Angkor

(អង្គរ) is a tribe from

After an unusual Tribe Switch, the tribe was sent to live in hardship, having been assigned to a beach with relatively fewer resources as the Bayon and Ta Keo camps. This debilitated them physically, but they kept their spirits up as best as they could when walking into challenges. Their tribe color is yellow.





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Tribe History

On Day 7, the Bayon and Ta Keo tribes were informed by host Jeff Probst about a very early Tribe Switch, but they were surprised to learn that unlike previous switches, a new tribe would be introduced. A random buff draw sent Andrew Savage and Tasha Fox from the original Bayon and Abi-Maria Gomes, Jeff Varner, Peih-Gee Law, and Woo Hwang from the original Ta Keo to the new Angkor tribe, much to their dismay as they would have to build a new camp from scratch. Arriving at their beach, Angkor realized that they were at a disadvantage: only having fishing gear, a flint, cookware, and a machete, while the beach was barren of essentials, as opposed to their old tribes which had the luxury of having the items and food rations from the Day 1 marooning.

Being the only tribe where the original Ta Keo had more numbers than the original Bayon, Abi-Maria, Jeff, Peih-Gee, and Woo initially promised to stick together; but Abi-Maria, who had harbored resentment toward Peih-Gee and a grudge against Woo for voting against her, kept her reservations. Andrew and Tasha seized the opportunity to persuade Abi-Maria and Jeff, who had been Abi-Maria's ally from the beginning, though Jeff thought their scrambling as irrelevant.

Immediately after losing the Day 8 Immunity Challenge, Jeff was caught by Tasha mouthing words to his former Ta Keo tribemate Kelly Wiglesworth, now on Bayon, prompting Jeff to out her and Andrew for making deals with him to potentially make them look bad to those aligned with them at the original Bayon. Woo, who was never part of these arrangements, was left confused. Back at camp, the ex-Ta Keo members found themselves unable to stay together as an alliance, giving Andrew and Tasha the opportunity to gather enough votes to oust Jeff. Abi-Maria was on board with them, which infuriated Peih-Gee, and the two plotted against each other. At Tribal Council, the disunified Ta Keo members conceded to Andrew and Tasha, telling them the vote was for them to control. In the end, Andrew and Tasha fulfilled Abi-Maria's wish, and with Jeff's vote, Peih-Gee was voted out 4-2.

Back at camp, Abi-Maria became upset upon seeing Tasha consoling Woo for feeling left out, being the only one who voted with Peih-Gee. Now having voted against Abi twice, she was dead set on sending Woo home at the next opportunity. Tasha argued that she did not cast a vote against Abi-Maria, and Andrew noted Abi-Maria having "deep-rooted insecurities."

The next day, Tree Mail informed the tribe of a food reward, encouraging them to do better at the next challenge. At the challenge, where only one would compete for each tribe, Andrew represented Angkor. A visibly exhausted Andrew finished first, leaving his tribemates emotional, lamenting their lack of resources. Tasha attributed this victory to Andrew's sheer determination and love for this tribe. Enjoying their feast, the Angkor tribe felt optimistic for an immunity win.

During the Immunity Challenge on Day 11, the wear and tear of living in a relatively forlorn beach continued to take a toll on Angkor. Jeff, too tired to carry too many of their puzzle pieces, resulting in the tribe suffering their second loss, sending them back to Tribal Council. Abi-Maria, Andrew, and Tasha were torn between Jeff, who had incurred a toe injury at the challenge on top of his overall physical weakness, and Woo, whom Abi-Maria distrusted after voting against her twice. Despite not needing Abi's vote to send either of them home, the original Bayon pair tried to include her in the decision. At Tribal Council, both Jeff and Woo passionately plead their case, but it was Jeff's second chance that came to an end in a 4-1 vote.

The next day, the debilitated tribe hoped for a miracle. They came in second in the Reward Challenge and were awarded rope and a tarp for their camp. At the Immunity Challenge, the tribe's luck picked up when Bayon's Stephen Fishbach accidentally scored a point on their behalf. They went on to win the Immunity Challenge and were finally granted a reprieve from Tribal Council, particularly for the original Ta Keo contingent who at that point had attended the game's first four Tribal Councils in a row.

On Day 14, the Angkor tribe was dissolved, giving way to yet another tribe switch, spreading the fourteen remaining castaways in the new Bayon and Ta Keo tribes.

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Trivia

If the Outcasts tribe is not considered to be an official tribe, Angkor is the 100th tribe in Survivor history.

history. Angkor was the only post-expansion tribe in Cambodia where the former Ta Keo tribe outnumbered the former Bayon tribe.

where the former Ta Keo tribe outnumbered the former Bayon tribe. Angkor is the second non-merged tribe with a Hidden Immunity Idol that was never found, following Galang from Blood vs. Water . Unlike Galang's idol, this idol was never hidden, as nobody found the clue leading to its location at a challenge site.

. The location of Angkor's camp is in the same place as To Tang's camp in Kaôh Rōng .

. Angkor is currently the only auxiliary tribe not to be green.