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Koh Ker Tour

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About this activity
We will begin our journey to Koh Ker very early in the morning. We will travel on National Road 6 to Koh Ker, located 120km from Siem Reap city. Koh Ker was briefly the capital of the Khmer Empire from 928 to 944 A.D during the reigns of kings Jayavarman IV and Harshavarman II. There are a few people living near the temple, and it is enclosed by the forest, so many tourists haven’t made the trip to Koh Ker. There are more than 180 temples in a preserved area of 81 square kilometres, but only 24 monuments are open to tourists since most of the sanctuaries are hidden in the jungle.

Prasat Thom or Prang

The main temple is called Prasat Thom or Prang, the seven-tiered pyramid built in 928 AD by king Jayavarman IV. The structure of the temple is very similar to the temples built by the Mayans in Mexico. Therefore, some people think they were built by aliens! Prasat Thom is a 55m-wide and 40m-high sandstone temple. Archaeologists believe that a large 4m lingam was placed on the top of the temple which would have weighed several tons. There is only one main stairway up to the top and it is very limited for visitors.

Prasat Pram

One of the fascinating views in Koh Ker archaeological site is Prasat Pram, a small five-tower temple made from brick. Two of the towers have been completely covered by fig trees and its root that cut through the brick like liquid mercury.

Prasat Bak

Another temple is Prasat Bak, a small square temple built of laterite that has one side measures only 5m. This temple is in a bad condition because some parts have collapsed. There used to be a statue of Ganesha, son of Shiva and Uma who has human body and an elephant’s head inside the sanctuary.

Prasat Damei

Prasat Damrei or Elephant Temple in English, a brick temple that still remain in good condition. It has four sides with ten-step staircase. Eight lions and four elephant statues once surrounded each side of the temple, but now there remains only one lion and two beautiful elephant sculptures.

Prasat Krahom

The second largest construction at Koh Ker is Prasat Krahom or Red Temple in English, named for the red bricks that used to build the temple. Unfortunately, all carved lions in this temple were completely destroyed, but there are still many things to sea here such as the naga-flanked causeway, libraries, and galleries.
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Included
  • Transportation
  • Cold Towels
  • Drinking Water
Not included
  • Temple Tickets
  • Lunch Near Temples
  • Personal Expenses
Additional
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Guests need to follow the dress code rules when visiting the temples.
  • Koh Ker ticket is 10$ person
  • This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
Features
Tourism
85%
Cultural
75%
Original
45%
Adrenaline
25%
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