A couple, standing in front of the Ta Prohm Temple in Cambodia, which is overgrown by trees.

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A Return to Angkor: The Tree-Adorned Temple of Ta Prohm

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Regarded as one of Angkor’s most atmospheric temples, Ta Prohm is perhaps best known as the location in which the movie Tomb Raider was filmed (admittedly, I have not seen it).

The circa 12th century temple’s gnarly, towering trees are at times indistinguishable from the stone walls, pillars, and foundations that they are devouring.

And the setting is mysterious.

If you have ever pondered what would happen to man’s structures if left tended only by Mother Nature for several centuries, Ta Prohm illustrates the answer well.

Shawn and me.

Ta Prohm was built by King Jayavarman VII in honor of his mother, Jayashitamani. Since 2006, it has been undergoing renovation, thanks to the Indian government. Thus far, the projects have stabilized the structure, using metal girders.  A colonnade has also been restored, using columns that long ago haphazardly collapsed. It is expected that these jigsaw-like puzzle repairs will continue through 2014.

I feel fortunate to have twice seen Ta Prohm before the complex becomes too refurbished, for it is the temple’s faults that offer the most treasured character.

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Hi! My name is Tricia Mitchell. I delight in telling stories about my slow travels through more than 65 countries. Some of my highlights have included sharing meals with locals in Armenia, Cambodia, and Tunisia; sipping sparkling wine with French cousins in Alsace; milking goats in a sleepy Bulgarian village; and training with a Japanese mine-clearance team in Laos. My husband, Shawn, and I are based in France’s Loire Valley.

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17 responses to “A Return to Angkor: The Tree-Adorned Temple of Ta Prohm”

  1. Victor Tribunsky Avatar

    I have been there and want to return! Very much.

    1. Tricia A. Mitchell Avatar

      Victor, agreed! Both times I have been to Angkor, time has been rather short and I felt as though I was whizzing through the various sites. It is incredible how many there are to see! Which temples were your favorites?

      I’m hoping to make it to Banteay Srei the next time we’re in Siem Reap. I’ve heard it’s a beautiful and delicately-carved temple.

  2. Sonali Dalal Avatar

    This is one place I dream of visiting in my life. Through your photos I have started on my journey.

    1. Tricia A. Mitchell Avatar

      Sonali, I hope your dream will soon become a reality! Angkor is such a tremendous place to explore and savor. It’s a pleasure to hear that my photos have allowed others to escape there – if only for a few moments. :)

  3. marinachetner Avatar
    1. Tricia A. Mitchell Avatar

      Thank you, thank you as always, Marina! :)

  4. Shutter Bug Avatar

    Stunning photos, Tricia! The first one is a favorite.

    1. Tricia A. Mitchell Avatar

      Thank you, Jessie! Did you get a chance to go there while in Cambodia?

  5. Bogdan D Photography Avatar

    Amazing place! Really enjoyed the essay, Tricia.

    1. Tricia A. Mitchell Avatar

      Thanks for taking the time to let me know you enjoyed the photos from our Angkorian adventures; it makes sharing the photos that much more enjoyable. I just saw your images from Germany – lovely! Makes me yearn for Europe, even though we’re enjoying Asia so very much!

  6. mathotoole Avatar

    Amazing photographs – congrats

    1. Tricia A. Mitchell Avatar

      Thanks, Matt! I’m happy that you stopped by, so that I could in turn discover your site and your wonderful travel photography. Until next time!

  7. Anna Avatar

    I am so excited to be coming here next month! First trip since covid shutdowns. Can’t wait to get out exploring again! Your photos have got me so pumped! Thanks. X

    1. Tricia A. Mitchell Avatar

      How exciting that you’re Cambodia-bound, Anna! Is it your first time visiting? I haven’t gotten a chance to write about a homestay we stayed in while in rural Takéo province. I’m happy to send the contact information of the family who runs the guesthouse if you think you’ll be venturing outside of Siem Reap, etc. Either way, I hope you have a fantastic trip.

      1. Anna Avatar

        Hi Tricia, yes my first time visiting! Really looking forward to it. I only have 4 days there so probably won’t venture too far out of Siem Reap but thanks for the offer of help anyway! Much appreciated. X

      2. Tricia A. Mitchell Avatar

        We haven’t been to Siem Reap since 2011. However, not far from Siem Reap there was a great silk farm where you could learn about the entire process of silk-making. We headed there for a few hours and then returned to our Siem Reap hotel the same day: https://triciaannemitchell.com/2012/01/07/learning-the-fine-art-of-sericulture-weaving-on-a-cambodian-silk-farm/ It might be a fun side trip for you if you’re interested in artisans and craftsmanship. Either way, have a wonderful trip, Anna!

      3. Anna Avatar

        For some reason I can’t log on to your other post and comment. But thanks for the link to that page. Silk production is just amazing! If i have the time I’ll keep this place in mind! Thanks! X