Temples
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
Ta Prohm Temple (Chikreang)
Located north of Wat Chikreng, it’s a site where ancient remnants were discovered. Remnants appear to indicate a circa 10th-century brick temple of the Buddhist denomination.
Monti Ab Rom
Location where ancient remains were found.
Sangkae Soeng Temple
Located near the Siem Reap-Preah Vihear border, and 1km south of the highway, also known as Prasat Songkei Sheng, it’s a group of four temples, a “library”, with an outer laterite enclosure wall. On visiting on 01/23, the site is quite overgrown but incredibly fascinating featuring three brick towers in a row on a north-south … Read more
Balang Ling
Small laterite base supporting a pedestal (source: Cisark)
Trapeang Prasat Temple
Also known as Wat Prasat Trang, Prasat Trapeang Prasat, and Trapeang Ktom, it’s located around 5km east of Svay Leu village in Siem Reap. The site features a new pagoda and monastery is fronted by a small wooden vihara enclosed by the rearranged remains of an ancient temple site. Ancient remnants include laterite blocks, sandstone … Read more
Ta Mau Temple
Remains of a laterite terrace (via Cisark)
Kôk Ponleu Temple
Mound without remains located north east of Svay Leu (via Cisark)
Chae Neang Temple
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Wat Srama
Monastery housing a shelter with ancient remains including part of lion, large pedestal, and lintel fragment.