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Reviewed February 6, 2019 via mobile

If you’re coming from Banteay srei and start the temple circle in the north, this is the first Tempel on the left. Take a walk around and be impressed!

Date of experience: February 2019
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Reviewed January 9, 2019

This temple is built in 953 AD and by Rajendravarman using Khmer materials namely sandstones, bricks, laterite and stucco. This is another temple dedicated especially to the Hindu deity God, Lord Shiva.

Lots of carvings that you can see resembled Hinduism. Nice place to take photo too if its sunny!

Date of experience: September 2018
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Reviewed December 15, 2018

It wasn't the best of the preserved temples. If you are pressed for time, one can skipped this one. The elephants on the corners in the outside wall is stunning.

Date of experience: February 2018
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Reviewed October 26, 2018

What you’ll remember from this visit is the immense elephant statues here as many temples and accounts of their visits begin to melt together as many offer the same attributes. I remember vividly the colors of the temples and the elephants. It wasn’t crowded but it wasn’t empty at the same time. It can get quite muddy here as it began to rain and it became a mess. I would advise a visit here if time permits.

Date of experience: October 2018
Thank Daniel A
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Reviewed October 19, 2018 via mobile

The temple is part of the big circle. The difference from the other temples here is, the colour of the stone and very well preserved statues of elephants.

Date of experience: October 2018
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