Halal Tourism (Cambodia) Phnom Penh, April 19th, 2023 — Preah Vihear is quite a big northern province of Cambodia. Its capital is called Phnom Tbeng Meanchey. The province itself is named after the temple of Prasat Preah Vihear, what is definitely the hotspot of this province. Much of the province is extremely remote and strongly forested. Unfortunately do large logging …
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Sihanoukville Tours
Halal Tourism (Cambodia) Phnom Penh, April 18th, 2023 — Activities in Sihanoukville Full Day Charms of Kep and Kampot Discover the quaint charms of Kep and Kampot. Set out on a boat for Sihanoukville Pier, where you will be transferred to the mainland, where your private vehicle will be waiting to take you to Kampot. Just one and a half …
Read More »Preah Nimmith Waterfall is a Beautiful Tourist Destination on The Khmer-Lao Border.
Halal Tourism (Cambodia) Phnom Penh, April 17th, 2023 — Preah Nimmith Waterfall is a beautiful tourist destination on the Khmer-Lao border, as it is the largest ecotourism site on the Mekong River, and tourists can visit here in all seasons with its beautiful waterfall. Cactus cracked, heard the sound of chorus, never tired. The Mekong River, which flows through Laos …
Read More »Wat Peung Preah Kor
Wat Peung Preah Kor is worship place located in Mohapol Village, Chhean Muk commune, Tbeng Meanchey district, next to the foot of Tbeng mountain. The site features beautiful natures and is a good place for local and foreign visitors to relax. Superstitious people believe that the site is very powerful.
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In the 6th century , king Yasovarmamn I ( 889-900) began work on the original dedicated to Shisa as result of spiritual development, increased political prestige and economic growth was naturally reflected in the Temple undergoing more than 300 years of consultation with deal of remodeling under subsequent King Suryavarman II ( 1113 -1150) this increased prestige naturally changed the …
Read More »Phnom Pralean Temple
Phnom Pralean temple is on a 180 meters small hill located in Krang Dong village, Preah Kliang commune, Tbiang Meanchey district, about 25 kilometers from the provincial town. The laterite and sandstone temple, built to worship Brahmanism, is 160 meters long and 60 meters wide. Surrounding the temple is a beautiful nature and abundant fresh airs where a good place …
Read More »Noreay Temple
Noreay temple are located in Krala Peal Village, Pring Thom commune, Choam Ksan district, about 32 kilometers northeast of Preah Vihear provincial town. There are 3 temples stand separate from each other about 200 meters. The first site is surrounded by double rampart which is 100 meters long and 50 meters wide made of laterite. It includes five temples made …
Read More »Neak Buos Temple
Neak Buos Temple is located in Choam Ksan district, about 75 kilometers north of Tbiang Meancheay provincial town. The laterite, sanstone and brick temple is 50 meters square and built on a plain to worship Brahmanism. It is very difficult to reach the temple because of bad road condition.
Read More »Krapum Chhouk Temple
Krapum Chhouk Temple is located in Romdos commune, Rovieng district, about 45 kilometers south of the provincial town. The laterite and sanstone temple was built in the late 10th century to worship Brahmanism.
Read More »Kork Beng Temple
Kork Beng Temple is located in Wat Prasat Chey Preuk on Kork Beng Village, Kampong Pranak commune, Tbiang Meanchey district. The leterite amd sandstone temple was built between AD 936 and 951 by a commander name Kork on ordered from King Jayavarman IV. There is a hug Beng Tree near the temple. Therefore, the king named the temple Kork Beng. …
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