Koh Ker is an archaeological site located in the northern part of Cambodia, about 120 kilometers (75 miles) away from Siem Reap. It served as the capital of the Khmer Empire for a brief period in the 10th century AD, during the reign of King Jayavarman IV.
In recent years, efforts have been made to improve access to Koh Ker and to undertake restoration work to preserve its ancient structures for future generations to appreciate.
Beng Mealea is a temple located in the Angkor Archaeological Park in Cambodia. It is a largely unrestored temple that is partially reclaimed by the jungle, giving it a mysterious and atmospheric quality. The temple's architecture and layout are similar to the more famous Angkor Wat, and it is believed to have been built during the reign of King Suryavarman II in the early 12th century. Beng Mealea is known for its impressive stone carvings and intricate layout, making it a popular destination for tourists and history enthusiasts.
The guide will have a sign of your name.
7.30 am, pick up from your hotel for the journey through the Cambodian countryside to the former capital of the Khmer Empire, built in the early 10th century, Koh Ker. The drive will take around 2 and a half hours.
On the way back, explore the most amazing, untouched temple Beng Mealea, dated back to the early 12th century, the same period as Angkor Wat. The temple has preserved its ruined state, and parasite vegetation crawling all over the building.
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