Remains of a laterite temple that is curiously built attached to a rock shelter. It appears as it would have opened from the east with sandstone doorways leading to a shrine/balan at the rock face.
You can reach the site via the trail that leads around the left of the monastery and follow it north directly to the site. Nearby are numerous rock features, Prasat Don Chan (dry weather only), monastery, remains of two other temples, and just minutes away is Beng Mealea.
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Site Info
- Site Name: Ta Phou (Pr.) Khmer Name: ប្រាសាទតាផូ
- Reference ID: HA13030 | Last Update: July 17th, 2021
- Other Names: Trapeang Russei
- Tags/Group: b, Beng Mealea, pr, Temples
- Location: Siem Reap Province > Svay Leu District > Boeng Mealea Commune > Toek Lich Village
- MoCFA ID: 2007

