Khnar Ok Temple
Remains of a brick temple (exact location unconfirmed)
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 brick temple (exact location unconfirmed)
Partially standing laterite temple. Exact location is unconfirmed. around 7 km east of Svay Leu (report via Cisark)
Mound with scant remains of a pedestal and bollards. Exact location is unconfirmed, 8 km southeast of the town of Svay Leu.
Remains of brick temple, large and small basin in the east
A Neak Ta shelter housing remnants of an ancient temple. Feet of a small statue, a grinding stone roller, what may have been a pesani, laterite, fragment of a sculpture, and an unusual rectangular piece with a flared end.
Single ruined brick temple
An ancient laterite bridge measuring around 20+ m long and located on the ancient road just north of Prasat Seman Teng.
An ancient laterite bridge, oriented Northwest – Southeast, with at least five arches. It measures 10 meters long and 5 meters wide.
Laterite bridge, oriented Northwest – Southeast, with at least 8 arches. It measures 20 meters long and 6 meters wide.
Laterite bridge, with at least 4 arches. It measures 15 meters long and 5 meters wide. It originally formed part of the ancient Royal Road from Angkor to Phimai.
Laterite bridge with at least 4 arches. It measures 9 meters long and 5 meters wide.
Laterite bridge with at least 4 arches. It measures 10 meters long and 6 meters wide.
Laterite bridge with at least 7 arches. It measures 16 meters long and 6 meters wide.
Located in Puok District some 30 km northeast of Siem Reap, and set among the farming lands of the village, Ko Ta Moan features the remains of an ancient brick temple. The mound the site occupies is quite pronounced indicating there may actually be a basement structure still intact. Above ground, brick rubble abounds with … Read more
Located in the small village of Mukh Paen, about 30 km northwest of Siem Reap, is a small monastery and contemporary pagoda (also known as Wat Kuchan Rangsei – Khmer: វត្តគូច័ន្ទរង្សី) that has superseded an ancient temple site as many pagodas do. A line of laterite blocks are exposed on one side of the pagoda … Read more
Scattered remnants of a temple group, large basin in the east.