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Angkor Wat Cambodia
Angkor Wat, in its beauty and state of preservation, is unrivaled. Its mightiness and magnificence bespeak a pomp and a luxury surpassing that of a Pharaoh or a Shah Jahan, an impressiveness greater than that of the Pyramids, an artistic distinctiveness as fine as that of the Taj Mahal.
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Beng Mealea Temple, an Angkor temple 37 miles east of Siem Reap Cambodia, is perhaps the best place to feel like Beng Melea TempleLara Croft or Indiana Jones. Here you can clamber around the crumbling stones of an "undiscovered" and mysterious temple that has been reclaimed by the jungle. Long a secret enclave for temple buffs and only recently cleared of land mines, Beng Mealea Temple Cambodia is steadily attracting more visitors.

Beng Mealea Temple in Cambodia has three gallery walls and a moat at the entrance. The interior temple area is a big pile of rubble, great for climbing around and exploring. There was a movie recently filmed here and the filmmakers left their ramps, making it a bit easier to get around.

The east entrance is closed because of many fallen rocks, but enter just to the right of the main entrance and look for the relief images of the god of fire over the first door as you approach the gallery by the first ramp, then an image of a three-headed elephant born of the mythical Churning of the Ocean of Milk (the Hindu creation legend). A small library is inside this first gallery area. From here, plunge into the temple center.

Beng Melea Temple CambodiaThe platform path from the center leads through a covered, dark gallery. Between sections, you'll have to do some clambering and rock hopping - be careful of the slippery moss. The path exits the opposite (west) side of the temple, and from there you can either wend your way back through, following a different course to the rocks, or walk around the outside.

Beng Mealea Temple is 60km (37 miles) east of Siem Reap Cambodia and is often visited as part of a day trip along with the Roluos Group. The road is paved and smooth until just after the Roluos group where you turn north at the town of Dom Dek, which has a local market that's worth a stop. From there, follow a dusty, bumpy road. Traveling by motorbike is not recommended, at least not without a good mask and nerves of steel.

History of Beng Melea
No one has found the usual Sanskrit inscription on the temple, but King Suryavarman (Angkor Wat's builder) is believed to have erected it in the 12th century.