Preah Pithu

March 19, 2009

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Temple Name: Preah Pithu
Notable Features: Obscure pyramid-style ruins in advanced disrepair.
Getting There: Preah Pithu is located on the right side of the road, just east of the Terrace of the Leper King and the Terrace of the Elephants in Angkor Thom.

Five Obscure Temples in the Jungle

Preah Pithu is a group of five small temples, all of which are in an advanced state of ruin. The temples of Preah Pithu have been assigned the following descriptors: T, U, V, X, and Y. Even though these temples compose a single complex, archeologists believe that the temples were designed by different people and constructed in different times. A single moat that surrounds temples T and U suggests that these two temples may’ve been constructed simultaneously.

Temples T, U, V, and Y are dedicated to the deities of Hinduism. Temple X, however, is devoted to the principles of Buddhism. Even though the temples are in poor shape, there are some well-preserved carvings located throughout.

The temples of Preah Pithu are hidden in the Cambodian Jungle. Tourists seldom explore Preah Pithu, which makes the area a particularly nice escape from the crowded grounds of nearby temples. Also, there is a pleasant jungle area behind the group that makes for a nice shaded picnic.

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Preah Palilay

March 19, 2009

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Temple Name: Preah Palilay
Notable Features: Chimney-shaped tower.
Getting There: Take the pathway behind Tep Pranam northwest for 150 meters. Preah Palilay is located inside Angkor Thom.

The Chimney of the Khmer

Preah Palilay is a Buddhist monument built sometime in the 12th century. According to Khmer lore, the name Preah Palilay is an adaptation of the name “Parilyyaka”, which is the forest where Buddha sought refuge after fleeing Kosambi.

The temple is located under the shade of fig and silk-cotton trees. It is in a state of advanced ruin, but charming nonetheless. Interestingly, Preah Palilay is also ornamented with Hindu imagery. The Khmer people were heavily influenced by the principles of both Buddhism and Hinduism.

The temple’s central tower is in poor shape, but its peculiar form is the object of innumerable photographs. Most visitors compare the shape of the central tower to a chimney.

The eastern gopura (gateway) displays some wonderfully carved bas-reliefs. Buddhist imagery adorns the eastern gopura, giving travelers a sense of the Khmer people’s deep attachment to the spiritual self.

Preah Palilay can be appreciated at any time of the day. The shade of the silk-cotton trees makes for an extremely pleasant temple experience. Since Preah Palilay is not as touristed as some of the surrounding temple structures, it is a wonderful place to capture the natural essence of the Cambodian jungle. Its peculiar central tower and well-preserved Buddhist carvings are also worth the visit.

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Our Siem Reap Guide

March 8, 2009 Angkor-Text
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This site is inspired by our trip to Cambodia in December of 2008 and particularly by Ara, our Siem Reap Guide*. We met Ara an hour after we arrived in town while having lunch at Khmer Kitchen on Avenue 9.  She spent a couple days as our local guide and arranged for our tuk-tuk, for [...]

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Experience The Power Of Angkor Wat

March 1, 2009 Angkor Temples

Notable Features: More than 2000 richly ornamented Apsara carvings. Gorgeous sunrise over the northern reflection pond.
Getting There: Angkor Wat, Cambodia is located about 5.5 km north of Siem Reap. It is impossible to miss, for it is the largest monument in Angkor. Any tuk tuk driver or tour guide will know how to get there.
The [...]

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West Mebon

March 1, 2009 Angkor Temples

Temple Name: West Mebon
Notable Features: Built on a man-made island. Unique Animal Carvings.
Getting There: Take Route #6 (Airport Road) west from Siem Reap. Turn right approximately 3 km past the airport turnoff. To reach the ruins, you will need to take a boat from the south dike of the West Baray (the largest man-made water [...]

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West Baray

March 1, 2009 Angkor Temples

Temple Name: West Baray
Notable Features: The largest man-made lake of the ancient Khmer civilization.
Getting There: Located just west of Angkor Thom.
The Largest Man-Made Lake of the Ancient Khmer Civilization
A “baray” is a water reservoir built by the ancient Khmer people. The West Baray is the largest example of such a reservoir, and the only example [...]

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Thommanon Temple

March 1, 2009 Angkor Temples

Thommanon is a small, gorgeous representation of Angkor architecture. In the 1960’s, the temple was the focus of a meticulous restoration project. As a result, some extremely fine examples of Khmer artwork, hieroglyphs, and architecture can be viewed at Thommanon.

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Terrace of the Leper King

March 1, 2009 Angkor Temples

Temple Name: Terrace of the Leper King
Notable Features: Wonderfully ornate bas-relief sculptures.
Getting There: Located just north of the Terrace of the Elephants.
A Great Khmer Mystery
The Terrace of the Leper King is a massive mound of laterite (clay) that is held in place by a series of ornately carved sandstone walls. This extraordinary structure owes its [...]

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Terrace of the Elephants

March 1, 2009 Angkor Temples

Temple Name: Terrace of the Elephants
Notable Features: Over 300 meters long. Covered in stunning bas-relief sculptures of elephants, horses, lions, dancers, and warriors.
Getting There: The Terrace of the Elephants is one of the most popular sites in Angkor Thom. Any tuk tuk driver will know how to take you there.
Walking With the Sculptures
The Terrace of [...]

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Ta Keo

March 1, 2009 Angkor Temples

Temple Name: Ta Keo
Notable Features: One of the first temples to be built out of sandstone. It was abandoned uncompleted, resulting in a unique and eerie appearance.
Getting There: Ta Keo is located east of the Victory Gate of Angkor Thom.
An Unfinished Masterpiece
Ta Keo is an incomplete temple that boasts a moat, five 50-meter tall towers, [...]

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Ta Som

March 1, 2009 Angkor Temples

Temple Name: Ta Som
Notable Features: Well-preserved bas-reliefs. A Ficus tree grows from the roof of the eastern gopura (gate).
Getting There: Ta Som is accessed from the eastern Mebon. It is located on the right, after the 13 km marker stone.
A Charming Pile of Stones
Ta Som is a small Bayon-style temple on the east end of [...]

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Ta Prohm

March 1, 2009 Angkor Temples

Temple Name: Ta Prohm
Notable Features: Fig and silk-cotton trees grow through the temple stone.
Getting There: Ta Prohm is located east of Angkor Thom, southwest of the East mebon. Any tuk tuk driver will know how to get to Ta Prohm
The Temple of the Trees
Ta Prohm is one of the most photographed sites in Cambodia’s northern [...]

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Ta Nei

March 1, 2009 Angkor Temples

Temple Name: Ta Nei
Notable Features: Located deep in the jungles of Angkor. Ideal for the adventurous traveler.
Getting There: Ta Nei is not a popular tourist destination. As a result, few tuk tuk drivers and tour guides know where Ta Nei is located. To reach Ta Nei, follow the forest path that leads out of the [...]

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Srah Srang

March 1, 2009 Angkor Temples

Temple Name: Srah Srang
Notable Features: One of the most breathtaking sunrise views in Cambodia. Not overly crowded.
Getting There: From Siem Reap, take the road to Angkor Wat. When you arrive at the moat of Angkor Wat, turn right. You will pass Prasat Kravan on your right. Then, you will arrive at Banteay Kdei and Srah [...]

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Spean Thma

March 1, 2009 Angkor Temples

Temple Name: Spean Thma
Notable Features: The remains of an ancient Khmer bridge.
Getting There: Located 700 meters east of the Victory Gate at Angkor Thom, and 200 meters from Thommanon.
The Ancient Bridge Over the Siem Reap River
Spean Thma is an ancient stone bridge that used to cross the Siem Reap River. Since the bridge’s construction, the [...]

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Pre Rup

March 1, 2009 Angkor Temples

Temple Name: Pre Rup
Notable Features: Beautiful towers and terraces
Getting There: Most tuk tuk drivers know where Pre Rup is located. Coming from Srah Srang, Pre Rup is located at a bend in the road between Srah Srang and East Mebon. It is a large temple – very difficult to miss.
King Rajendravarman’s Khmer Capital
King Rajendravarman constructed [...]

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Preah Ko

March 1, 2009 Angkor Temples

Temple Name: Preah Ko
Notable Features: Bull statues. Some of the earliest examples of Angkor architecture.
Getting There: Located on the east side of Siem Reap. Take route #6 (Airport Road) for 12.5 km. There is a sign on the left that indicates the turnoff to Preah Ko. Turn left at the sign and travel 1.2 km [...]

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Preah Khan

March 1, 2009 Angkor Temples

Temple Name: Preah Khan
Notable Features: Detailed Naga and Apsara carvings. Home to Angkor’s only two-story building. Unique cylindrical columns.
Getting There: To reach Preah Khan, take the road north from Angkor Thom’s North Gate. Follow the road northeast for 600 meters, east for 300 meters, and north for 250 meters. At this point, you will see [...]

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Prasat Kravan

March 1, 2009 Angkor Temples

Temple Name: Prasat Kravan
Notable Features: Remarkable bas-reliefs. Peculiar architectural style.
Getting There: From Siem Reap, take the road to Angkor Wat. At the moat of Angkor Wat, turn right. Travel a short distance until your reach Prasat Kravan on your right.
The Noblemen’s Temple
Prasat Kravan is a brick temple built in the first half of the 10th [...]

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Prasat Ak Yum

March 1, 2009 Angkor Temples

Temple Name: Prasat Ak Yum (also known as Ak Yom)
Notable Features: Pre-Angkorian inscriptions and architecture.
Getting There: Prasat Ak Yum is situated on the southern bank of the West Baray, about 1 km from the baray’s southwest corner. This is not a popular temple destination. Because of its obscurity, many tuk tuk drivers and tour guides [...]

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Phnom Krom

March 1, 2009 Angkor Temples

Temple Name: Phnom Krom
Notable Features: Wonderful view of Tonle Sap Lake.
Getting There: Phnom Krom is located 12 km southwest of Siem Reap, close to the Chong Khneas Port and the Tonle Sap Lake.
The Hilltop Temple of the Trimurti
Construction began on Phnom Krom towards the end of the 9th century, and was finished in the beginning [...]

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Phnom Bakheng

March 1, 2009 Angkor Temples

Temple Name: Phnom Bakheng
Notable Features: Lion statues that flank the pathway up the pyramid.
Getting There: From Siem Reap, take the road to Angkor Wat. You will continue past Angkor Wat until you reach Phnom Bakheng on the left side of the road.
Yasovarman’s State-Temple
King Yasovarman I erected Phnom Bakheng late in the 9th century to be [...]

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Phimeanakas

March 1, 2009 Angkor Temples

Temple Name: Phimeanakas
Notable Features: The peculiar design work of temple’s three tiers.
Getting There: Phimeanakas is located within the Royal palace of Angkor Thom. Angkor Thom is an extremely popular temple destination. Any tuk tuk driver or tour guide will know how to take you there.
Angkor Thom’s Tallest Scalable Structure
What this pyramid lacks in size, it [...]

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Neak Pean

March 1, 2009 Angkor Temples

Temple Name: Neak Pean
Notable Features: Carvings of lotus blossoms, gargoyles, and serpents.
Getting There: Neak Pean is located 2 km west of Ta Som, and approximately 2.5 km east of Preah Khan.
The Temple of Entwining Serpents
Under the kingship of Jayavarman VII, Neak Pean was erected sometime in the 12th century in the middle of a now [...]

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Lolei

March 1, 2009 Angkor Temples

Temple Name: Lolei
Notable Features: Richly ornamented prasats (towers).
Getting There: Lolei is located on the east side of Siem Reap in the Ruluos temple group. Any tuk tuk driver or tour guide will know how to take you to Ruluous.
The Red Tower of Ruluos
Lolei is the northern most temple of the Ruluos temple group. It was [...]

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Krol Ko

March 1, 2009 Angkor Temples

Temple Name: Krol Ko
Notable Features: Depictions of the bodhisattva Lokesvara in the temple courtyard.
Getting There: Krol Ko is located on the road from Preah Kahn to Ta Som. The temple is located on the left, 100 meters after Neak Pean, which is located on the right.
The Temple of Lokesvara
Krol Ko was built by King Jayavarman [...]

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The Khleangs

March 1, 2009 Angkor Temples

Temple Name: The Khleangs
Notable Features: Inscriptions around the doorways.
Getting There: The Khleangs are situated opposite the Terrace of the Elephants in Angkor Thom. This is a very popular tourist destination. Any tuk tuk driver will know how to take you there.
The Storehouse Temples
The Khleangs are two structures located on the east side of Angkor Thom’s [...]

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Kbal Spean

March 1, 2009 Angkor Temples

Temple Name: Kbal Spean
Notable Features: Carvings of Hindu and Buddhist Mythological motifs.
Getting There: From siem Reap, Kbal Spean is located along the road to Banteay Srei. You will pass Banteay Srei and continue on the road for another 13 km before you reach Kbal Spean. The ride takes approximately 90 minutes. In the dry season, [...]

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East Mebon

March 1, 2009 Angkor Temples

Temple Name: East Mebon
Notable Features: Elephant statues carved out of a single block of stone.
Getting There: East Mebon is located approximately 1.3 km from Pre Rup, and about 300 meters from the left turn to Banteay Samre.
Heaven’s Temple
East Mebon is large island temple located in the now dry East Baray. King Rajendravarman II constructed East [...]

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East Baray

March 1, 2009 Angkor Temples

Temple Name: East Baray
Notable Features: The mammoth baray dikes. The temple East Mebon.
Getting There: Located due east of Angkor Thom
The Mammoth Baray of Yasovarman I
King Yasovarman I constructed the East Baray, a mammoth man-made lake, in the 10th century. The function of this and other barays has been the focus of ongoing historical debate. Some [...]

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Chau Say Tevoda

March 1, 2009 Angkor Temples

Temple Name: Chau Say Tevoda
Notable Features: Well-preserved Hindu and Buddhist carvings.
Getting There: From Angkor Thom, Chau Say Tevoda is located 500 meters from the Victory Gate on the way to Ta Keo. This isn’t a popular tourist destination. As a result, you might want to go with a guide that knows the area well.
A Temple [...]

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The Bayon

March 1, 2009 Angkor Temples

Temple Name: The Bayon
Notable Features: The more than 200 carved stone faces.
Getting There: The Bayon is situated in the center of Angkor Thom. This is an extremely popular tourist destination. Any tuk tuk driver or tour guide will know how to take you there.
The Temple of Stone Faces
Located in the middle of Angkor Thom, the [...]

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Baphuon

March 1, 2009 Angkor Temples

Temple Name: Baphuon
Notable Features: Exceptional animal carvings at the temple’s main entrance.
Getting There: Baphuon is situated within Angkor Thom, approximately 200 meters northwest of the Bayon.
The Fallen Mountain
Baphuon is a gargantuan temple-mountain built sometime in the 11th century by King Udayadityavarman II. This temple is in an advanced state of ruin, and has been the [...]

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Banteay Srei

March 1, 2009 Angkor Temples

Temple Name: Banteay Srei
Notable Features: Some of the finest examples of Khmer artwork in all of Cambodia.
Getting There: From Siem Reap, follow the road to East Mebon. Turn right between Pre Rup and East Mebon, or about 14 km from Siem Reap (there is a Banteay Srei signpost). You will pass the village of Pradak. [...]

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Banteay Samré

March 1, 2009 Angkor Temples

Temple Name: Banteay Samré
Notable Features: Richly detailed carvings of the Vishnulegends.
Getting There: From Siem Reap, travel about 14 km along the road to East Mebon. Turn right at the Banteay Samré signpost located somewhere between Pre Rup and East Mebon. Follow the road past the village of Pradak. There is a T-junction in the road [...]

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Banteay Kdei

March 1, 2009 Angkor Temples

Temple Name: Banteay Kdei
Notable Features: Wonderul Buddhist bas-reliefs.
Getting There: From Siem Reap, take the road to Angkor Wat. Turn right at Angkor Wat’s moat. You will see Banteay Kdei on your left, across from the man-made water reservoir Srah Srang.
A Fallen Monastery
King Jayavarman VII constructed Banteay Kdei sometime in the late 12th century. The temple [...]

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Baksei Chamkrong

March 1, 2009 Angkor Temples

Temple Name: Baksei Chamkrong
Notable Features: Unique inscriptions around the tower entrance.
Getting There: Baksei Chamkrong is located on the left, near the South Gate of Angkor Thom. Its classical pyramid shape is difficult to miss. Furthermore, most tuk tuk drivers and tour guides know about Baksei Chamkrong.
The Pyramid of Shiva
Baksei Chamkrong is located between Angkor Wat [...]

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Angkor Thom Temple

March 1, 2009 Angkor Temples

Temple Name: Angkor Thom Temple
Notable Features: The Bayon. Richly ornamented temple gates.
Getting There: Angkor Thom is located 1.7 km northwest of the main entrance to Angkor Wat. Coming from the east, Angkor Thom is accessed via the Victory Gate, which is 1 km west of Ta Keo.
The Great City
King Jayavarman VII built Angkor Thom (sometimes [...]

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Princess Angkor Hotel

February 26, 2009 Siem Reap Hotels

Location: Airport Road
Tel: (855-63) 760 056-9
Web: www.princessangkor.com
Rates: US$80-$150
Fusing the gentle charm of the Khmer people with the conveniences of a world-class resort, the Princess Angkor Hotel is one of Siem Reap’s finest accommodation destinations. Mimicking the aesthetic traditions of the French Colonial Period, guests at the Princess Angkor feel more like royalty than tourists.
Located along [...]

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Preah Khan Hotel

February 26, 2009 Siem Reap Hotels

Location: National Road 6 (Airport Road)
Tel: (855-63) 766 888
Web: www.preahkhanhotel.com
Rates: From US$71
Located along Siem Reap’s National Road No. 6 (Airport Road), the Preah Kahn Hotel is walking distance from Siem Reap’s dining and entertainment attractions, and a fifteen-minute drive from the Angkor Wat temple ruins. Stylistically, the Preah Kahn represents the finest in modern accommodation, [...]

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City Angkor Hotel

February 26, 2009 Siem Reap Hotels

Location: Airport Road
Tel: (855-63) 760 336-9
Web: www.cityangkorhotel.com
Rates: from US$70
The City Angkor Hotel’s palatial façade and royal Khmer details make it one of Siem Reap’s most attractive hotel destinations. With its 201 Deluxe Rooms and 4 Suites to choose from, the City Angkor was designed to please a variety of travelers. The temple trekker and the [...]

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Casa Angkor Hotel

February 26, 2009 Siem Reap Hotels

Location: Oum Chhay / Oum Khun Street, Mondol 1, Svay Dangkom
Tel: N/A
Web: www.casaangkorhotel.com
Rates: From US$46
The Casa Angkor Hotel is a colonial-style getaway located on the outskirts of Siem Reap. Lush gardens, an open-air restaurant, and a cozy reading room support the Casa Angkor’s peaceful, relaxing atmosphere. The Siem Reap River flows nearby: the perfect place [...]

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Borei Angkor Hotel

February 26, 2009 Siem Reap Hotels

Location: National Road 6, #0369, Banteay Chas, Slorkram
Tel: (855-63) 964 406
Web: www.boreiangkor.com
Rates: From US$73
The Borei Angkor Hotel Siem Reap fuses Cambodia’s ancient Khmer heritage with the aesthetic traditions of the arte deco period. With its gorgeous lobby chandelier, fine woodwork throughout, and well-manicured grounds, the Borei Angkor is one of the most picturesque hotel destinations [...]

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Borann Hotel

February 26, 2009 Siem Reap Hotels

Location: Behind Sawasdee Restaurant
Tel: (855-63) 964 740
Web: www.boran.com
Rates: US$33-$44
The Borann Hotel is a traditional Khmer-style getaway. Modern amenities, such as air-conditioning and a swimming pool, are readily available, but the Borann’s ambiance is 100% old-world Cambodia. An exotic garden surrounds the hotel’s five bungalows, each of which are fitted with antique furniture and authentic Cambodian [...]

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Bopha Angkor Hotel

February 26, 2009 Siem Reap Hotels

Location: 0512 St. Acharsvar
Tel: (855-63) 964 928
Web: www.bopha-angkor.com
Rates: US$38-$58
This one-of-a-kind hotel overlooks the romantic Siem Reap River. Bopha Angkor Hotel elegantly infuses old-world Cambodia with the comforts of modern living. Guests are minutes away from the International Airport, the Angkor Wat Temple ruins, and the dining and entertainment districts of Siem Reap.
Bopha Angkor Hotel Siem [...]

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Bayon Hotel

February 26, 2009 Siem Reap Hotels

Location: 545 National Road No. 6
Tel: (855-63) 963 568
Web: www.prumbayonhotel.com
Rates: From US$30
Bayon Hotel is located in the heart of Siem Reap, walking distance from the city’s dining and entertainment districts. Guests are a ten-minute drive from the International Airport and fifteen minutes from the Angkor Wat temple ruins.
“Practicality” is the rule at Bayon Hotel Siem [...]

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Apsara Angkor Hotel

February 26, 2009 Siem Reap Hotels

Location: Airport Road between International Airport and town center
Tel: (855-63) 964 999
Web: www.apsaraangkor.com
Rates: US$140-$330
Apsara Angkor Hotel showcases the charm and beauty of Khmer tradition, while also providing guests with the conveniences of modern living. The hotel’s lush gardens and acutely peaked roofs are akin to the thatch cottages of old-world Cambodia; fountains and marble floors [...]

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Angkoriana Hotel

February 26, 2009 Siem Reap Hotels

Location: Road to Angkor Wat
Tel: (855-63) 760 274
Web: www.angkorianahotel.com
Rates: From US$27
The Angkoriana Hotel is conveniently located along the road to Angkor Wat, directly across from Siem Reap’s Angkor National Museum. Whether you’re an Angkor Wat day-tripper or a serious temple trekker, there isn’t a better place to begin your journey than Angkoriana Hotel. The International [...]

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Angkor Village Resort

February 26, 2009 Siem Reap Hotels

Location: PhumTraeng
Tel: (855-63) 963 561
Web: www.angkorvillage.com
Rates: US $128-$188
The Angkor Village Resort is perhaps Siem Reap’s most unique and eccentric accommodation destination. The resort’s atypical Khmer styling and exotic ambiance will resonate with the culturally adventurous trekker and the leisure traveler alike.
Many Siem Reap hotels embellish their décor with Khmer details, but the Angkor Village Resort [...]

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Angkor Star Hotel

February 26, 2009 Siem Reap Hotels

Location: 54 Sivatha Road
Tel: (855-63) 766 999
Web: www.radiusangkorstar.com
Rates: USD$38-$60
The Angkor Star is one of Siem Reap’s most remarkable hotel destinations. From the outside, the hotel is more akin to a lavish mansion than to some sterile mid-priced inn. Massive Greek-renaissance style columns rise on either side of the Angkor Star’s entry where a dazzling chandelier [...]

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