Prey Veng Province
Wat Kompoul Chheukach
Contemporary monastery and pagoda built atop a small hill. The pagoda is quite stunning.
Wat Preah Vihear Thom (Prey Veng)
Contemporary monastery and pagoda built atop an ancient site that was reported as having no standing remains according to French records from the early 1900s.
Wat Vihear Kuk
Contemporary pagoda and monastery located at the foot of Preah Vihear Kuk and the mountain, Phnom Chheu Kach. Opposite the pagoda is Prasat Preah Vihear Chan.
Wat Vong Borey Phnom Touch
Also known as Wat Phnom Doit, it’s a pagoda located atop a small mountain featuring numerous Buddhist sculptures. At the top, there are superb views on offer looking toward the mountain of Phnom Chheu Kach and the village of Ba Phnum. You can access the site from the south or from an eastern entrance, either … Read more
Preah Theat Pong Pos
Also recorded as Wat Wat Pong Pous, a contemporary monastery and pagoda where a shelter with remains of an ancient brick temple can be seen
Preah Vihear Kuk
Also recorded as Prasat Preah Pisnukar and Wat Ba Phnom, the contemporary pagoda sits at the northeastern edge of Phnom Chheu Kach offering views out over the small village below. At the time of visiting (06/22) the pagoda and monastery were seemingly abandoned and unkept. There is a trail that leads further along the crest … Read more
Preah Theat Prei Chong Srok Temple
Set in the charming and scenic grounds of what is now a small monastery, is an ancient brick temple spectacularly engulfed by the roots of a tree. The site is entered from the east by a causeway that is flanked by basins (ancient or new?) and is surrounded on its other sides by a moat. … Read more
Preah Vihear Chan Temple
Located at the foot of the mountain and near the village of Ba Phnom, the site features the partially standing remains of a brick temple. The standing features are the sandstone doorframe and laterite blocks that appear to be a modern rearrangement. There are further remains on the northern and southern sides but uncleared. Immediately … Read more
Prasat
Site of an ancient brick temple, only rubble remains. Various sculptures and representations of elephant heads and an inscribed stele (K. 1247) where found here.