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The iron-roofed hall and surrounding lanes are packed with stalls selling fresh tropical fruits and vegetables, fragrant Cambodian spices, fresh fish, silks, kramas, carved wooden handicrafts, stone Buddha figurines, silver jewelry, and vintage Cambodian stamps and coins. The market blends daily provisioning for local residents with souvenir shopping for visitors, giving it a genuinely mixed character that separates it from purpose-built tourist markets. 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The complex was the capital of the Chenla Kingdom under King Isanavarman I in the early 7th century, predating the Angkor empire by over two centuries, and contains more than 100 brick temple towers distributed across three main groups amid dense forest. The structures display an early transition from Indian architectural influence toward the distinctly Khmer style that would later define Angkor, and several towers feature remarkable flying-palace medallion carvings unique to this site. Well-maintained forest paths link the temple groups through a setting of impressive trees and dappled light.","Area 77, Daun Penh, Phnom Penh",{"type":8,"coordinates":55},[56,57],105.0881,11.975715,"2.71",734,{"name":61,"slug":62,"description":63,"icon":64,"thumbnailUrl":20},"Temples","temples","Ancient and modern temples and sacred sites","material-symbols:temple-hindu-rounded",{"durationMins":66,"isAccessible":22,"bestVisitTime":67},180,"Morning (6am - 12pm)",0.04,{"name":70,"slug":71,"description":72,"address":73,"location":74,"averageRating":78,"totalReviews":79,"thumbnail":20,"category":80,"administrativeLocation":20,"touristSpot":81,"distanceKm":68},"Ek Phnom Temple","ek-phnom-temple","Ek Phnom Temple is an 11th-century Angkorian ruin located 11 kilometers north of Battambang city on the west bank of the Sangker River, built during the reign of King Suryavarman I and dedicated to both Brahma and Buddhist deities. The central sandstone sanctuary tower has partially collapsed but several walls and carved lintels remain standing amid the ruins, with a striking broken pediment displaying a scene from the Churning of the Ocean of Milk preserved in good detail. A large modern Cambodian pagoda built directly adjacent to the ancient ruins is an active religious site, creating an interesting juxtaposition of 11th-century Khmer stonework and contemporary Buddhist architecture. The riverside setting surrounded by rice fields and the contrast between ancient and modern make Ek Phnom a rewarding stop on any Battambang excursion.","Area 57, Daun Penh, Phnom Penh",{"type":8,"coordinates":75},[76,77],105.0875,11.975325,"4.91",497,{"name":61,"slug":62,"description":63,"icon":64,"thumbnailUrl":20},{"durationMins":82,"isAccessible":22,"bestVisitTime":83},90,"Any time",{"name":85,"slug":86,"description":87,"address":88,"location":89,"averageRating":93,"totalReviews":94,"thumbnail":20,"category":95,"administrativeLocation":20,"touristSpot":100,"distanceKm":101},"Dos Kromom Mountain","dos-kromom-mountain","Dos Kromom Mountain is a prominent highland viewpoint rising above Sen Monorom town in Mondulkiri province, offering some of the most rewarding panoramic vistas in the Cambodian northeast. The forested hill is accessible by motorbike along a winding dirt track or on foot through pine and broadleaf woodland characteristic of the Mondulkiri plateau, a landscape strikingly different from Cambodia's lowland plains and jungles. The summit rewards visitors with sweeping views across rolling green hills, pine-covered ridgelines, and the patchwork of Bunong indigenous villages and farmland below. The cool highland climate at elevation makes the walk comfortable even in the dry season. A small shrine near the top is maintained by local Bunong communities who regard the mountain as a spiritually significant place in their ancestral land.","Area 87, Daun Penh, Phnom Penh",{"type":8,"coordinates":90},[91,92],105.0884,11.97591,"2.95",152,{"name":96,"slug":97,"description":98,"icon":99,"thumbnailUrl":20},"Adventure","adventure","Adventure sports, hiking, and outdoor activities","healthicons:travel",{"durationMins":21,"isAccessible":24,"bestVisitTime":83},0.08,{"name":103,"slug":104,"description":105,"address":106,"location":107,"averageRating":111,"totalReviews":112,"thumbnail":20,"category":113,"administrativeLocation":20,"touristSpot":118,"distanceKm":101},"Popokvil Waterfalls","popokvil-waterfalls","Popokvil Waterfalls are a pair of cascades located within Bokor National Park on the Bokor plateau, dropping from the highland jungle into a valley below. The upper fall tumbles approximately 14 meters into a broad natural pool, while the lower fall descends a further 18 meters over a wider rock face. Both falls are most impressive during and immediately after the rainy season from June to November, when rainfall on the plateau is heavy and sustained. The surrounding forest at this altitude is notably cooler and more lush than the lowlands, filled with orchids, mosses, and bird calls. The falls are a short walk from the main Bokor road and make a refreshing detour when exploring the broader national park and hill station ruins nearby.","Area 47, Daun Penh, Phnom Penh",{"type":8,"coordinates":108},[109,110],105.0872,11.97513,"3.92",316,{"name":114,"slug":115,"description":116,"icon":117,"thumbnailUrl":20},"Nature","nature","Natural parks, forests, and outdoor landscapes","i-lucide-tree-deciduous",{"durationMins":82,"isAccessible":24,"bestVisitTime":23},{"name":120,"slug":121,"description":122,"address":123,"location":124,"averageRating":128,"totalReviews":129,"thumbnail":20,"category":130,"administrativeLocation":20,"touristSpot":131,"distanceKm":133},"Chambok Ecotourism Site","chambok-ecotourism-site","Chambok Ecotourism Site is a community-managed nature destination in the Cardamom Mountain foothills of Koh Kong province, established in 2002 as one of Cambodia's first and most successful community-based ecotourism initiatives. The site is centered on a forested area protecting wildlife corridors used by elephants, sun bears, gibbons, and hornbills, managed collectively by local villagers who receive direct income from tourism in exchange for their role as forest guardians. Activities include guided jungle walks to a two-tiered waterfall deep in the forest, oxcart rides through farmland, cultural demonstrations of traditional crafts, and visits to a small wildlife education center. Overnight stays in simple community guesthouses allow visitors to experience the forest at dawn, when bird activity is exceptional and wildlife sightings around the waterfall pool are most likely.","Area 97, Daun Penh, Phnom Penh",{"type":8,"coordinates":125},[126,127],105.0887,11.976105,"4.38",179,{"name":96,"slug":97,"description":98,"icon":99,"thumbnailUrl":20},{"durationMins":66,"isAccessible":24,"bestVisitTime":132},"Night (10pm - 6am)",0.12,{"name":135,"icon":136,"tagline":20,"logoUrl":20,"wordmarkUrl":20},"TravelGuide","i-lucide-compass",{"averageRating":45,"totalReviews":14,"histogram":138},[139,141,143,145,147],{"stars":140,"count":48,"pct":48},5,{"stars":142,"count":48,"pct":48},4,{"stars":144,"count":48,"pct":48},3,{"stars":146,"count":48,"pct":48},2,{"stars":148,"count":48,"pct":48},1,{"data":150,"meta":151,"links":158},[],{"itemsPerPage":140,"totalItems":48,"currentPage":148,"totalPages":48,"sortBy":152,"filter":156},[153],[154,155],"createdAt","DESC",{"place.slug":157},"$eq:siem-reap-old-market-psar-chas",{"current":159},"http://api.jolchet.com/api/v1/public/reviews?page=1&limit=5&sortBy=createdAt:DESC&filter.place.slug=$eq:siem-reap-old-market-psar-chas",1778840023999]