After a few hours busy with the temple in the morning around 12:00pm we have time for lunch at the local restaurent nearby the next temple.
After lunch, around 1:30pm we keep going on to visit
Rolous Group: (Lolei, Prash Kor, Bakong Temple), It's great an artificial mountain temple with a vife sandstone floors and a beautiful lutos flowers tower on a top. On the way back to the city, the last stop at the local market,
Phsar Leu, Old Market, and d'Angkor Artisan School, a famous for traditional handicrafts such as lacquer ware, silk products, stone carving, wood carving, gilding, and silk processing.
Day 4: Our tours start at 8:00am after your breakfast, our guide will meet you in the lobby of your accommodation (hotel or guesthouse) and then take you to buy a ticket to visit the temple in a large circle.
In the morning:
we will take long driving between 2-3 hours to see that temples in
Koh Ker Group- is a 10th-century temple complex in the north Cambodian jungle. A former capital of the Khmer Empire, the site is now remote and heavily forested. The main structure
Koh Ker Temple- is a stepped 7-tiered pyramid. The large rectangular tank,
Rahal Baray, supplied water to the complex. The
Prasat Krahom- meaning "red temple," is known for its sandstone carvings, while
Prasat Pram- is covered in strangler figs.
In the afternoon:
After a few hours busy with the temple in the morning around 12:00pm we have time for lunch at the local restaurent nearby the next temple.
After lunch, around 1:30pm we keep going on to visit Beng Mealea Temple- which is 75 km from the provincial town. The temple is not yet planned to be repaired by any organization, and it is still in a state of disrepair due to chronic warfare and natural phenomena that have been overrun by dense forests and overgrown trees full temple area. that's why most people called "Indianajon Temple".