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Wat Ek Phnom

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attraction-Wat Ek Phnom by utrips2cambodia

Situated approximately 10 km north of the Cobra Bridge are the ruins of Ek Phnom. It was constructed in the course of the Bayon length and regrettably is an awful lot worse for the damage than Phnom Banan.It?S an thrilling area, however, due to the fact there may be a freshly constructed running temple right in front of the ruins. This temple, in conjunction with the temple ruins, is the middle of vacation festivities for the human beings of the nearby village. They get dressed up in their Sunday high-quality and feature a party among the antique and the brand new temples and climb all over the ruins with their households.

The ruins are on a completely small hill so there is no exercise worried in viewing them a great deal of the temple is in shambles and changed into heavily looted. There are still some sitting Buddha pix intact better up on the partitions. On the inside is a carving of a tug-of-war with contributors tugging away on a serpent. The contributors on the left have misplaced their heads to looters (they lost face), with the guys at the right nonetheless having their heads intact.

Ek Phnom is also easy to get to-just head north on the River Road (Road 1) a bit over 10 km (the street north of the Cobra Bridge snakes around a piece, but is going lower back to the river). As you have become near the temple, you will pass over a small concrete bridge. The road beyond will veer off to the proper, however the current temple is there to the left. Enter the brand new temple grounds and the ruins are located to the rear. Again, a spherical-ride moto-taxi is set one hundred twenty baht from Battambang.

Wat Ek Phnom is 11km from Battambang?S ferry touchdown through the shortest direction and 21km in case you cross through the Pepsi plant and Pheam Ek. Combining both makes for a pleasing 32km circuit.

Wat Ek Phnom an atmospheric, partially collapsed, 11th-century temple located 11km north of Battambang, measures 52m by using 49m and is surrounded by the remains of a laterite wall and an ancient baray (reservoir). A lintel displaying the Churning of the Ocean of Milk can be visible above the east front to the relevant temple, whose upper flanks maintain a few quality bas-reliefs.

Construction of the large Buddha statue next door has been stopped by the government because, they are saying, it mars the site's timeless beauty. This is a very famous picnic and pilgrimage destination for Khmers at festival instances.
How to get to Wat Ek Phnom, Battambang

13km north of Battambang is Wat Ek Phnom, an excellent however extremely dilapidated temple located subsequent to a big pond and is in the back of a modern 28m excessive Buddha statue. Built at some stage in the 11th century, supposedly in 1029 beneath the reign of King Sorayak Varman II (1002-1050), these days it's been by and large decreased to ruins and visitors ought to climb over fallen masonry and massive blocks of stone in an effort to traverse the grounds. Because of this, and its tranquil placing, Wat Ek Phnom is a have to for all people journeying the Battambang place as it honestly offers you the impression which you are coming across a forgotten temple.

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