Angkor Wat, Near Siem Reap, Cambodia, is considered by many to be a wonder of the world. This temple was built in the 12th century by King Suryavarman II, first as a Hindu temple, which has since been converted to Buddhist.
For most visitors to Cambodia, this is the main draw due to the beautiful architecture and effective preservation of one of the largest temples in the world.
See for yourself why so many are mesmerized by the ancient wonder of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, as seen through the eyes of travel videographer, Dorian Cados:
Today’s guest blog is written by Ava Apollo – a lover of travel and a social media blogger at Super Blogettes, with a video contribution from the talented and well-traveled Dorian Cados:
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Canadian expat Carrie Kellenberger has kept a home base with her husband in Asia since 2003. A prolific traveler, Carrie has funded her travels primarily as a writer, editor, travel blogger and photographer, but she has also worked as an educator, voice over artist, model and nightclub singer. She draws upon her 15+ years of travel experience to write about travel-related issues and the countries she has visited on her award-winning web site, My Several Worlds.
Her photography and travel articles have appeared in both print and online publications around the world, including Travel and Leisure Asia, Unearthing Asia and Hip Compass Escapes.