Chae Neang Temple
Rema
Kôk Ponleu Temple
Mound without remains located north east of Svay Leu (via Cisark)
Ta Mau Temple
Remains of a laterite terrace (via Cisark)
Trapeang Prasat Temple
Also known as Wat Prasat Trang, Prasat Trapeang Prasat, and Trapeang Ktom, it’s located around 5km east of Svay Leu village in Siem Reap. The site features a new pagoda and monastery is fronted by a small wooden vihara enclosed by the rearranged remains of an ancient temple site. Ancient remnants include laterite blocks, sandstone … Read more
Balang Ling
Small laterite base supporting a pedestal (source: Cisark)
Sangkae Soeng Temple
Located near the Siem Reap-Preah Vihear border, and 1km south of the highway, also known as Prasat Songkei Sheng, it’s a group of four temples, a “library”, with an outer laterite enclosure wall. On visiting on 01/23, the site is quite overgrown but incredibly fascinating featuring three brick towers in a row on a north-south … Read more
Wat Samdach
located on the eastern side of the pagoda of Wat Samdach there is a small shrine housing an ancient lintel, over to the south there has been an arrangement of the remains in memorial of the ancient site. To the east of that is a memorial to all those who lost their lives during the … Read more
Sangkream (N.T.)
Neak Ta shelter built on a foundation of laterite housing a large pedestal, two sculptures, and fragments of sandstone and bricks.
Wat Srama
Monastery housing a shelter with ancient remains including part of lion, large pedestal, and lintel fragment.
Kok Ponlei
Remains of a brick temple that featured an outer wall and moat.
A Vien Temple
According to reports, the ruins of a small brick temple with moat.
Popel Temple
Located just north of the village of Trapeang Popel in Svay Leu district of Siem Reap, Prasat Popel is a group of three laterite temples, that was reported to have had a moat and basin in the east. At the time of visiting, 01/23, the three towers are heavily overgrown although it’s still possible to … Read more
Bangkuoy Khang Lech Temple
Located to the northeast of Svay Leu district, Siem Reap, also recorded as Prasat Bangkouy West, it’s a standing sandstone temple with a “library”, and an outer wall with gopura on the east and west sides. It is a fascinating site, only partly cleared (01/23) that features some unique art features as well as sitting … Read more
Spean Chares
Remains of a laterite bridge with 9 arches measuring 30 meters long and 9 meters wide (source: Cisark)