Off the Beaten Track at Angkor Wat: Ta Nei Temple
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Off the Beaten Track at Angkor Wat: Ta Nei Temple
Tired of the crowds at Angkor Wat ? Ta Nei temple is only accessible on foot.
Ta Nei Temple
Ta Nei temple in Cambodia is one of the smaller Angkor temples and was built under Jayavarman VII in the late 12th century in the Buddhist style. The temple is located some 14km from Siem Reap and 4.5 km from Angkor Wat within the main UNESCO archaeological park just to the North of Ta Keo temple.
For tourists Ta Nei temple highlights include the increasingly rare opportunity to explore an ancient ruined temple untroubled by Angkor crowds or local vendors.
Travel from Siem Reap to Ta Nei temple around 14km (23 minutes by car, 30 minutes by Tuk Tuk or an hour and a half by bike) either via Srah Srang and Ta Prohm or through Angkor Thom and the Victory gate. You can visit Ta Nei temple at any time of day; most Angkor temple tours and tour bus crowds do not venture here as theer is no vehicular access.
A Ta Nei Temple plan can be useful for orientation but this small temple is easily navigated. An expert local tour guide from Siem Reap will ensure you find the site through the forest trail and get the most value from your time at the site.
https://www.aboutasiatravel.com/cambodi ... ei-temple/
https://www.travelfish.org/sight_profil ... angkor/354
Ta Nei Temple
Ta Nei temple in Cambodia is one of the smaller Angkor temples and was built under Jayavarman VII in the late 12th century in the Buddhist style. The temple is located some 14km from Siem Reap and 4.5 km from Angkor Wat within the main UNESCO archaeological park just to the North of Ta Keo temple.
For tourists Ta Nei temple highlights include the increasingly rare opportunity to explore an ancient ruined temple untroubled by Angkor crowds or local vendors.
Travel from Siem Reap to Ta Nei temple around 14km (23 minutes by car, 30 minutes by Tuk Tuk or an hour and a half by bike) either via Srah Srang and Ta Prohm or through Angkor Thom and the Victory gate. You can visit Ta Nei temple at any time of day; most Angkor temple tours and tour bus crowds do not venture here as theer is no vehicular access.
A Ta Nei Temple plan can be useful for orientation but this small temple is easily navigated. An expert local tour guide from Siem Reap will ensure you find the site through the forest trail and get the most value from your time at the site.
https://www.aboutasiatravel.com/cambodi ... ei-temple/
https://www.travelfish.org/sight_profil ... angkor/354
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