Thmor Samleang Temple

Located 30km north of Angkor Thom and also known as Prasat Samleang Pol, the site features the remains of three brick temples in a good state of preservation. It is located on a rocky plateau about mid-way up the southern face at the eastern end of a U-shaped mountain known as Phnom Thmor (or Thma). … Read more

Peung Tanon

Peung Tanon is a naturally formed geological wonder located north of Siem Reap in Kouk Dom commune of Angkor Chum district.

Wat Kcha

Beautiful and characterful old monastery featuring wooden framework, doors, and windows. Its internal walls are decorated with murals of narratives from the Reamker, along with some curious drawings. There is also an array of wooden Buddha statues, at a guess, 40-50 years old.

Trav Temple

Prasat Trav is a square brick temple, still standing in part, that was originally surrounded by an outer moat. The site features two beautiful lions standing guard (albeit headless) with steps leading to its sandstone doorway which carries a beautifully executed inscription with 24 lines of Khmer dated to 1109 AD and registered under K. … Read more

Smonh Temple

Scant remnants of what was reported as three brick temples with only brick rubble and several laterite blocks remaining to be seen. The site featured a moat and a large basin on its eastern side (Trapeang Smonh).

Spean Thma

An ancient laterite bridge, oriented Northwest – Southeast, with at least five arches. It measures 10 meters long and 5 meters wide.

Spean Khla Kon

Laterite bridge, oriented Northwest – Southeast, with at least 8 arches. It measures 20 meters long and 6 meters wide.

Spean Anlong La-âk

10 meters long and 7 meters wide length of overgrown sandstone blocks, for dam or bridge