Ariff Aris's profile

Travel Adventures : Siem Reap & Angkor

It was 7am when we caught a glimpse of the sun as it comes up so shy. So i told the sun, 'you are beautiful this morning. Thanks for making my day...'
It was a school day. The busy streets of Siem Reap was filled with Tuk-Tuks and bicycles rushing to their destian
Walking towards the Angkor wat temple and it was the brightest day with clouds so puffy. The reflection on the lake was surreal it was almost identical. Like a mirror to the sky. 
Entering one of the meditation grounds within the Angkor Wat temple. I could only imagine the how it was like to be one with nature. 
'I'm about to set' she said. i looked at her and said thank you. Took a picture of Angkor one last time before I bid goodbye for another day.
We reached the city in time to view the sun setting along the King's road lake. It was simply breathtaking. 
Walking through walkways seeing so many statues, i begin to see the beauty of imperfection.
As the morning comes, struggling amongts the other tourists, fighting over the chance to steal and capture natures beauty. It was a tough battle.
This is the last one, I said. and so it was. We walked further and further from Angkor as we said goodbye, it was a good visit. Thank you for having us.
The lonesome buddha sits and waits every day for the people who acknowledges him and will stand strong till time takes him away.
It was a hot and hazy at the Bayon Temple. But the Buddhas are always smiling.
Sometimes, the last thing you want comes in first and the first thing you want never comes and the waiting is all you can do. And sometimes, the waiting is worth every single sen and time.
Travel Adventures : Siem Reap & Angkor
Published:

Travel Adventures : Siem Reap & Angkor

A collection of my selected shots from my Siem Reap travels.

Published:

Creative Fields