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.
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
Kok Prasat Ta Suos
Also known as Toul Ta Sous, it’s located in an alleyway off Lok Taneuy Road on the eastern side of Siem Reap city. The mound retains some sandstone elements, including the top piece of a pedestal, sandstone blocks, a lotus leaf band, laterite blocks, traces of brick, and what may have originally been another pedestal. … Read more
Kôk Prasat Balang
A mound on which we can see the bricks of debris, some laterite blocks, balustrades, a lion fragment of sandstone and a sandstone block
Prei Prasat (Kok Chan Village)
Once a group of three temples aligned north-south and open to the east with moat according to reports, its hard to tell today. What remains is the laterite base structure that is still topped with some of the bricks that would have formed one of the small square brick towers. Sandstone blocks can be seen … Read more
Kroes Andas
Mound of bricks surrounded by a moat with a basin in the north (200 x 500 m).
Ancient Boundary Markers
A small shelter near Tor Temple and Spean Tor housing the remains of ancient boundary markers
Prei Kroes
Temple site with only scattered bricks left to be seen.
Tuol
Scant remains of a temple with basin in the east. All that remains are several sandstone plinths, brick rubble, a very decayed pedestal and other pieces.
Trâpeang Ta Kuch
Mound with basin in the south