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Explore Angkor Wat Virtually

The world's largest religious monument

Angkor Wat is the crown jewel of the Khmer Empire and the largest religious monument ever constructed. Built in the early 12th century by King Suryavarman II, this temple complex in Siem Reap, Cambodia covers over 400 acres and features some of the most intricate stone carvings in existence.

Originally dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu, it gradually transformed into a Buddhist temple. Today it's Cambodia's national symbol, appearing on the country's flag, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site visited by millions each year.

Google Street View: Walk the Temple

🛕 Angkor Wat in Google Street View

Walk through the temple corridors, explore the central towers, and examine the stunning bas-relief galleries in immersive 360°. See details impossible to appreciate in a crowd.

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What You Can Explore

💡 Pro Tip

In Street View, navigate to the eastern gallery's bas-relief of the Churning of the Sea of Milk — a 49-meter panel depicting 88 devas and 92 asuras pulling a cosmic serpent. It's the most famous carving at Angkor Wat.

The Angkor Complex

Angkor Wat is just one temple in a massive archaeological complex. Other must-see temples nearby:

  1. Bayon Temple — Famous for its 216 massive stone faces gazing in all directions
  2. Ta Prohm — The "Tomb Raider temple" where giant tree roots engulf ancient stone walls
  3. Angkor Thom — The last great capital of the Khmer Empire, enclosing 9 square kilometers
  4. Banteay Srei — A smaller temple renowned for the finest, most intricate carvings in all of Angkor
  5. Preah Khan — A sprawling monastery-university complex built for 100,000 officials and servants

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