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We start this adventurous tour with the drive to Koh Ker which is about 120km from Siem Reap town and the famous Angkor archaeological site. Koh Ker is a 10th century temple complex located in the northern jungles of Cambodia. The former capital of the Khmer Empire, this fascinating temple complex was built during the reigns of kings Jayavarman IV and Harshavarman II. There are about 40 temples partly overgrown by the forest to explore within the complex. The most impressive of these is Koh Ker Temple’s is a 7-tiered pyramid temple which stands at 36 meters high. After a short break and refreshments, we will continue the tour to Preah Vihear Temple. This ancient Hindu temple was built during the 9th century and was dedicated to the Hindu God Shiva. The temple is situated on top of a 525-meter cliff in the Dângrêk Mountains. Until recently, Preah Vihear was not accessible to tourists. This was due to a conflict of ownership between Cambodia and neighbouring Thailand. After many years of fighting between the two countries, it was eventually decided by the International Court of Justice in the Hague that the temple complex belongs to Cambodia.
Koh Ke&Preh Vihear Tour
We start this adventurous tour with the drive to Koh Ker which is about 120km from Siem Reap town and the famous Angkor archaeological site. Koh Ker is a 10th century temple complex located in the northern jungles of Cambodia. The former capital of the Khmer Empire, this fascinating temple complex was built during the reigns of kings Jayavarman IV and Harshavarman II. There are about 40 temples partly overgrown by the forest to explore within the complex. The most impressive of these is Koh Ker Temple’s is a 7-tiered pyramid temple which stands at 36 meters high.
After a short break and refreshments, we will continue the tour to Preah Vihear Temple. This ancient Hindu temple was built during the 9th century and was dedicated to the Hindu God Shiva. The temple is situated on top of a 525-meter cliff in the Dângrêk Mountains. Until recently, Preah Vihear was not accessible to tourists. This was due to a conflict of ownership between Cambodia and neighbouring Thailand. After many years of fighting between the two countries, it was eventually decided by the International Court of Justice in the Hague that the temple complex belongs to Cambodia.
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