Phum Prasat Temple
Remains of three brick temples that were surrounded by a laterite enclosure wall. While the three temples and a library building are no longer standing, parts of the wall and various decorated elements of the site can still be seen. It was surely a highly ornate site, likely dated to the 10th century, and a … Read more
Prasat Kou
Located beside the Wat Neak Ku, near to Banteay Srei Temple, the ancient temple at Prasat Ku has long gone and been replaced by a contemporary shrine that is quite beautiful with images of Neang Konghing (Preah Mae Thorani – goddess of the earth from Buddhist mythology) and fronted by two stunning nagas. On either … Read more
Boran
An ancient site with only a mound of bricks remaining
Prasat Phum Prasat
Contemporary monastery (Wat Toul Pich Rainsy – Khmer: វត្តទួលប្រាសាទពេជ្ររង្សី) with an older vihara, and remnants of an ancient temple that once occupied the site. Remnants, all sandstone, are gathered in a shelter including several large moonstones (doorsteps), two of the upper plates of multipart pedestals, and other sandstone fragments, all appearing to be pre-Angkorian. Around … Read more