preah khan temple

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Preah Khan (Khmer: ប្រាសាទព្រះខ័ន; 'Royal Sword') is a temple at Angkor, Cambodia, built in the 12th century for King Jayavarman VII to honor his father. It … See more

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Jun 26, 2024
This temple we enjoyed going through. Once again our guide informed us of the many stories to go with the temple along with all the restoration still to be accomplished etc. Full review by nzwestie
May 14, 2024
The temple was less complex than the others. Since most of its buildings has collapsed. But the hallway design was very unique & beautiful. Full review by Merlin A
Feb 12, 2024
Exploring Prasat Preah Khan: A Majestic Temple in Cambodia is a captivating journey into the heart of Cambodia's rich cultural heritage. This remarkable temple, built during the Khmer Empire's golden… Full review by Steven P

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Date founded:12th century

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How much should I pay to view this temple
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Hi, I hired the Tuk Tuk driver Mr Tivea from my hotel that picked me up from the airport.. for $30US I had him take me out to Banteay Srei ( about 40 km out of siem reap) visiting …
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Hi, I hired the Tuk Tuk driver Mr Tivea from my hotel that picked me up from the airport.. for $30US I had him take me out to Banteay Srei ( about 40 km out of siem reap) visiting Preah Roup on the way and then East Baray finishing the day at Preah Khan. The following day for $15US he drove me around the main sites of Angkor Wat, Bayon and Ta Prohm..both trips were full days and I walked around each site and met up with the driver at an appointed spot. The 3 day pass was $40 US and only took a few minutes getting the photo and pass done at the new facility on our way out to our first site. We stopped for a cheap and simple lunch each day and there was always plenty of water on the Tuk Tuk.
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What time do they close? Are they open every day?
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When we were there, they closed at 5.00 & are open daily. You'll find that your Tuk Tuk driver or taxi driver will know what the hours are for all of them. They will also know what …
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When we were there, they closed at 5.00 & are open daily. You'll find that your Tuk Tuk driver or taxi driver will know what the hours are for all of them. They will also know what time to go to avoid the bus loads of people! Hope you have a ball :-)
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