Angkor Wat in Pictures
Posted on 05. Apr, 2011 by Steph in Asia, Destinations, Photos
I took almost 1000 photos during my three days exploring Angkor Wat. I’m not really happy with my new camera unfortunately, but some of my shots turned out pretty well. Here are the highlights:

The moat of Angkor Wat

A monk who asked for a picture with me inside Angkor Wat

The Bayon

Stone face in the Bayon

Strangle figs taking over Ta Prohm

Preah Khan

Preah Khan

Preah Khan

Neak Pean

East Mebon

Pre Rup

Banteay Srei

Lolei

Bakong
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- - April 7, 2011
[...] Angkor Wat in Pictures at Twenty Something Travel Bryan has visited exactly one more country than his wife, and she won't let him forget it! Also an avid photographer, he enjoys entrenching himself within the local culture in order to learn more about the people of a place. As a freelance web developer, he co-founded Budget Your Trip and Collective Lens. You can follow him on Twitter at @budgetyourtrip or @bryantighe.Bryan's website [...]
- - July 29, 2011
[...] 0 Comments 30 July 2011 In light of a holy theme at Zip Set Go’s Travelers’ Night In this week, I thought a good idea for photo Friday would be the world’s largest religious monument, Angkor Wat. [...]






Luna
05. Apr, 2011
Gorgeous photos! I love the one of you and the monk. I get so flattered when the locals ask to take photos with me!
Jaime
05. Apr, 2011
Ahh great pictures. Seem so interesting and intriguing. Can’t wait to see it all for myself…
Rachel
05. Apr, 2011
Beautiful photos!
Matt | ExpertVagabond
05. Apr, 2011
Great set of photos! Looking forward to watching a sunrise here.
Scott - Quirky Travel Guy
05. Apr, 2011
The monk asked you for a picture? Sweet.
Sarah
05. Apr, 2011
Stunning pictures, Steph!
Lill
05. Apr, 2011
It must be flattering when a local asks for a photo taken with a traveller!
Bluegreen Kirk
06. Apr, 2011
Wow a thousand pictures on one trip i dont think i have taken that many in my life. Those photo remind me of Tomb Raider.
Dan Thompson
06. Apr, 2011
Neat pictures! I’ve got to get over there!
Dan
Tijmen
07. Apr, 2011
That must be such an interesting place to walk around with your camera, so much to see there. Not sure I would reach the 1000 photos in 3 days as well, but i surely would take plenty of them.
Rebecca
24. Apr, 2011
Gorgeous! I’m going to be there later this week and can’t wait!
Angela
16. Jun, 2011
Beautiful shots, very evocative of the place.