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Phnom Penh |
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Your guesthouse, hotel or travel agencies can arrange a
taxi/bus tickets to the following destination. Many of
the destinations can be reached by Phnom Penh Sorya
Transport bus. These comfortable a/c buses leave from
the southwest corner of the Central Market at regular
intervals. California 2 Guesthouse has very good
information on nearby Angkorian-era temples and
motorcycling the area. Also check out Adventure
Cambodian guidebook for additional
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Kien Svay
(Koki) |
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Thirty minutes
east of Phnom Penh on route #1.Hundreds of stilted
wooden picnic platform line the shore and float on the
edge of a lake (Koki Beach). Rent a mat and snack on a
variety of local delicacies. More for the locals than
foreign visitors. Buses depart 8 times per day from the
Pnom Penh Sorya Transport
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Oudong |
About an hour
west of Phnom Penh, jus off Route #5, lay the hill of
the abandoned royal city, Oudong. Oudong was the capital
of Cambodian from the early 17th century until 1866 when
the capital was moved to Phnom Penh. Several temples,
stupas and other structures cover three hills. The walk
up the hill provides an excellent countryside view.
There are stupas containing the remains of several
Cambodian kings including King Monivong (1927-1941) and
King Ang Duong (1845-1859). The earliest structure is
from the 13th Century. These hills were also the site of
some of the kmer Rouges most prolonged resistance
against the encroaching Vietnamese army in1979. For
something completely different, take a side trip to
Prasat Norkor Vimean Sour , a concrete, unduly ornate,
semireplica of Angkor Wat built circa 1998. Buses depart
for Oudong every
hour. | |
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Phnom Chisor |
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On the top of
Phom Chisor sit some very nicely preserved 10th/11th
century temple ruins. The 503 step to the top the hill
make for a fairly vigorous climb but the quality of the
ruins and the amazing view of the country side make the
climb worth it. Share taxis: about $8 person. Often
combined with a stop at Tonle Bati. Buses depart for
Takeo every hour from the Phnom Penh Sorya Transport
station. Get off at Prasat Neang Khmau or the 52km road
matter and take a motodup to the base of the
hill. | |
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Phnom Da/Angkort Borei |
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Angkor Borei is a town in
the area of the several ruins and archaeological digs.
The area has been continuously inhabited for at least
2500 years and has yielded artifacts dating from the
Funan period (4th/5th century ) and Chanla (8th century
)as well as the later Angkorian period. The small temple
of Ashram Maha Rosei below the hill, Phnom Da, was
constructed in the late 7th early 8th century , during
the Chenla period, under Bahavavarman. The Prasat ruins
of Phom Da on top o the hill are 11th century C.E.
Angkorian era constructed under king Rudravarman. Note
the carvings on the lintels and the unusual north-facing
entrance. There is a small museum in Angkor Borei
displaying some of the artifacts from the
area.
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Prasat Neang
Khmau |
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Two small
Angkorian era temples built in the 10 the century C.E.
Under king Jayavarman IV. The temple complex is named
after Neang khmau,?Black Lady?, whose statue is located
in front of the temples. The nearby modern era pagoda
sits on the site of a third temple ruin.Buses depart for
Takeo every hour. Get off near the 51km road
marker. | |
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Prek Leap |
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Only a few
minutes away from Phnom Penh , Prek Leap begins just on
the other side of the Chruoy Changvar Bride (Route #6A)
where scores of restaurants line the road, most serving
Khmer and Chinese fare. A couple of kilometers further
several little roadside corn on the cob stands and
picnic platforms sit along the side of the road,
catering primarily to the
locals. | |
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Tonle Bati/Ta
Prohm |
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Tonle Bati is a lake and
popular picnic spot for the locals bamboo picnic stands
and mats by the water.
On the road to Tonle Bati
there are two Angkorian era temples, Ta Prohm and
Yeay Peau, both of which offer some interesting
bas-reliefs in fairly good condition. Both temples were
built under jayavarman VII in the late 12th century
during the same period that Bayon and Angkor Thom in
Siem Reap were constructed. Often combined with a visit
to Phnom Chisor a bit further down Route #2.The turnoff
road to the Tonle Bati area is near the 35km road
marker. Buses depart for Takeo evey hour. Get off at
Tonle Bati and take a motodup to the
temples.
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Ta Mao Zoo/Pnom Tamao/Prasat
Tamao |
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