Angkor Wat at Sunrise

Angkor Wat at Sunrise

From Vegan Marathoner Podcast by Kyle Macy Hall

April 6, 2026 · 0 min

About this episode

The episode explores the experience of running at Angkor Wat at sunrise, reflecting on the beauty and history of the location.

Dirt trails, the solitude of the forest, running through the monks’ breakfast fire smoke drifting toward the elephants, carved onto the temple wall centuries ago. Young monks in saffron robes sweep the dirt with brooms. Passengers through the world’s largest religious complex, the temple towers—inspired by Mount Meru of Hinduism— a compass needle transiting us through eras of long ago when countless thousands labored to build this monument for the ages. Hours of lost sleep losing all meaning as we realize the only thing which truly matters is the here, the now, the power of this timeless place powering our steps forward. Radiating sun pulling us up. Video Credits: Wang Chengye Filmed on location in the Kingdom of Cambodia. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit veganmarathoner.substack.com

People in this episode

Host: Kyle Macy Hall

Topics covered

  • running
  • travel
  • spirituality
  • nature
  • cultural heritage

Keywords

  • Angkor Wat
  • running
  • Cambodia
  • monks
  • temple
  • sunrise
  • nature
  • fitness

Mentioned in this episode

Places: Angkor Wat, Kingdom of Cambodia

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