Prasat Baksei Cham Krong

Prasat Baksei Cham Krong is an archaeological site in , , .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Angkor Archaeological Park and Baksei Chamkrong.

, near in northern , is one of the most important archaeological sites in .

Hindu temple
is a small located in the complex. It is dedicated to Shiva and used to hold a golden image of him. The temple can be seen on the left side when entering at the southern gate.

is a Theravada Buddhist and the largest religious complex in the world. Located on a site measuring 162.6 hectares within the ancient capital of , it was constructed between 1113 and 1150 CE during the reign of the Khmer king Suryavarman II as a dedicated to Vishnu. is situated 2 km southeast of Prasat Baksei Cham Krong.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Siem Reap.

The town of , in northern , is the primary access point for the , just north of the city. It is quite laid-back and a pleasant place to stay while touring the temples.

Prasat Baksei Cham Krong

Latitude
13.42611° or 13° 25′ 34″ north
Longitude
103.85838° or 103° 51′ 30″ east
Elevation
44 metres (144 feet)
Open location code
7P55CVG5+C9
Geo­Names ID
11559414
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In Other Languages

“Prasat Baksei Cham Krong” goes by many names.
  • Khmer: Prasat Baksei Cham Krong

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