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Visit Cambodia Year 2008                                   Visit to Top destinatiosn of Cambodia                                Angkor Wat Temples and other temples at Angkor World Heritage Site                               Visit Phnom Penh City with its cultural and historical sites                            You will have unforgettable vacation at Sihanouk Ville beaches and it island view.                                         Ratanakiri is a land with tribal indigenous peoples living by hunting. Possibility of trekking and adventure tours by meeting and staying with local people.
 
 

Angkor Wat

The city which is a temple

  • Date: The first half of the 12th century
  • Reign of construction: Suryavarman II (1113-1150)
  • Cult: Hinduism, Visnuit temple
  • Clearance work: G. Commaille (1908-1911)

Angkor Wat, the largest monument of the Angkor complex and the best preserved, is an architectural masterpiece. It is perfection in composition, balance, proportions, relief and sculptures make it one of the finest monuments in the world.

"Wat" meaning "Monastery" which was called it when it became a Buddhist Hinayanism in the 16th century.

It is generally accepted that Angkor Wat was a funerary temple for the king Suryavarman II symbolism between sunset and death. To see the bas-reliefs starting from left to right according to Hindu funeral ritual, to prove this function.

Angkor Wat Towers

It is surrounding by a moat: 190m wide, 1500m from West to East; 1300m from North to South; their sandstone embankments decorated with step and curps are more than 10km long and 3m deep. This frame work is broken, in the West and East by a bridge; the West entrance one is of stone, the east one is of earth seems to have been designed temporarily during the digging of the ditches, for transporting the materials.

The laterite wall: 1025m from West to East; 800m from North to South; the bridge across the moat to the West entrance 250m; the West entrance: 255m with triple-tower and include passages connected by halls and prolongated by galleries and in splendid blind doors; behind these are ground-level passages for common people, carts and animals.

The wall contains a series of false windows with finely, carved balusters, the surface is engraved with charming square pattern in rosettes.
From this background, stand out groups of graceful Apsaras or celestial dancers with rich costumes and splendid head-dress.
Above the windows, under the delicate design hanging from the cornice, runs a frieze of warriors on the shoulders of the different animals (all these warriors may be Gods).

Architectural Plan:

The plan of Angkor Wat is hard to understand when walking through the monument because of the vastness.

It is complexity and beauty always attract the attention of the visitors. From a distance it looks like a colossal mass of stone on one level with long causeway leading to the central complex but when approaching it is a series of elevated towers, galleries, chambers, porches and courtyards on different levels linked by stairways.

Symbolism:

Angkor Wat is a miniature replica of the universe in stone and represents an earthly model of the cosmic world. The central tower rises from the centre of the monument symbolizing the mythical mountain Meru, situated at the centre of the universe. Its five towers corresponds to the five peaks of Mount Meru; the outer wall symbolizing the chain of the mountain surrounding the universe and the Moat representing the ocean beyond. The causeway which decorated with Naga balustrade symbolizing the rainbow -- the bridge linked the world of the human being to the paradise -- the world of Gods.

 

 
     

Siem Reap Hotels

 
Le Meridien Angkor
Victoria Angkor
Angkor Village
Royal Angkor
Empress Angkor
Lotus Angkor

Phnom Penh Hotels

 
InterContinental Hotel
Phnom Penh Hotel
Sunway Hotel
Cambodiana Hotel
Juliana Hotel
Mittapheap

A most memorable and comprehensive week´s tour for our 2 families (a party of 10 made up of 4 adults and 6 energetic children aged between 6 years old and 14 years old, so it wasn´t easy by any means!) One family flew in from Singapore and the other from Japan, and on different days as well, but Vivath in his "laid-back" manner organised things so well, it went swimmingly. The hotel was friendly and comfortable, food delicious, tour itinerary marvellous, Vivath (and San the driver, a super and steady driver at that) greeting us each morning with smiles on their faces inspite of a couple of wet days.........cultural education with great fun, we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves! Highly recommended, and absolutely great value-for-money using locals, which we totally approve of!

― GIBB Family, n/a, England/Spain ― 9/24/2006
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