Temples
Trom Temple
Located in the northeast of Svay Leu district of Siem Reap, and west of Trapeang Thmor village, Prasat Trom is a group of three temples, surrounded by an outer laterite enclosure. It features the remains of a central sandstone tower with a laterite forebody that opens to the east which is flanked on either side … Read more
Ta Bas (Banteay Srei District, Siem Reap)
Origin (on the north slope of Phnom Veak) of a Sumedha hermit (the young Buddha) sculpture that now resides in the Angkor National Museum of Siem Reap.
Roluos Temple
A moated mound
Kôk Prasat
A road goes through the site, and either side appears to be in use (garden one side and business the other), did not look for remains.
Ampil Temple (Kouk Ampil, Siem Reap)
Remnants of an ancient brick temple site that featured a moat. Inscriptions
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.
Prasat Srah Andong Preng
Ancient basin
Trapeang Run Temple (Chikreng, Siem Reap)
Also known as Trapeang Roun Temple, it’s a brick temple with carved brick reliefs including female deities, decorated pilasters, and lintels. It is a small rectangular temple with the barely standing and eroded remains of a gopura or another temple immediately to its southwest. It is a pre-Angkorian era site believed to date back to … Read more
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
Ping Pong Temple
Prasat Ping Pong is also recorded as Prasat Kandal (noting that on this north-south axis, there is a Pr. Kandal nth and Pr. Kandal sth some 3km to NE). The site features a moat-surrounded mound with traces of an ancient temple site whose basement structure is still to be found below ground. At the site … Read more
Prasat East of Khleang North
Located directly east of the rear courtyard of North Khleang, this small walled area features three structures, the main one being a small shrine with stairs at each side while only the western side has an open entry. On either side are small “library” buildings. An outer wall surrounds them with an entry gopura on … Read more
Trapeang Boeng Temple
According to reports, it was a group of five brick temples built upon a common laterite base enclosed by a moat. Today remains at the site include that of three of the small brick towers, two of them still featuring their sandstone doorframes, the other only partially standing and exposing its false door created in … Read more