Siem Reap – July 17-20, 2022.
Cambodia changed my perspectives more than any other country I’ve been to in the past few years. Read the whole story in this article .
Cream & I at Ta Phrom temple
Ta Phrom temple
Angkor Thom at the golden hour
Preah Khan temple
Preah Khan temple
Preah Khan temple
Cream at Preah Khan temple
Preah Khan temple. How many doors are in this photo?
Preah Khan temple
Preah Khan temple
Jayatataka Baray
Jayatataka Baray
Banteay Srei temple’s centerpiece, honoring the Hindu trinity (Brama, Vishnu, and Shiva)
Banteay Srei temple
Banteay Srei temple
Cream and I at Banteay Srei temple
Ta-da!
Coconut
Lok lak (Khmer steak tips)
Cambodia countryside near Phnom Kulen National Park
Kulen Waterfall
Lower Kulen Waterfall!
Upper Kulen Waterfall
River of 1,000 Lingas, these tiles that represent the balance of the universe
Preah Ang Thom Temple, sitting atop a huge stone
Preah Ang Thom Temple
Preah Ang Thom Temple
Preah Ang Thom Temple
Preah Ang Thom Temple
Preah Ang Thom Temple
Traffic jam near Kampong Phluk
Cambodia countryside
Meet your new boat captain
Kampong Phluk floating village
Kampong Phluk floating village. The water rises over 20 ft during rainy season!
Mangroves in Tonle Sap Lake. During rainy season, these trees are fully submerged, but they survive
Cream & I at Tonle Sap Lake
Cream at Tonle Sap Lake
Sit here and stare into space for a while…
Kampong Phluk floating village. The water rises over 20 feet in rainy season!
Kampong Phluk floating village
Kampong Phluk floating village
Twilight over Kampong Phluk floating village
The monkeys at Angkor Wat are friendly
Monkeys at Angkor Wat
Cream at Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat
The Angkor Wat’s long halls are completely covered in well-preserved carvings
Nearly 1,000-year-old carvings line the halls of Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat
Steep stairs up to the Angkor Wat pinnacle!
Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat
Charky, Cream, and I at one of the Angkor Wat’s barays (artificial lakes)
Tasty curry
Ta Promh Temple
Ta Promh Temple
Ta Promh Temple
Welcome to my new home
Charky visiting my new home
Ta Promh Temple
Ta Promh Temple. This tree root is like a snake – you see it?
Ta Promh Temple. They filmed Tomb Raider here!
Ta Promh Temple
Ta Promh Temple
Ta Promh Temple
Ta Promh Temple
Ta Promh Temple
One of many gates into Angkor Thom
Angkor Thom
Angkor Thom. Feels like Indiana Jones!
Angkor Thom
Angkor Thom. Each of the temples 54 towers has four faces, looking in each cardinal direction
Angkor Thom
Carvings at Angkor Thom showing how they used to live 1,000 years ago
One of the gates leading to Angkor Thom
In Siem Reap city
Delicious Khmer food, including amok (the curry), lok lak (steak tips), and a bean pancake thing.
In Siem Reap city
Ominous clouds over Siem Reap airport
Testing the close-up setting on my camera, and this butterfly’s courage
Jayatataka Baray
Banteay Srei temple. The three buildings here represent Brama, Shiva, and Vishnu
Banteay Srei temple
1,000-year-old carvings at Banteay Srei temple
Driving around; soaking it in
Angkor Wat
From the top of Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat
Cream at Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat. If these guys ever become a band, they need this photo
Cream at Ta Phrom temple
Angkor Thom temple. 54 towers, 4 faces each, looking north, south, east, and west.
Angkor Thom
Carvings line the walls of Angkor Thom
One of the gates leading to Angkor Thom
One of the gates leading to Angkor Thom
Cream and I at Angkor Wat
Our guide Charky, Cream, and I near Angkor Thom
Charky and I at Angkor Wat
Charky and I at Kulen Waterfall. He was an awesome guide – super knowledgeable and friendly. Let me connect you with him next time you’re in Siem Reap!
Read about our time in Cambodia here .
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