Immerse yourself in ancient Cambodian history at the Bakong Temples and discover the unique lakeside living of the floating villages on Tonle Sap Lake. Book now!
Immerse yourself in ancient Cambodian history at the Bakong Temples and discover the unique lakeside living of the floating villages on Tonle Sap Lake. Book now!
- Lolei - Lolei is the northernmost temple in the Roluos group, which consists of three late 9th-century Hindu temples located in Angkor, Cambodia. The other temples in this group are Preah Ko and Bakong.
- Preah Ko - Preah Ko was the first temple constructed in the ancient city of Hariharalaya, which is now defunct. It is situated approximately…
- Lolei - Lolei is the northernmost temple in the Roluos group, which consists of three late 9th-century Hindu temples located in Angkor, Cambodia. The other temples in this group are Preah Ko and Bakong.
- Preah Ko - Preah Ko was the first temple constructed in the ancient city of Hariharalaya, which is now defunct. It is situated approximately 15 kilometers southeast of the main temple complex at Angkor, Cambodia.
- Prasat Bakong - Bakong is the first Khmer temple mountain made of sandstone, built by the rulers of the Khmer Empire at Angkor, near modern-day Siem Reap in Cambodia. This temple was constructed in 881 AD by King Indravarman I.
- Kampong Phluk Floating Village - After completing temple tours, visiting a floating village is a popular activity for both locals and international visitors. Tonle Sap Lake, the largest lake in Southeast Asia, spans five Cambodian provinces. Most residents around Tonle Sap are fishermen who also engage in farming during the dry season. Cambodian floating villages differ from those in Vietnam, Thailand, and Myanmar, as they are constructed high above the ground on tall stilts.

- Air Conditioned Vehicle
- Pick Up & Drop Off
- Cold Drinking Water
- English Speaking Tour Guide
- Air Conditioned Vehicle
- Pick Up & Drop Off
- Cold Drinking Water
- English Speaking Tour Guide
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
Bakong stands out as the inaugural temple-mountain of the Khmer Empire, setting the precedent for future edifices such as Angkor Wat. It is distinguished by its five-tiered sandstone pyramid, which symbolizes Mount Meru, complete with moats and surrounding walls. It also features the earliest recorded Naga causeway in Khmer architecture. Furthermore,…
Bakong stands out as the inaugural temple-mountain of the Khmer Empire, setting the precedent for future edifices such as Angkor Wat. It is distinguished by its five-tiered sandstone pyramid, which symbolizes Mount Meru, complete with moats and surrounding walls. It also features the earliest recorded Naga causeway in Khmer architecture. Furthermore, the temple is renowned for its large, well-preserved stone statues of elephants and lions that serve as guardians on the lower levels.
Floating villages are unique communities entirely constructed on water, encompassing homes, schools, and shops. These villages are designed to move and adjust their structures in response to seasonal water level changes. There are two primary types of structures: those that float directly on the water and those elevated on stilts, which stand high above the ground during the dry season.
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