The mesmerising architecture is breath-taking. Taking local transport in any place one visit is the most interesting thing, also that temple seems majestic, from those little sculptures to high ceiling hallways, everything describes how our ancestors respected the architecture and they knew how to create beautiful places which lasted years long. Those pictures are wonderful.
Understanding level turn different when we visit places instead of bookish knowledge. Did you hired a guide there? as it is always knowledgeable to do so.
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It is indeed a magnificent place @sahiba-rana! Your actual presence in that location is important to truly savor the various details in their beautiful presentations. My personal tour guide was my Tuk Tuk driver who also happened to be a Cambodian native and was very knowledgeable about Angkor Wat and the surrounding temple ruins. I was fortunate to have found him as he was a friendly and accommodating person. As an Architect yourself, I invite you to travel and explore Angkor Wat to be able to experience this once-in-a-lifetime religious architectural gem!
Oh I would surely visit Angkor Wat It seems a beautiful and learning experience to visit. Thanks for the virtual tour through your post.