
Located in Cambodia, Angkor Wat, a jewel of Southeast Asia, is the world's largest religious monument. It was originally built in the early 12th century as a Hindu temple, and it later became a Buddhist pilgrimage site.
This temple holds the intricate carvings and massive stone, which makes it one of the world's most stunning UNESCO heritage sites on the Asia continent. This site was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the year 1992.
When you are there, explore the marvel of the intricate bas-reliefs depicting ancient Hindu mythology and experience the breathtaking sunrise over the temple’s silhouette. Due to its stunning features, this site stands in the fourth position on the top 10 UNESCO World Heritage Sites list.