Today was one for the memory books ancient stones, creeping jungle vines, and cinematic dรฉjร vu. We explored two of Angkorโs most fascinating sites: the atmospheric Nokor Thom and the iconic Ta Prohm, where the jungle has taken hold in the most dramatic way.
And yesโฆ there may have been a dinosaur sighting too.
First Stop: Nokor Thom โ Quiet, Moody, Magical
We started our day at Nokor Thom far less visited than the big names but absolutely full of character.
Where places like Angkor Wat and Ta Prohm buzz with camera clicks and crowds, Nokor Thom was silent, shaded, and peaceful.
Worn down paths and mossy carvings, low light filtering through stone corridors it felt like weโd stumbled into a forgotten world.
Georgia called it โthe sneaky temple,โ thanks to the way the sunlight slipped through cracks and lit up hidden corners.
Dotty was warming up to the day in a grumpy way, hot, tired, and protesting about walking, so we carried her!
There is something special about having a place like this almost to yourself no rush, no tour groups, just time to soak it in and imagine the stories the walls could tell and I bet they have a lot
Then to Ta Prohm, Where Nature and History Collide
If youโve seen Tomb Raider (the Angelina Jolie one), youโve already had a taste of Ta Prohm.
Itโs the jungle temple the one where massive tree roots smother ancient stone, like nature slowly pulling it all back into the earth.
Walking through it feels like youโve stepped onto a film setโฆ only itโs real, and older than you can imagine.










Georgia was blown away by the way the trees wrapped themselves around buildings like they were giving them a slow, crushing hug.
Dotty just ran from one vine to the next, like she was on a treasure hunt.
Itโs wild. Itโs crumbling. Itโs powerful. It was beautiful adventuring the site was magical!
The Ta Prohm โStegosaurusโ
Tucked into a quiet section of the temple is one of Angkorโs weirdest mysteries: a stone carving that looks exactly like a stegosaurus complete with those bony plates down its back.
People argue about it constantly, is it proof of ancient knowledge? Just a stylised rhino? A time-travelling carver?
We donโt know. But standing there looking at it? You definitely pause and go, โHang onโฆ what?โ It 100% looks like a dinosaur and it would have taken days to carve out, so it was done to design! Odd to say the least!
Whether itโs a dinosaur or not, itโs yet another reason Ta Prohm stays with you long after you leave.
Quick Tips from Today
๐ฏ Nokor Thom
Go early itโs peaceful and you might have it all to yourself. Wear good shoes and take your time. Bring water thereโs not much nearby.
๐ฌ Ta Prohm
Gets busy fast, so try early morning or later in the day. Watch for the โstegosaurusโ carving near the outer wall of the central area. Be ready for roots, uneven stone, and wild photo opportunities.
Thoughts
Today we started in silence, ended in the jungle, and in betweenโฆ we mightโve seen a dinosaur carved into 12th-century temple stone.
Cambodia continues to surprise us. Every stone, every statue, every crooked corridor seems to hold something unexpected whether itโs peace, wonder, or a little movie magic.
Weโre loving every minute!
