Ta Prohm Temple
Ta Prohm Temple
Ta Prohm is the modern name of the temple in Siem Reap, Cambodia, built in the Bayon style largely in the late 12th and early 13th centuries and originally called Rajavihara. Located approximately one kilometre east of Angkor Thom and on the southern edge of the East Baray, it was founded by the Khmer King Jayavarman VII as a Mahayana Buddhist monastery and university. Unlike most Angkorian temples, Ta Prohm is in much the same condition in which it was found: the photogenic and atmospheric combination of trees growing out of the ruins and the jungle surroundings have made it one of Angkor's most popular temples with visitors. UNESCO inscribed Ta Prohm on the World Heritage List in 1992. Today, it is one of the most visited complexes in Cambodia’s Angkor region. The conservation and restoration of Ta Prohm is a partnership project of the Archaeological Survey of India and the APSARA.
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Overview
Ta Prohm is the modern name of the temple in Siem Reap, Cambodia, built in the Bayon style largely in the late 12th and early 13th centuries and originally called Rajavihara. Located approximately one kilometre east of Angkor Thom and on the southern edge of the East Baray, it was founded by the Khmer King Jayavarman VII as a Mahayana Buddhist monastery and university.
Siem Reap Tours
- Street Food Tour
- Angkor Complex with Circus
- Monk Blessing Tour
- Siem Reap Community Homestay Tour
- Cooking Class
- Siem Reap Multi Activities
- Banteay Chmar Tour
- Sambor Prei Kuk Tour
- Siem Reap Cycling, Trekking and Kayaking
- Preah Vihear, Koh Ker and Beng Mealea
- Sunset Safari by Quad Bike
- Magnificient Angkor Wat Sunrise