Banteay Chhmar

Banteay Chhmar

Banteay Chhmar

Rising out of the jungle in remote northwestern Cambodia, Banteay Chhmar is a 12th-century temple built by King Jayavarman VII. Located about 2.5 hours from Siem Reap and Angkor Wat, this crumbling structure shares architectural similarities with its sister temple, Bayon, but without the throngs of visitors. The temple’s enigmatic presence and secluded location make it a unique destination. Visitors can explore the intricate carvings and ancient ruins, experiencing a sense of discovery and solitude that is rare in more popular sites.

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