Banteay Srei vs. Ta Prohm

Cambodia’s Pink Jewel vs. the Jungle’s Romantic Embrace (2025)

AspectBanteay Srei (“Citadel of Women”)Ta Prohm (“Ancestor Brahma”)
SizeTiny – 500 m × 500 mLarge – 1 km × 600 m, sprawling layout
Built967 CE – oldest major surviving temple1186 CE – Jayavarman VII
MaterialRare rose-pink sandstoneGrey sandstone & laterite
ConditionAlmost perfectly preserved – looks brand newDeliberately left “jungle-embraced” – trees growing through
Carving styleDeepest, most delicate in Khmer art – looks like jewelleryGood but overshadowed by nature’s drama
Famous forExquisite miniature detail“Tomb Raider” tree roots & romantic decay
Iconic imageDancing Shiva & smiling devatasSilk-cotton tree roots wrapped around doorways
Crowd level (2025)Usually peaceful – rarely more than 100 peopleVery busy – one of the most photographed temples
Distance from Siem Reap38 km (45 min drive)12 km (inside Angkor park)
Best lightMorning – pink stone glows like rose quartzLate afternoon – golden light through tree canopy
Feeling“I found a secret jewellery box”“I’m an explorer in a lost city”
RestorationMinimal – still original 10th-century look“Arrested decay” policy – trees left in place
Original religionHindu (Shiva)Mahayana Buddhist (dedicated to king’s mother)
PhotographyMacro heaven – every inch is perfectWide-angle drama – trees vs. stone

The Core Difference in One Sentence

Banteay Srei is the perfectly preserved pink diamond. Ta Prohm is the same diamond half-swallowed by a 400-year-old tree.

Which Should You Visit?

  • Want to see the most beautiful stone carving on Earth, almost alone? → Banteay Srei
  • Want the ultimate “lost in the jungle” Indiana Jones experience? → Ta Prohm

The Perfect 2025 Combo

Do both in one day:

  • 6:00 a.m. – Banteay Srei at opening (have it to yourself)
  • 10:30 a.m. – Ta Prohm before the midday rush
  • Finish with lunch at a quiet roadside stall – you’ll have experienced both extremes of Khmer genius in six hours.

Most travellers say: “Banteay Srei makes you whisper ‘how is this real?’ Ta Prohm makes you whisper ‘where did civilisation go?’”

One is perfection preserved. The other is perfection reclaimed by nature. Together, they’re the yin and yang of Angkor.