I recently visited Bayon Temple, and it was a real discovery! This is an amazing place filled with history and atmosphere. The architecture of the temple with its famous Buddha faces is simply amazing — every corner seems alive and full of mysteries.
Walking through the temple complexes was a real pleasure. The magnificent carved details and majestic towers create a unique atmosphere, and the numerous corridors and terraces allow you to immerse yourself in the history of the Khmer civilization. I especially remember the moments when I stopped to look at the Buddha's faces, which look in different directions — it's really fascinating!
The staff is very friendly and ready to help with any questions. I recommend taking a guided tour to learn more about the significance and history of this place.
If you are in Cambodia, do not miss the opportunity to visit the Bayon Temple. This is a place that leaves deep impressions and makes you think about the greatness of the past. I will definitely come back here again!
One of the most compact and original temples. Carved stone faces stare at you from all sides. I want to photograph it all, take pictures. But due to the large number of applicants, it is difficult that one of the visitors would not get into the frame. The temple was the last one on our trip to the temples of Angora. Emotions and strength seemed to be gone, but still he made a great impression
It's just fantastic!!! We must see! And if you also have a decent guide - powerful, strong, amazing and amazing! The place is fire. Have time to see before the masses of people are trampled!
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Pavel Sindrevich
Level 30 Local Expert
October 25, 2024
The Khmer say that this temple was built as an edification to the living that the gods see everything, and therefore one should avoid bad deeds and thoughts. They even claim that the facial expressions on the towers can change depending on who is looking at them. It seemed to me that they all looked at me indifferently, despite the fact that they were being looked at with delight and admiration.
I'll probably give all the temples in Cambodia 5... First of all, you need to visit it at least once in your life. Secondly, this is an amazing historical cross-section. And the third is people. Compared to Vietnam and Thailand, they are even more friendly.
The temple of a thousand faces is very impressive in quantity and quality of execution. It is declared that all persons are different. This time, the temple was reconstructed and the most interesting - the upper terraces were closed.
It's a very interesting place. It's a pity that without a guide, but if you read before visiting, it's already more interesting to visit. I went there by bicycle along the small ring.