The symbiosis of cultural heritage
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A few months ago, I embarked on an unforgettable journey to Phnom Kulen, and the experience was nothing short of magical. The ancient temple atop the sacred mountain exuded a serene ambiance, rich with history and spirituality. Exploring its intricate carvings and towering structures was awe-inspiring. The allure of Phnom Kulen extended beyond the temple, as I discovered pristine waterfalls cascading through lush landscapes. The refreshing plunge into the natural pools provided a rejuvenating escape. The symbiosis of cultural heritage and natural beauty made Phnom Kulen a place worth visiting. Each step uncovered hidden gems, weaving a tapestry of memories that lingered long after the trip concluded. If you seek a destination that seamlessly blends cultural marvels with scenic wonders, Phnom Kulen beckons with open arms.
In 2024, I wish to visit New Zealand.
The tour guide Sofia was fantastic. We booked late at night and arranged a private tour at the last minute. Sorphea knew some hidden locations along the way and as a photographer I appreciated it very much. He took us on a food and culture tour before we arrived at the waterfall. Highly recommended.
let's experience the fantastic natural resort . make a swimming , mission the very long way to see the batcave @Kulenmountain
Lychee Mountain is the birthplace of Angkor Dynasty. It is sacred and beautiful. It is more lively to go on Sunday. There are more people worshipping Buddha and praying on Sunday. For a better understanding of Cambodia, going to Lichi Mountain is the best choice.
Lichi Mountain is about 15 kilometers north of Queen's Palace. The road condition along the road is not good. It's all laterite pavement. It's worse to enter the mountain area. The road is rough and rough. Toyota waddles through the woods. On both sides of the road are big litchi trees and primitive woods. Although the driver Xiaodu pays great attention to avoid the pits on the road, he is still underpinned many times. It takes more than an hour to reach the scenic spot on the road. To Lichi Mountain, we usually visit the three scenic spots shown in the picture above, namely, sleeping Buddha, sculpture in water and large waterfalls. There are restaurants in the parking lot of the Great Falls for visitors to eat and rest. Walking out of the parking lot of the sleeping Buddha scenic spot, I first saw a statue on the square, surrounded by businessmen and children begging for candy. Shangshan Road is a long step road. Two elephants greet tourists and pilgrims from afar at the mountaineering intersection. In front of the exquisite snake head statue, there is a tall tower gate. There are three Buddha statues standing in the tower. The top of the gate is covered with patterns. As soon as we move on, we reach the top of the hill, the Buddhist Temple on the top of the hill. In the temple with a sharp roof, there lies a Buddhist Buddha carved from a huge sandstone. The temple was built after the carving of the Buddha statue. This is the pilgrimage Hall of Cambodians. Below the temple there is also a small pagoda temple, which can provide incense for pilgrims and tourists. To climb to the Buddhist Temple, we need to take off our hats and shoes before we can enter the pilgrimage. Don't forget to put on socks when we step on the high, hot stone steps. Our footboards can't stand the hot ground. From the Wo Buddha Temple, you can see a Buddhist statue sitting at the top of a huge cave, beside which a monk recites sutras to the followers to solve their confusion.
The mountains of the mountains are not known as the mountains of the mountains.
Lizhi Mountain~The place where Zhou Daguan introduced Lichee in the Yuan Dynasty~Now it is a gathering place for Khmer Rouge exiles~There are many beggars~Children will have candy when they see tourists~The white sand springs that will "fart" and the thousands of Xiaolinjia carvings underwater are quite interesting~And you can visit the temple built on the top of the boulder The temple looks up at the huge sleeping Buddha~ There is also the place where Sihanouk was born~ and the huge footprints of Buddha~ Then wash your hands with the holy water flowing through Lingayuni~ As for the mountain and forest scenery, it is similar to the level of small attractions in the suburbs of Beijing. It is relatively lackluster but Chen ~ and it is a distance from the city. If you run deliberately, as a person who comes here, you don't need to ~