Banteay Ampil District
Chanleas Dai Temple
Brick temple, standing?
Rovieng Temple
Brick temple, standing?
Soeng Temple
Also recorded as Prasat Sing. Engulfed by the waters of its own basin, on our visit in Aug 2024, a local suggested to come back in the dry season. Nearby is small community hall which retains a sandstone pedestal from the site. Historical Notes Translated from French. From Inventaire descriptif Monuments du Cambodge, E. Lajonquiere, … Read more
Kuk Temple
The partially standing remains of a single brick temple. Whilst not much is left, it’s still intriguing. Only the front eastern wall and part of the north and south wall remain. It would have likely had a forebody extending its eastern entrance with some remnants seen. The forebody would have had a raised floor or … Read more
Lbeuk Temple
Remains of a brick temple
Pong Toek Temple
Remains of a brick temple group set on a large mound that is surrounded by an active moat. A shelter sits atop the site featuring the original sandstone doorframe with sandstone remnants scattered around the site, along with a large pedestal. At the west of the site, a pagoda has been built, with elephants looking … Read more
Kdol Temple
Brick temple, standing?
Ampil Temple (Ampil Village)
Remains of a brick temple group