Kap Chen Temple
Kap Chen Temple (not yet prepared for visitors – as of late 2021) is a sandstone temple featuring at least one tower that is only partially standing and a large sprawl of tumbled sandstone blocks buried in overgrowth at the time of visiting. The base of the partially standing tower appears intact and along with … Read more
Thnal Bangkoy
Recorded as being ancient earthwork, with an east-west orientation. Location approximated.
Spean Khmeng
Laterite bridge (not in use). It’s located 1100m east-northeast of Wat Preah Bat Buon Than and around 150m north of the present-day road.
Ta Pok
Only a mound remains
Peung Put
Large rock with cave and carvings, another 90m to the south slightly north. Location approximate
Srah Damrei (Elephant Pond) of Phnom Kulen
Located atop Phnom Kulen, about 5.5 km southwest of the village of Anlong Thom, Srah Damrei is a group of large animal monoliths carved from the naturally formed sandstone. They include an elephant, two lions, and an unknown figure (some call it a frog), which are all fronted by a bull (Nandin) carved in the … Read more
Peung
Cave with carvings
Kôk Tnaot
While there are no or little remains of an ancient site today, it is reported that excavations revealed fragments of sandstone, brick, and laterite and that the site featured a moat (Cisark). Today contemporary funerary stupas have been placed at the site.
Trapeang Soeng Temple
A group of three almost completely ruined brick and laterite temples, basin in the east.
Peung Preah
Rock shelter with ancient carvings. 3 km southeast of Peung Preah Put Kraom