Angkor
A map and list of all the ancient temples and archeological sites in the Angkor region. See this list and map for all the sites in Siem Reap province.
Note: This list includes sites that may not be cleared and prepared for visiting. For visitor-friendly sites, and the ancient temple highlights for the area, see our guide to Angkor Archeological Park.
Kôk Trâpeang Kou
Completely ruined brick temple with basin in the east.
Kroes Temple
Located on the eastern side of Siem Reap city, there is a well-preserved mound, about 40m x 32m, surrounded by an active moat. It’s also recorded as Prasat Kouk Ta Rat (Khmer: ប្រាសាទគោកតារ៉ាត់). The centre of the mound retains a small collection of remnants of the original temple. The remnants include a sandstone plinth and … Read more
Sramoch Temple
Located on the western side of Siem Reap city, the ancient site’s mound is well-preserved and retains several remnants of the ancient temple. Those remnants include a lintel, a round Brahmanic pedestal, several square pedestals, an octagonal colonette fragment, small feet of a sculpture/statue, and sandstone fragments.
Srok Russei Temple
A mound with base laterite and sandstone blocks
Kok Prasat (Puok)
Located on the northwestern side of Siem Reap city, in a presently undeveloped area still used as farmlands. The site features traces of a moat that surrounds a mound around 20m per side. There are traces of brick indicating it’s an earlier site, pre-11th century at least, while a small shelter retaining several sandstone pedestals … Read more
Prasat Kok Prasat
Located on the west side of Pouk and 900m south of National Road 6, the site features a moat-surrounded mound and several temple remnants. The mound is substantial, appearing to be buttressed by laterite in places with other laterite blocks forming a border around the temple area that may be a later rearrangement. Several sandstone … Read more