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Remains of a laterite bridge with 9 arches measuring 30 meters long and 9 meters wide (source: Cisark)
Siem Reap is home to Angkor Archeological Park which includes the famous temples of Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, Bayon and many, many more. Other attractions in the city are Tonle Sap and floating villages, museums, Angkor Eye, Phare Circus, and much more: attractions and things to in Siem Reap.
This page features a map and list of attractions, ancient temples and archeological sites in Siem Reap Province Cambodia. For first-time visitors, please see: the “must-see” temples Angkor Archeological Park or a map of the Top 30 sites and the Top 100 sites.
Remains of a laterite bridge with 9 arches measuring 30 meters long and 9 meters wide (source: Cisark)
Located to the northeast of Svay Leu district, Siem Reap, also recorded as Prasat Bangkouy West, it’s a standing sandstone temple with a “library”, and an outer wall with gopura on the east and west sides. It is a fascinating site, only partly cleared (01/23) that features some unique art features as well as sitting … Read more
Located just north of the village of Trapeang Popel in Svay Leu district of Siem Reap, Prasat Popel is a group of three laterite temples, that was reported to have had a moat and basin in the east. At the time of visiting, 01/23, the three towers are heavily overgrown although it’s still possible to … Read more
According to reports, the ruins of a small brick temple with moat.
Remains of a brick temple that featured an outer wall and moat.
Also recorded as Wat Korki. Contemporary monastery and pagoda where several temple remnants were (are?) held, originating from Kok Khnar Toch and Kok Chambak La (Cisark).
A laterite bridge (not in use) with 11 arches measuring approximately 30 m long, 10 m wide, and 2.5 m high. Located along the ancient Royal Road and just within the grounds of Phokeethra Country Club.
Also known as Toul Ta Sous, it’s located in an alleyway off Lok Taneuy Road on the eastern side of Siem Reap city. The mound retains some sandstone elements, including the top piece of a pedestal, sandstone blocks, a lotus leaf band, laterite blocks, traces of brick, and what may have originally been another pedestal. … Read more
A mound on which we can see the bricks of debris, some laterite blocks, balustrades, a lion fragment of sandstone and a sandstone block
Once a group of three temples aligned north-south and open to the east with moat according to reports, its hard to tell today. What remains is the laterite base structure that is still topped with some of the bricks that would have formed one of the small square brick towers. Sandstone blocks can be seen … Read more
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).
Mound of bricks surrounded by a moat with a basin in the north (200 x 500 m).
Mound with fragment of an ancient temple
Mound surrounded by a moat
Remnants of an ancient brick temple site
Mound with fragments of an ancient temple site
Remains of a brick temple. (exact location unconfirmed)