The main gate to Banteay Kdei, facing east. This is another Buddhist monastic complex built in the 12th century, also by Jayavarman VII. Same style as the Bayon (note the 4-faced tower at the gate) and Ta Prohm.
Walking past the gate, and a glance to the left, another crumbling temple, yet to be restored.
After the ruins, the remnant of a lake flanks the left side as I walk on.
Book-sellers having a rest in the yard at the back of the temple. There's another building there, but we have had enough of temple-exploring for the day.
Items on sale. Don't ask me if they are legit. For a few dollars each, go figure.
The duo take a breather after day-long temple-stomping and climbing.
And I take a closer look at the handsome carriages. Costs US$15/day to hire one of these puppies, driver cum guide included, of course. Pleasant for short distances.