East Gopura of Angkor Wat


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The sight is located within Angkor. To prepare for your visit, read the AsiaExplorers Angkor Travel Guide for useful information. Visitors to Angkor stay at the town of Siem Reap. If you are looking for budget accommodation in Siem Reap, use the Cambodia Budget Accommodation Guide to find a place to stay.



Built in the first half of the 12th Century
by King Suryavarman II (reigned 1113-circa 1150)



Angkor Wat has four main gates with towers, called Gopura. Of these, visitors enter through the West Gopura. The East Gopura is located on the far side of Angkor Wat. However, it is built of a much smaller scale than the West Gopura. In fact most visitors to Angkor never venture anywhere near it.

The East Gopura of Angkor Wat can be visited if one has time to kill. It is located at the end of a tarred road surrounded by tall trees. Occassionally you may come across one or two visitors and the park keepers, but at most times, the places is desolate. From the East Gopura, you can get a good view of the eastern façade of Angkor Wat.




East Gopura of Angkor Wat.



Water plants such as water lilies cover this section of the moat. Occassionally, you can see the lawnkeepers removing the waterlilies that threaten to choke the moat by cutting off oxygen to the lakebed.



The grounds of Angkor Wat.



The East Gopura is located in the midst of trees.



Angkor Wat as seen from the tarred track to the East Gopura.





Click thumbnail to visit the different sections of Angkor Wat

Battle of Kurukshetra

Churning the Ocean of Milk

East Gopura

Inner Sanctuary

North Gopura

Other Sections

South Gopura

Army of Suryavarman II



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