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Banteay Meanchey Province

Banteay Meanchey Province is located in the north-west of the country bordering with Thailand. The capital city of the province is Sisophon while the most visited city in the province is Poipet due only to being the location of main land border crossing into Thailand.

Popular attractions in the province include Banteay Chhmar Temple, Ang Tropeang Thmor, Banteay Neang, Banteay Torp, Kang Va Basin, La Ang Phnom Touch, Phnom Bak, Phnom Chuncheang, Phnom Svay, and Ang Tra Peang Thmor.

Kôk Prasat

Kôk Damloung (N.T.)

Shelter containing temple fragments

Phum Prasat Temple

Soeng Temple

Sokh Temple

Kôk Prasat

Ta Thou Temple

Mound with sandstone blocks seen

Ta Lam Temple

Shelter containing temple fragments (report)

Chroap Chas Temple

Small rise surrounded by a moat where temple fragments where found

Kok Ta Voek

Mound with temple fragments

Yeay Tei Temple

Mound, surrounded by a moat where sandstone fragments were found

Prasat Bos Sbov

Kok Romchek

Mound where temple fragments where found (2km north of Prasat Trea)

Kraham Temple (Srok Thma Puok)

A small square brick temple that opens to the north with a false door on its southern side. Inside the temple is a small shelter housing some remains and offerings and remains of a pedestal.

Kôk Khcheay

Wat Dang Trang

Contemporary monastery where a pedestal and a sandstone door support fragment were found.

Ta Blang Temple

Also recorded as Kokoh Temple *same as the village name. The site has remnants of a brick temple with sandstone features. In the monastery, Wat Ko Koh, there are several remnants from here.

Uknha Tei

Wat Prasat Rolom Chrei

Monastery housing ancient remains (source: Cisark)

Kôk Arak Bak Kâ

Ta Prohm Temple (Phumi Chamnom)

Mound of bricks surrounded by a moat which were found two pedestals, two busts of lions sandstone and fragments of sandstone doorway. (report: Cisark)

Kuk Temple

Prasat Kuk features an outer laterite enclosure wall with a central temple (in ruin), a library building in the southeast corner, and remains of a large entrance gopura on the eastern side. The central temple, constructed of laterite with sandstone doorframes, is almost completely in ruin and difficult to determine its original form. What remains … Read more

Phnom Sreh Tbong

Mound with laterite and sandstone pieces seen, southeast of Phnom Sreh

Trâpeang Thom Temple

Large basin, no temple remnants

Prasat

Kamnap (Phumi Phnom Toch)

Mound of bricks on which we can see many sandstone blocks

Kôk Kroes

Kôk Sarin

Ta Prohm Temple of Banteay Chhmar

Perhaps the most popular of the satellite temples that surround the main temple Banteay Chhmar, Prasat Ta Prohm is a similar layout to the others featuring an outer laterite wall with remains of entrance pavilions on the east and west, a large moat, another laterite wall with an entrance pavilion on the east enclosing a … Read more

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