Rn6 &Amp; Royal Road Angkor-Prasat Andet
Spean Praptos – Kampong Kdei Bridge
Also known as Kampong Kdei Bridge, Preah Toes Bridge, or Spean Kampong Kdei, it is a grand ancient laterite bridge measuring 86 m long and 14 m wide with 21 arches and topped by a sandstone balustrade with stunning ornamental naga. It received some restorative work in the 1920s and comprehensive restoration in the 1960s … Read more
Spean Phum O
Laterite bridge that is reported to measure 33 m long, 8.2 m wide and 3.2 m high. At the time of visiting, 06/21, it was a little overgrown.
Wat Ksach (Chikreang District Siem Reap)
Contemporary monastery and pagoda that also houses remains of an ancient temple including a pedestal and other fragments (reported to house some late-era Buddha statues too). It also features an older wooden columned vihara.
O Spean Daek
An ancient laterite bridge that is slowly becoming surrounded by new developments. A new channel that diverts around the ancient bridge has almost turned the site into an island. The “island” is heavily overgrown and not cleared for visiting (2021) make it through the scrub and some of the arches can still be seen from … Read more
Prei Prasat
Site where several interesting statues were found
Ta Moni Temple (Pouk)
Located northwest of Pouk and just north of National Road 6, Prasat Ta Moni was the site of several discoveries in the early 1900s. Originally, the site was reported to have featured the remains of two brick temples. Several artifacts were removed from the site and placed into conservation in the early 1900s including two … Read more
Banteay Srei Temple (Damdek)
A small but very charming site located in Damdek to the west of Siem Reap and not to be confused with the larger Banteay Srei located north of Siem Reap. Albeit ruinous and having only partial restoration, the site is a must-see if you are traveling out that way. It is reported as being Khleang … Read more
Spean Thmâ Bay Kriem
Laterite bridge with 5 arches reported as measuring 12 m long, 7.7 m wide and 2.6 m high. Gallery
Don Reach Temple
Remnants of an ancient temple site.
Wat Kampong Kdei
Contemporary monastery and pagoda in central Kampong Kdei. Several ancient remnants were found here. On the eastern side of the pagoda, there is a small shelter housing some curious objects.
Spean Thmâ
A laterite bridge, also known as Spean Boeung Ampil, with 5 arches measuring 17.5 m long, 7.8 m wide and 2.5 m high. Gallery
Spean Ta Meas
A laterite bridge with 5 arches, 18.5 m long, 7.8 m wide and 2.5 m high. It’s one of the many ancient bridges located along the ancient Southeast Royal Road which is replicated by National Road 6.
Spean O Chen Chien
Partially buried remains of a laterite bridge with 16 arches. It is/was 45 m long, 10 m wide and 3.5 m high.
Spean
Laterite blocks distributed on both sides of the roadway indicative of the presence of an old bridge.
Srei Krup Leak Temple
Remains of a brick temple
Spean Lou
Modern bridge that has replaced an ancient bridge (Cisark)
Damrei Chhlang Temple
Located on the grounds of a contemporary monastery and pagoda (វត្តទិព្វពិសី), Prasat Damrei Chhlang is a square laterite base of an ancient temple (or a later rearrangement of its parts) with sandstone capping, and a pedestal at the center. Neak Ta shelters front and rear containing ancient site fragments and contemporary statues. Gallery
Monti Ab Rom
Location where ancient remains were found.