- Area: Preah Vihear Province > Kuleaen District > Srayang Commune > Koh Ker Village
- | Type: Ancient Remains & Temples
Trapeang Ang Khnar is a small reservoir located to the east of Boeng Khnar Temple. Its walls are formed by the natural sandstone rock of the terrain into which many carvings have been made. The carvings depict Hindu deities including Shiva, Vishnu, Brahma, Ganesha, the nine planets, and various animals.
You can easily walk to the site from the adjacent Boeng Khnar site and then walk around the perimeter of the reservoir to see the multitude of different carvings.
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- Site Name: Trâpeang Ang Khnar Khmer Name: ត្រពាំងអង្គខ្នារ
- Reference ID: HA11965 | Last Update: November 26th, 2021
- Tags/Group: Koh Ker, rb, Temples
- Location: Preah Vihear Province > Kuleaen District > Srayang Commune > Koh Ker Village
- MoCFA ID: 682
- IK Number: 268.03









