Lich Temple

Also known as Lic Prasat (Credit to Peter Kasteiner and Lon Nak). A group of brick temples in complete ruin. The site is located on the bank of the western Siem Reap River in a large uncleared scrub area just southeast of Prasat Sralao. Surrounding the temple site itself has been cleared by someone, at … Read more

Phlov Prasat Temple

Also known as Prasat Plov, a walled brick temple partially collapsed, overgrown, with scattered remnants.

Ta Som Temple – Layout, Highlights & More

Ta Som (Khmer: ប្រាសាទតាសោម) is located just east of the Jayatataka Baray inside Angkor Archaeological Park. Whilst being one of the smaller temples it’s still highly recommended to visit. It was built during the 12th century under the reign of Buddhist King Jayavarman VII and you will surely see the likeness to other temples of … Read more

Preah Phtau

A small laterite building mostly in ruin with a sandstone doorway on the west, false doors and slotted windows on the north and south. The eastern side is overtaken by a tree. It has small basin in the northeast (dry).

Banteay Prey Temple

Also known as Prasat Banteay Prei, it is located in Angkor Archaeological Park or Siem Reap, north of Preah Khan and just off the Grand Circuit road. First, you’ll find Prasat Prei, and then 100 m further on is the larger Banteay Prei site. The temples were built in the late 12th to early 13th … Read more

Banteay Thom Temple

Banteay Thom Temple (ប្រាសាទបន្ទាយធំ) is a temple located 15km north of Siem Reap and 10km north of Angkor Wat. It is well outside of the standard tour circuits, the small circuit and grand circuit, and is accessed only by motorbike, bike, or by foot. Banteay Thom Temple is believed to have been built around the … Read more

Don Tei

A terrace near where a large statue of Avalokitesvara was found. BW Photos © EFEO 1926 View collection

Phnom Dei Temple (Leang Dai – Siem Reap)

It is one of the more fascinating and charming remote sites found around Angkor. It is located around 40 mins north of Siem Reap city. The site is not completely cleared but a walking trail leads up the low-rise hill where you will first come across a shelter with an incompleted, but giant, statue of … Read more

Khpôp Temple

Also known as Khpob Temple, an overgrown sandstone temple that is enclosed by five or six other brick temples that are mostly collapsed. The site is also surrounded by a moat. Various pedestals, a deposit stone, a stone coffin, and a number of bricks can be seen scattered around the site. The sandstone temple will … Read more

Prasat Kouk Pongro (Angkor Thom District)

Prasat Kok Pongro (Khmer: ប្រាសាទគោកពង្), or Kouk Pongro temple, is located north of Angkor Thom in Siem Reap. It is believed to date to the 9-10th century during the reign of King Yasovarman who reigned in 889–910 AD. It is a small site with three prasats, two mostly fallen and one completely. It is a brick … Read more

Prei Vihear Temple (Kok Kreul Village)

Located in Kok Kreul Village, Leang Dai Commune of Siem Reap. An unprepared site, 90 m x 90 m, surrounded by a moat with no standing temple remains. Some excavations appear to have revealed numerous vestiges including many colonette pieces, ornate sandstone blocks, laterite blocks, bricks, mini prasats carved in sandstone, and other fragments. The … Read more

Prei Vihear Temple (Leang Dai)

Located in Leang Dei Commune of Angkor Thum district the site features scant remnants of an ancient temple. At one end, an excavated area can be seen with a scattering of bricks, then a linear line of laterite covered in shrub runs eastward for around 30 m seeming to end at a partially cleared area … Read more