Phnom Bakheng is a hill 1.5 kilometers northwest of Angkor Wat. Its elevation is less than 70 meters. It is the highest point nearby. It can be seen from the top of Bakhen Mountain. Bakan Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva in the Ankor monument of Cambodia. It was founded in the 9th century. The temple was built on the Bakan Mountains by King Jerobama I of the Angkor Dynasty after he founded the capital of Angkor. The base is a pyramid-like five-storey platform with towers on each floor. Climbing Mount Bacon takes 15 to 20 minutes along a slightly steep mountain path, which is not very difficult to walk, but also a bit challenging for those who have no experience in climbing. Especially for the tourists from the plain area, the mountain road of Bakan Mountain is really very primitive, & 183; & 183; & 183; & 183; & 183; & 183; & 183; & 183; & 183; & 183; If you don't want to climb down Bakan Mountain and change into a land father or grandmother, you should never wear light-colored clothes and shoes to climb Bakan Mountain (especially white). In addition, no man or woman can wear shoulder-length clothes, knee-length trousers or flip-flops to climb Mount Bacon. (Girls should always wear skirts.) Along the way to Mount Bacon, you will pass a wooden viewing platform. The viewing platform extends outwards, where you can overlook Donglisa Lake. But if you are like us, buy tickets to catch the sunset, I suggest you do not stay here as early as possible, because in order to ensure the safety of tourists, but also to protect historic sites, the total number of visitors to the top of the Bakan temple is controlled every day. When the number of visitors to the top of the Bakan Temple reaches a certain level, the staff will close the passage and stop putting visitors on it (but all those who climb the top of the temple). Ninety-nine times out of ten tourists wait for the sun to set completely, so you don't expect to be able to get up again after the passage is closed.