Preah Palilay
Preah Palilay
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scubacol11
Rotherham, UK2,242 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2023 • Solo
This is the type of temple that does it for me,unrestored and not many tourisrts,slightly off the beaten track but worth searching out,very quiet and peacfull and impressive for the large trees growing through it.
Written 12 September 2023
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TAIN2013
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia2,859 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2018
Located to the north west of the Royal Terrace and the main attractions in Angkor Thom, the small temple is reached by a long and narrow causeway with a naga balustrade. A wooden pavilion on the causeway houses a seated Buddha statue. At the end of the causeway is the temple entrance topped by a gopura. The gopura and parts of the temple are covered in intricate carvings depicting mythological scenes.

The main temple has a single tower located on a tiered base. The temple is in ruins and entrance to the tower is not allowed. It is located in a forest and there are trees growing out of its structure giving it a very serene appearance.

The small temple is located close to the main attractions and is worth the short detour.
Written 30 November 2019
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