Preah Vihear Province
Preah Vihear Province located in the country’s north and forms part of Cambodia’s international border with Thailand and Laos. Its capital is Preah Vihear. The region is famed for its ancient temples, notably the Preah Vihear temple complex, Koh Ker and Preah Khan of Kampong Svay.
Other notable sites in Preah Vihear Province include Neak Buos Temple, Kulen Promtep Wildlife Sanctuary, Tbeng Mountain, and Steung Ksach Resort.
Banteay Temple
Remains of a brick temple
Kraham Temple (Thmat Peuy Village)
Remains of a brick temple group.
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Remains of a pedestal and linga (source: Cisark)
Chamreh Kuoch Temple
Remains of a brick temple
Kroes Ling
Remains of a laterite terrace
Chheu Teal Phliet Temple
Located on the eastern side of Preah Vihear province, around 20km west of the Laos border and 11km northwest of the village of Robonh, Prasat Chheu Teal Phliet is the ruins of a sandstone temple. It is a sing shrine, with a sandstone body that featured a brick superstructure, none of which is in situ … Read more
Spean O Chungruk
Laterite bridge located south of Spean Krasang at Ta Seng Village
Phat Tbal Temple (Ta Seng Village)
Remains of a laterite temple near Ta Seng village
Balang Chrap Temple
Terrace (location estimated)
Rove Temple
Partially standing brick temple
Anlong Kol Temple
Remains of a laterite temple, 2 km southeast of the village of Ta Seng
Wat Kokir Temple
Located on the western side of Preah Khan of Kampong Svay. It’s an ancient temple site, surrounded by a moat and heavily overgrown (12/22) only remnants of the actual temple can be seen.
Sae Pir Temple
Remains of a brick temple
Kbal Ko Temple
Remains of a three brick temple group. Location estimated!
Vien Temple
Remains of a brick temple
O Nary
Prehistoric site.
Angkrông Temple
A group of five ruinous brick temples
O Peam Puon Temple
Remains of a brick temple