Explore the 11th-century architectural marvels of Chiso Temple, Neang Khmao, and Ta Prohm. Discover stunning views, ancient temples, and unique art in these historical sites.
Explore the 11th-century architectural marvels of Chiso Temple, Neang Khmao, and Ta Prohm. Discover stunning views, ancient temples, and unique art in these historical sites.
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Phnom Chisor - Travel time is already included in the total duration.
The temple, constructed in the 11th century, remains adorned with stunning sculptures. Visitors can explore the various galleries and even enter the sacred area.
The temple suffered destruction from bombings during the Vietnam/American war in 1970 and was reconstructed in 1979….
- Phnom Chisor - Travel time is already included in the total duration.
The temple, constructed in the 11th century, remains adorned with stunning sculptures. Visitors can explore the various galleries and even enter the sacred area.
The temple suffered destruction from bombings during the Vietnam/American war in 1970 and was reconstructed in 1979.
From the mountain’s summit, there is a breathtaking view of the rice fields spanning Takeo province.
Outside the temple, drinks, snacks, and clothing are available for purchase.
Visitors can stroll around the mountain’s peak or relax in a hammock for a while.
- Prasat Neang Khmau - Neang Khmao temple is situated in Rovieng commune, Samrong district, off National Road 2, approximately 27 kilometers north of Takeo provincial town or about 52 kilometers south of Phnom Penh. This temple is located within Wat Neang Khmao.
Built from sandstone and brick in the Koh Ker style, the temple was erected by King Jayavarman IV (AD 921-941) in the 10th century for Brahmanism worship. Originally, the site featured three temples side by side, but only two remain, both significantly damaged.
Travelers can take photos, pray in the ancient temple, meet local monks, and engage in interviews about their lives and daily routines, as the Buddhist monastery serves as the primary, junior, and high school for Buddhist studies.
- Tonle Bati - Tonle Bati (Khmer: ទន្លេបាទី) is a small lake located about 30 km south of Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s capital. It is a favored weekend spot for locals and a popular fishing location for both tourists and residents. Near the lake is the Ta Prohm of Bati, one of several shelters built in Cambodia and Thailand during the reign of Jayavarman VII to house the Jayabuddhamahanatha statues. It is situated off the highway to Takéo Province.

- Experienced English-speaking tour guide
- Safe and friendly driver
- All fees and taxes included
- Comfortable and hygienic air-conditioned transportation
- Complimentary cool water
- Experienced English-speaking tour guide
- Safe and friendly driver
- All fees and taxes included
- Comfortable and hygienic air-conditioned transportation
- Complimentary cool water
- Food and Beverages
- Travel insurances
- Tipping service to local tour guide and driver
- Other personal expenses
- Food and Beverages
- Travel insurances
- Tipping service to local tour guide and driver
- Other personal expenses
Visit the 11th-century Chisor temple. At the back of the temple, there is a prime spot for views and pictures where you can see a vast plain of surrounding rice fields and countryside.
From there, looking down to the east, one can see an avenue that forms a straight line connecting three main features, including two outer temples of cruciform ground plan…
Visit the 11th-century Chisor temple. At the back of the temple, there is a prime spot for views and pictures where you can see a vast plain of surrounding rice fields and countryside.
From there, looking down to the east, one can see an avenue that forms a straight line connecting three main features, including two outer temples of cruciform ground plan and a moat. then we head to standing next to an active pagoda, Prasat Neang Khmau, which consists of two deteriorating brick prasats (towers) built in the Angkorian era in the 10th century A.D. under King Jayavarman IV.
There was probably at least one more and perhaps as many as three more ancient prasats. Prasat Neang Khmau was originally dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. Next, visit Ta Prohm Temple, which was built during the reign of King Jayavarman VII in the late 12th or early 13th century. It is smaller than the similar Ta Prohm of Angkor but features a lot of very unique art. Finally, your last destination is Yeay Pov Temple.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.