In the heart of Cambodia, nestled within a rich forested area, lies Angkor Wat, a monument of profound historical and archaeological significance.
This sprawling temple complex, constructed in the early 12th century under the reign of King Suryavarman II, is a symbol of the Khmer Empire’s grandeur and its sophisticated understanding of art and architecture.
Among its most captivating features are the ancient statues that stand guard over these sacred sites, each telling a unique story of beliefs, craftsmanship, and the civilisation that once thrived here.