Banteay Srei vs. Bayon

Cambodia’s Delicate Pink Jewel vs. the Enigmatic Smiling Giant (2025)

AspectBanteay Srei (“Citadel of Women”)Bayon (State Temple of Angkor Thom)
SizeTiny – 500 m × 500 mMedium – 9 hectares, 54 towers
Built967 CE (oldest major surviving temple)Late 12th–early 13th century (Jayavarman VII)
MaterialRare rose-pink sandstoneGrey sandstone & laterite
Carving styleDeepest, most delicate in Khmer art – looks like jewelleryMassive faces + everyday-life bas-reliefs
Famous forExquisite miniature detail – “the jewel of Khmer art”216 serene giant faces staring in every direction
Iconic imageDancing Shiva Nataraja & smiling devatasThe hypnotic four-faced towers
Spiritual vibeFeminine, intimate, almost privateMystical, overwhelming, “being watched”
Crowd level (2025)Usually quiet – often only 50–100 people at a timeBusy – one of the most visited after Angkor Wat
Distance from Siem Reap38 km (45 min drive)10 km (inside Angkor Thom)
Best lightMorning 7–9 a.m. – pink stone glowsLate afternoon – faces glow orange
RestorationAlmost perfectly preserved since constructionHeavily restored (Japanese & French teams)
Original religionHindu (Shiva)Mahayana Buddhist (Lokesvara)
Feeling when aloneLike discovering a secret jewellery boxLike being judged by calm giants

The Core Difference in One Sentence

Banteay Srei is the delicate love poem carved in pink stone. Bayon is the mysterious smile that watches you from every direction.

Which Should You Visit?

  • Want to feel like you’ve discovered the most beautiful small temple on Earth, almost alone? → Banteay Srei
  • Want to be hypnotised by 216 giant faces staring into your soul? → Bayon

Most repeat visitors say: “Banteay Srei makes you whisper ‘wow’ every ten seconds. Bayon makes you shut up and just stare.”

Do both in one day (easy combo) and you’ll experience the full emotional range of Khmer genius – from intimate perfection to cosmic mystery. In a park of wonders, these two are the ones that most often leave people speechless for completely opposite reasons.