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Angkor Wat - Ascend to heaven

Posted by Leonard on January 19, 2010 at 7:28 AM

According to a Jan 15 article in The Phnom Penh Post, the top tier of Angkor Wat is once again open to visitors after several years of renovation work:

"As of today, tourists will once again be able to enjoy the view from the very top level of Angkor Wat. The top tier, called the Bakan, has been closed for restoration since October 2007 and restoration work was undertaken by Khmer, German and Italian teams. On December 31, Apsara issued a letter to various institutions, tour operators and tour guide associations saying that the Bakan will be opened but only temporarily. No dates have been given for when it will be closed again, or when it might be opened permanently."

A local tour guide explained the significance of this newly opened tower: "The Bakan is considered a sacred place and it’s at the very top,” he said. “Tourists are always interested in visiting the Bakan, because it was considered heaven for the gods.”


There are restrictions on the visits that you should be aware of:

"Tough restrictions have also been imposed. Visitors must be in good health, wear “proper” clothes and be over 12 years old. They must register in order to visit, and just 100 people will be allowed at the top at any one time and only for 30-minute periods. The Bakan will also be closed for every Buddhist holiday."

The article doesn't explain how you can register to climb to the top but I am sure that information will be easily available from your hotel/guesthouse, guide or driver.

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3 Comments

Reply john
06:22 AM on February 06, 2010
firstly thank you for your information, i did visited Angkor wat on chrismass holiday 2009 i did enjoy every much , what amazing country.
its great to see a white person like you are helping those who need help, i am combodian myself but live in australia, information helping khmer is beautifull,
cheers..
Reply Leonard
07:55 AM on February 08, 2010
Hi John,

Thank you for stopping by and leaving your comment. It is an amazing country with amazing people. So many of us who visit are deeply touched and try in some small way to contribute to a better future for Cambodia and her people. Be well.
Reply Louise
04:58 PM on April 26, 2010
Hi Lennie, I just visited the Bakan. You don't have to register, just wait in line and wear a swing tag on laniard. We did it over Khmer New Year so the wait was long but well worth it. There is a sense that they keep you moving but no-one actually hurried us along. Spectacular views and beautiful part of the temple. Louise