Baksei Cham Krong means, The bird that shelters under its wings. The legend is that during an attack on Angkor, the king was sheltered by a large bird that spread it’s wings and saved the king.
Baksei Cham Krong is only one temple. It is constructed out of different materials you see at Angkor Wat. Not many people take the time to pull over and walk back to this temple. It is very close to the south gate of Angkor Thom. Many people stop here for photos but miss out by not walking back from the road a bit to take notice.
I walked back and was able to climb to the top. There was a young male on top that directed me to the which of the 4 stair cases are safest. He has knowledge of the temple but his sole purpose was to have you donate money to his education. More on that in a warning.
The stairs to the top are steep. It is best to use your hands as well to be safe. The bricks of the stairs have moss and some vegetation. Because of the humidity, it made the steps a little slick.
Baksei Cham Krong is located between Angkor Wat and the South Gate of Angkor Thom.