Baphuon Temple

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Baphoun Temple
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Baphoun Temple

The Baphuon Temple is one of the most impressive yet underrated temples in the Angkor Archaeological Park. Built in the 11th century as a state temple of the Khmer Empire, this three-tiered mountain temple is a masterpiece of ancient architecture.

What I loved:

  • Breathtaking Structure – The towering pyramid-style design and long elevated walkway leading to the temple create a grand entrance.
  • Historical Significance – Baphuon was later converted into a reclining Buddha in the 16th century, adding a unique Buddhist touch to this originally Hindu temple.
  • Less Crowded – Compared to Angkor Wat or Bayon, Baphuon is quieter, allowing for a more peaceful exploration.
    -Restoration Efforts – The temple was painstakingly rebuilt after collapsing, and the dedication to preserving its original form is remarkable.

Tips for visitors:
🔹 Wear comfortable shoes—there are steep staircases to climb.
🔹 Visit early morning or late afternoon for cooler temperatures and softer light for photos.
🔹 Don’t miss the detailed carvings on the walls—some depict scenes from Hindu epics like the Ramayana.

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