Don Mae Temple

A laterite tower with a large basin in the east. A colonette piece and sandstone plinths can be seen. Gallery The site can be reached from the north, east and south (a dirt road off the RN6 and follow a narrow trail along levee banks). The eastern path can be blocked by water during rice … Read more

Krou Temple

Also known as Neang Meas, remains of a small brick temple group with one tower still partially standing. Pedestal and colonette fragment can be seen. On the east of the site, partly buried sandstone plinths can be seen and a part buried lintel fragment.

Spean Ta Meas

A laterite bridge with 5 arches, 18.5 m long, 7.8 m wide and 2.5 m high.

Thnâl Dach Temple (Tomnob Anlong Kravil Temple)

Featuring three standing brick towers, library building, outer gallery wall measuring 30 m x 25 m, outer moat, and large basin in the east, and an adjacent contemporary monastery. Thnal Dach is a charming remote site in the Angkor region. The outer wall is still standing in part featuring a main entrance on the east … Read more

Trapeang Run Temple (Chikreng, Siem Reap)

Also known as Trapeang Roun Temple, it’s a brick temple with carved brick reliefs including female deities, decorated pilasters, and lintels. It is a small rectangular temple with the barely standing and eroded remains of a gopura or another temple immediately to its southwest. It is a pre-Angkorian era site believed to date back to … Read more

Wat Ksach (Chikreang District Siem Reap)

Contemporary monastery and pagoda that also houses remains of an ancient temple including a pedestal and other fragments (reported to house some late-era Buddha statues too). It also features an older wooden columned vihara.

Wat Prasat

Located on the site of Reangsei Pagoda, a ruinous east-facing small brick temple with inscribed sandstone doorframes (K # unknown). Several remnants are seen around the doorway including colonette and other carved pieces. There is a contemporary pagoda immediately east and a large basin. Gallery

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