the way being to the north of Busan as well as being on a hill but the effort of getting here is well worth it.
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South Korea’s Most Beautiful Temple - Haedong Yonggung Temple - Busan 2024
Haedong Yonggunsa, or Haedong Yonggung Temple, is one of the most impressive Buddhist temples in South Korea.
Haedong Yonggungsa is famous for its picturesque seaside location. Busan’s “Temple on the Coast” is also a hot spot for watching the sunrise on the first day of the year.
The temple has a long history going all the way back to 1376, during the Goryeo Dynasty, when it was built by the great Buddhist teacher Naong Hyegeun.
It was originally called Bomun Temple and was dedicated to Gwanseum-bosal, the Goddess of Compassion, whose large statue you can see there today.
Bomun temple was partially destroyed in a fire during the Japanese invasion of Korea from 1592 to 1598, and then abandoned. Some of what can be seen today dates to the 1930s, when the temple was reestablished by monks from Tongdosa, and a lot of it has been added in the last 20 years and looks very new.
It wasn’t until 1974 that Bomun Temple was renamed Haedong Yonggungsa, which means “Korean Dragon Palace Temple.” The name comes from a vision experienced by Jeong-am, the head monk at the time, of the Goddess of Mercy riding a dragon, during meditation.
Haedong Yonggungsa is in Gijang-gun (Gijang county) on the northeast coast of Busan city, six kilometers northeast of Haeundae, the city’s most famous beach.
The temple really looks like a post card and is popular with people coming here just for photos. It’s not over large so you can see the whole place in an hour or two. There are also many shops selling snacks and souvenirs as you come in.
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Baseball In Korea - Best Atmosphere & Fans In The KBO - Lotte Giants Busan 2024
One of the best things to do in Busan is to see a KBO (Korean Baseball Organization) game. The locals are very passionate about their team and they come out in force to see them each and every home game. A game is more like a three hour rock concert than a sporting event but that is the best part. Lots of cheering and dancing along with great food and amazing people, seeing a game here should be on everyone’s bucket list.
The Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) was founded in 1982 and is one of the most highly regarded leagues in the baseball world. The inaugural KBO game saw the MBC Chungyong defeat the Samsung Lions 11-7 on March 27, 1982. South Korea’s passionate “cheering culture” is a big part of the baseball experience, often making games seem more like a rock concert than a sporting event.
The Lotte Giants were founded as an amateur baseball team of the Korea Baseball Association in Seoul, South Korea on 6 May 1975. On 22 February 1982, the Giants became professional and moved to Busan, the second-largest city in South Korea. They are owned by the Lotte Corporation and have won two championships in 1984 and 1992.
To see a game in Korea is a once in a lifetime experience. You don’t need to be a sports fan to enjoy a game. The crowd is there to sing and dance as well as cheer for their team. You can sample food that is only available in Busan as well as sample local beers. It’s an amazing environment and well worth a visit if you want to experience part of Korea.
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Cambodia UNESCO World Heritage Sites - All 4 Amazing Sites
Cambodia has four sites on the list. Angkor was listed in 1992 when the country was briefly governed by the United Nations mission after the Cambodian–Vietnamese War, in line with the 1991 Paris Peace Agreements. The site was immediately placed on the List of World Heritage in Danger in order to quickly and efficiently deal with urgent problems of conservation. In 2004, Angkor was removed from the endangered list. The Temple of Preah Vihear was listed in 2008, the Sambor Prei Kuk temple complex in 2018, and the Koh Ker in 2023.
All four sites are cultural. In addition, Cambodia has seven sites on its tentative list.
All 4 sites are amazing and well worth a visit. Angkor is by far the most popular but the other 3 sites should be on every travelers list. These are short videos of each one with a full video available.
I really enjoyed visiting each of these sites and would recommend them to anyone.
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Phsar Leu Thom Tmey Market - Largest Market In Siem Reap - Cambodia 2024
Phsar Leu Thom Tmey Market is a popular local market in Siem Reap, Cambodia. It is considered the biggest market in Siem Reap and is a favorite among locals for its fresh and affordable produce, including vegetables, fruits, and meats. The market is located on National Road 6, about 3km from the city center.
The market is known for its bustling atmosphere, with locals haggling over prices and vendors calling out to attract customers. It’s a great place to experience the local culture and try some traditional Cambodian street food. The market is also a good place to find unique souvenirs and gifts, such as handmade crafts and textiles.
Getting to the market is relatively easy, with tuk-tuks and PassApp available from the Pub Street area. The market is also within walking distance from the Siem Reap Bus Station.
The market is a nice break from the temples in Angkor. It’s also a great way to experience local culture and get a view of how they live.
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Sunset from Phnom Bakheng - 9th Century Khmer Temple - Angkor Cambodia 2024
Watching the Sunset from Phnom Bakheng
Phnom Bakheng is a popular spot to watch the sunset in Angkor, Cambodia. Located on a hill, it offers a panoramic view of the surrounding area, including Angkor Wat, which is just 1.5 km away. The temple is dedicated to Shiva and was built in the 9th century during the reign of King Yasovarman I.
Why Watch the Sunset from Phnom Bakheng?
Panoramic views: Phnom Bakheng offers a stunning view of the surrounding area, including Angkor Wat, which is a must-see attraction in Cambodia.
Sunset experience: Watching the sunset from Phnom Bakheng is a unique experience, as you can see the sun setting over the jungle and the temple complex.
Crowd: Phnom Bakheng is a popular spot for sunset viewing, but it’s not as crowded as some other areas in Angkor Wat.
Easy access: The temple is located near Angkor Wat, making it easy to visit after exploring the temple complex.
Tips for Watching the Sunset from Phnom Bakheng
Arrive early: Get to Phnom Bakheng early to secure a good spot and enjoy the sunset without the crowds.
Be prepared for crowds: Phnom Bakheng can get crowded, especially during peak season, so be prepared for a lively atmosphere.
Bring a camera: The views from Phnom Bakheng are stunning, so don’t forget your camera to capture the moment.
Wear comfortable shoes: The temple is located on a hill, so wear comfortable shoes to make the climb easier.
Overall, watching the sunset from Phnom Bakheng is a must-do experience when visiting Angkor Wat. The panoramic views, unique sunset experience, and easy access make it a great spot to relax and enjoy the beauty of Cambodia.
The views out over the western baray are very nice and worth a visit to see the sunset.
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Prasat Suor Prat ប្រាសាទសួព្រ័ត - 12 Identical Towers In Central Angkor Thom - Cambodia 2024
Prasat Suor Prat ប្រាសាទសួព្រ័ត is actually a group of 12 separate towers aligned north-south (2 of the central ones are slightly set back to the east) on the east side of the central plaza area of Angkor Thom across from the Terrace of the Elephants. (There are 6 on each side of the route leading from the Terrace to the Victory Gate - Angkor Thom Khloung Thvear Chey).
These laterite and sandstone towers are some of Angkor's most baffling monuments in terms of purpose and date of construction.
Some historians have suggested a Jayavarman VII construction, although the reliefs, (most badly eroded) seem to point to an early 11th-century, Khleang style.
Numerous theories as to their original purpose have been put forward including; viewing towers for visiting dignitaries, acrobatic tightrope displays, or prisons for settling disputes (felm the eye witness of Zhou Daguan).
All sound somewhat far fetched. The construction of twelve towers is said to correspond with the number of provinces at the time, so a tower for each provincial governor, while the colloquial Khmer name reflects the tight-rope walking idea. As Zhou Dagan is the only eye-witness, however, his report deserves some credibility.
Whatever their purpose, with a background of mature trees and grassy foreground the towers are an attractive sight. All towers are similar in design, set on small square platforms with entrances and small porches opening west onto the plaza and windows on the other 3 sides.
They are 3-tiered although the lack of any windows on the upper levels wouldn't make for very good viewing towers. Sandstone pediments feature heraldic designs although otherwise, decoration is minimal.
There are also 2 sandstone temples behind each group of 6 towers that are worth seeing while you explore this site. It’s also in the central part of the former capital with the former royal palace and important temples nearby. A really great place to visit.
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Prasat Chau Say Tevoda and Thommanon Temples - 12th Century Ruins - Angkor Thom Cambodia 2024
Prasat Chau Say Tevoda and Thommanon Temple are two small monuments located near each other in Angkor, Cambodia. They are similar in plan and style, and although their precise dates are unknown, they belong to the best period of classic art stylistically and represent two variations of a single theme of composition.
Chau Say Tevoda is a temple with a central shrine, mandapa, and main eastern gopura, which is almost identical to Thommanon Temple. However, Chau Say Tevoda has deteriorated more than Thommanon, which has been restored. Chau Say Tevoda is currently undergoing an extensive restoration project, allowing visitors to see the process up close.
Thommanon Temple is a single-towered temple with an east-facing central sanctuary, crowned by a prasat, or tower. It has well-preserved carvings and an aged sandstone exterior that provides a distinct contrast to the surrounding jungle. The architectural style of its tower is similar to Angkor Wat and Chau Say Tevoda.
Both temples are located near the Victory Gate of Angkor Thom and are often overlooked on a tour of the temples. However, they are worth visiting for their unique architectural features and decorative art, which represent the height of the ancient Khmer Empire.
Both temples are over shadowed by the larger temples in the area but are well worth a short visit. They are both very popular for the locals that come here to use as backdrops for wedding photos.
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Spean Thma Bridge ស្ពានថ្ - Ancient Khmer Stone Bridge - Siem Reap Cambodia 2024
Spean Thma ស្ពានថ្ម "stone bridge" in Angkor, Cambodia is known as the bridge of stone and it is located west of Ta Keo temple. It is one of the few Khmer Empire era bridges to have survived to the modern day.
It was built on the former path of the Siem Reap River between Angkor Thom and the Eastern Baray and it was probably rebuilt after the Khmer period (around the 15th century), as it includes many reused sandstone blocks.
The 14 narrow arches are 1.10 m wide.
Spean Thma bridge, showing the use of corbelling. Corbelled arches are nit true arches in thst each oart was not load bearing. The Khmer didn’t use a true arch for their bridge construction.
Several other bridges on the same model are visible: in the Angkor site (Spean Memai) and at several locations of the former empire. On the road from Angkor to Beng Mealea, the Spean Praptos is one of the longest with 25 arches.
The bridge was abandoned and collapsed after the course of the Siem Reap River changed course.
The bridge is just one of many things to see other than temples while visiting Angkor Thom and Siem Reap. The construction is fascinating to me and I really enjoy seeing things like this.
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Baksei Chamkrong - 10th Century Khmer Pyramid Temple - Angkor Thom Cambodia 2024
Prasat Baksei Chamkrong ប្រាសាទបក្សីចាំក្រុង
It is a small but perfectly formed pyramid temple situated just to the southwest of the south entrance to Angkor Thom.
Apart from larger, more complex pyramid sites such as Prasat Ta Keo, Prasat Phnom Bakheng or Prasat Bakong this simple but effective style is surprisingly rare among small to medium temples and Baksei Chamkrong is then an obvious precursor to the slightly later Prasat Phimeanakas.
The steep, 4-tier laterite pyramid has stairs at each of the cardinal directions with a single brick tower (perhaps a later Rajendravarman period addition) filling the upper level. It was originally surrounded by an enclosing wall with eastern gopura of which only traces remain.
Most of the original stucco on the shrine has long gone but the eastern doorway still houses a spectacular Indra lintel. An important inscription was also found at this site.
There are several smaller temples nearby as well as the very popular Phnom Bakheng on the hill to the south. It’s also a short distance from one of the most popular photo spots of the south entrance to Angkor Thom.
It’s a nice temple and away from the crowds so you can explore on your own.
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Pub Street and Night Market - Siem Reap Cambodia 2024
Millions of tourists come to Siem Reap every year to experience the wonders of Angkor Wat. After the sun sets and the temples have been explored the next adventure is Pub Street.
Pub Street, officially titled Street 8, is the culinary and nightlife hub of Siem Reap – sort of the city’s answer to Bangkok’s famed Khao San Road. On Pub Street, you’ll find an assortment of restaurants and bars, as well as entertaining street performers and some fantastic people watching.
Starting at 5 pm the street is blocked off to cars making it great place to stroll around and take in the sights. You can’t visit Siem Reap without stopping by Pub Street at least once.
The crowds are lively making the area worth a visit. You can meet people from all over the world here adding to your experience in Cambodia.
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Exploring Angkor Thom - Prasat Chrung Temples - Corner Temples Of The City - Cambodia 2024
The Khmer term "Chrung" means corner or angle. That's the name of the location, the four corners of the city walls of Angkor Thom. Thus, Prasat Chrung is not one temple, but four, and they are more than three kilometers from each other.
The shared name makes sense as the temples are similar in design.
All of them are simple Prasat towers on a cruciform ground plan and open to the east, the two Prasat Chrungs on the eastern city wall have additional entrances to the west. The walls are decorated in the Bayon style of Angkor Thom, for example with female divine beings called Devatas in niches. Pediments show standing Avalokiteshvaras, but many of them defaced or scratched out during the reign of the Jayavarman VIII.
The southeastern Prasat Chrung is the best preserved of the four strcuctures. Besides, it was the only one with the stele containing the complete original inscription in Sanskrit on all four sides of the slab, today it is housed in the Conservation office.
The Prasat Chrung inscription not only mentions the foundation of Angkor Thom, but the previous history of Angkor as well. It is the record from which most books about Khmer history took the information that Angkor Wat builder Suryavarman II came to power by personally killing his great-uncle Dharanindravarman in combat, though this is not mentioned on the more contemporary Khmer inscriptions at Wat Po (Wat Phu) and Bau That in southern Laos.
The Prasat Chrung temples were dedicated to the Bodhisattva Lokeshvara (Avalokiteshvara), the same Mahayana saviour to whom the central Bayon temple of Angkor Thom was dedicated. So they belong to an integral masterplan of Angkor Thom, which was not only a city, but a gigantic Mahayana Buddhist temple compound.
A visit of a Prasat Chrung temple requires a 1.5 km walk or bicycle ride on the city walls, 3 km up and down, this is why Prasat Chrung is untouristed and pretty charming. The corner locations additionally offer great views to the city moat of Angkor Thom.
If you have enough time, it's definitely worth a visit. Exploring the whole city rampart of Angkor Thom completely, requires a 12 kilometer journey.
Exploring these temples really shows you how large Angkor Thom really is. It’s also a lot of fun being out away from the crowds and enjoying this part of the world.
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Prasat Pram ប្រាសាទប្រាំ Koh Ker Cambodia - Picturesque Temple - 2024
Prasat Pram ប្រាសាទប្រាំ
Koh Ker is a remote archaeological site in northern Cambodia, about 120 kilometers away from Siem Reap and the ancient site of Angkor. It is a jungle-filled region that is sparsely populated. Koh Ker was the short-lived capital of the Khmer empire between 928 and 944 AD, with an impressive number of temples built during this period.
One of the most picturesque temple in this area is Prasat Pram.
Pram Temple, also known as Prasat Pram, is a must-see temple in the Koh Ker archaeological site. It is a group of three square brick temples built on a common terrace, fronted by two “library” buildings, one in brick and one in laterite. The temple is known for its unique architecture and stunning surroundings, with fig strangler trees wrapping around its towers.
The site is made up of five reasonably well-preserved towers; 3 main towers on a central platform, facing east, a west-facing laterite tower to the north (possibly a 'library' and another west-facing brick tower to the south, (thought to be a fire sanctuary as indicated by the diamond-shaped holes.
The quiet site is located in the forest to the south of the majority of Koh Ker sites, features extensive ficus roots and is a particularly picturesque one. It’s a hidden gem and i would recommend a short visit if you are in the area.
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Prasat Thom Koh Ker ប្រាសាទកោះកេរ្ដិ៍ - UNESCO World Heritage Site - Cambodia 2024
Koh Ker ប្រាសាទកោះកេរ្ដិ៍ is a remote archaeological site in northern Cambodia about 120 kilometer’s (75 mi) away from Siem Reap and the ancient site of Angkor.
It is a jungle filled region that is sparsely populated. More than 180 sanctuaries were found in a protected area of 81 square kilometres (31 sq mi). Only about two dozen monuments can be visited by tourists because most of the sanctuaries are hidden in the forest and the whole area is not fully demined.
Koh Ker is the modern name for an important city of the Khmer empire. In inscriptions the town is mentioned as Lingapura (city of lingams) or Chok Gargyar (city of glance or as iron tree forest).
Under the reign of the kings Jayavarman IV and Harshavarman II Koh Ker was briefly the capital of the whole empire (928–944 AD). Jayavarman IV enforced an ambitious building program. An enormous water-tank and about forty temples were constructed under his rule. The most significant temple‑complex, a double sanctuary (Prasat Thom/Prang), follows a linear plan and not a concentric one like most of the temples of the Khmer kings. Unparalleled is the 36 meter (118 ft) high seven tiered pyramid, which most probably served as state temple of Jayavarman IV.
Jayavarman IV ruled from 928 to 941 at Koh Ker. He was a believed to have been the local king at this remote site, possibly his homeland, before he became king of the whole empire. That could explain why he had his residence at Koh Ker and not at Roluos (Hariharalaya) or at Yashodharapura (Angkor) like the kings before him. Some historians think that Jayavarman IV was an usurper; but, the majority of them believe that he was a legitimate ruler who could ascend to the throne because he married a half-sister of king Yasovarman I (889 – 900).
The site was awarded the title of world heritage site in September of 2023. It’s the newest such site in Cambodia joining Angkor Wat and others with this honor. The temple is worth a special trip to see.
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Prasat Kravan Temple - 10th Century Khmer - Siem Reap Cambodia 2024
Prasat Kravan ប្រាសាទក្រវ៉ាន់
This temple site consists of a series of 5 brick towers placed on a common, brick platform. The towers are open to the east and is aligned north to the south.
A second terrace is situated to the east which probably housed a now lost entrance pavilion, while a 130 squesr meter moat can still be seen although any possible enclosure wall is now missing.
The towers themselves are truncated, with upper sections missing except for the relatively intact central one. This temple's most famous feature is several large and well preserved brick reliefs of Vishnu. They are found in the central tower. Similar, equally spectacular reliefs, featuring Vishnu's consort Lakshmi, are to be found in the north tower.
Located 260m to the east is a small 240m x 130m rectangular seasonally filled man made reservoir, Baray Prasat Kravan.
The site lies aside the road between Angkor Wat and Srah Srang, approximately 1.5kms south of Prasat Banteay Kdei, and dates to the troubled reign of Harshavarman I.
The towers are are a popular place for the locals to come and enjoy the evenings. It’s small but the brick reliefs are amazing and worth a bisit to see.
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