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Krol Ko Temple
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Krol Ko Temple

Krol Kol Temple is the small Buddist temple with following Bayon Temple was built early 13th century by under the rule of Jayavarman VII. Krol Ko Temple is the one of quite a temple by surrounding temple are cover by green nature for refreshing with the hot travel day.

  • Oct Thu, 2019
Angkor Balloon
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Angkor Balloon

Angkor Balloon is a tethered helium balloon that allows you to witness Angkor Wat from a bird’s eye view and experience a breathtaking view of the temple’s surroundings. From sunrise to sunset enjoy the views of Angkor Wat.

  • Oct Thu, 2019
Haong Waterfall
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Tboung Khmum

Haong Waterfall

Haong Waterfall was called A Srong Haong Waterfall by people around there. It is a very nice place to visit during rainy season because there will be more water to play.

  • Oct Wed, 2019
Prasat Bei
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Prasat Bei

Prasat Bei is just a small temple dedicated to Shiva and oriented towards the East Siem Reap Province was built in early 10th century Hindu temple built by King Yasovarman I. Prasat Bei was designed with three brick towers standing as a row on a single sandstone platform.

  • Oct Wed, 2019
Preah Khan Temple
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Preah Khan Temple

Preah Khan Temple is one of the ancient temples was built in the 12th century for King Jayavarman VII to honor his father. Preah Khan Temple also has the meaning "Holy Sword" in Khmer that has a location about 2 kilometers north-east of Angkor Thorn on the Grand Circuit.

  • Oct Wed, 2019
Cheung Ang Temple
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Tboung Khmum

Cheung Ang Temple

Cheung Ang Temple was called in khmer Prasat Cheung Ang which once was in Kampong Cham Province. Since Kampong Cham Province was split in to another province call Tbong Khmum Province, Cheung Ang Temple become tourism site in Tbong Khmum Province.

  • Oct Wed, 2019
Thommanon Temple
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Thommanon Temple

Thommanon Temple is the part of the Hundi Temple that is dedicated to Shiva and Vishnu prime was built in the 12th Century by Suryavarman II that have located the North of Chau Say Tevada. The compound walls around the temple have all disappeared, leaving only the entry gates on the east and the wes...

  • Oct Wed, 2019