Phnom Banan is some 22 kilometres to the south of Battambang, but worth a visit if you’ve time to spare. Like Ek Phnom, Banan is also originally 11th century-built, though it saw a Buddhist makeover during the 12th ...
Just 12 kilometres southwest of Battambang, a strange protrusion is the site for a pretty hilltop pagoda complex from which gorgeous views across Battambang’s green fields and distant hills can be enjoyed as a reward ...
Forever under threat of extinction, this unusual, and thrilling, way of catching a glimpse of the gorgeous Battambang countryside is known locally as a norrie, or nori, or nory. It’s a “train” made of a bamboo ...
About 4km north of Battambang, Wat Somrong Knong was built in the 19th century on the site of a pre-Angkorian temple complex. The Khmer Rouge used the temple grounds as a prison and it's believed that around 10,000 ...
Hidden behind a colourful modern pagoda and a gargantuan Buddha statue is this atmospheric, partly collapsed 11th-century temple 11km north of the Battambang's river ferry pier. Wat Ek Phnom measures 52m by 49m and is ...
Kamping Pouy Bassin is located between two mountains Phnom Ku or Phnom Ta Ngen and Phnom Kamping Pouy - in Ta Nget Village, Ta Kream Srok commune, about 35 kilometers west of the provincial town.This gigantic ...
Can't get enough of Cambodia's ancient relics? Battambang museum offers an excellent display of sculptures and sandstone carvings, mostly items that have been removed from Cambodia's various ...
Cambodia’s first and only winery, the Chan Thai Choeung (or Banan) Winery, is located 14 kilometres outside of town on the banks of the Sangkar River and is open for visits and ...
Wat Kor Cultural Village is away from Phnom Penh at Wat Koh village in Battambang province, there is the “homeland” for many Khmer traditional houses, most of them built from 1920 – 1056. An interesting house that ...
A final temple you’ll see in Battambang guides is Prasart Steung in Snoeung village, and a great little temple it is too, though it’s some way out of town on the Pailin road. A visit here could be combined with ...
Khor Sang House is one of a clutch of surviving traditional Khmer houses in Wat Kor Village, with floors worn lustrous by a century of bare feet. Decorated with old furniture, family photos and old school certificates, ...
Born out of the ashes of the Civil War and Khmer Rouge era, Phare Ponleu Selpak is an extraordinary initiative that aims to provide a channel and a future for young Cambodians through the arts. One of the most visible, ...
Battambang is a city on the Sangkae River in northwestern Cambodia. It’s known for colonial buildings such as Sala Khaet, the former Governor’s Residence. Battambang Provincial Museum has artifacts from local Khmer temples. Nearby, Phare Ponleu Selpak is a circus and performing arts school for underprivileged children. North of the center are the ruins of Ek Phnom, an 11th-century pagoda with sandstone carvings.
Phnom Banan is some 22 kilometres to the south of Battambang, but worth a visit if you’ve time to spare. Like Ek Phnom, Banan is also originally 11th century-built, though it saw a Buddhist makeover during the 12th ...
Just 12 kilometres southwest of Battambang, a strange protrusion is the site for a pretty hilltop pagoda complex from which gorgeous views across Battambang’s green fields and distant hills can be enjoyed as a reward ...
Forever under threat of extinction, this unusual, and thrilling, way of catching a glimpse of the gorgeous Battambang countryside is known locally as a norrie, or nori, or nory. It’s a “train” made of a bamboo ...
About 4km north of Battambang, Wat Somrong Knong was built in the 19th century on the site of a pre-Angkorian temple complex. The Khmer Rouge used the temple grounds as a prison and it's believed that around 10,000 ...
Hidden behind a colourful modern pagoda and a gargantuan Buddha statue is this atmospheric, partly collapsed 11th-century temple 11km north of the Battambang's river ferry pier. Wat Ek Phnom measures 52m by 49m and is ...
Kamping Pouy Bassin is located between two mountains Phnom Ku or Phnom Ta Ngen and Phnom Kamping Pouy - in Ta Nget Village, Ta Kream Srok commune, about 35 kilometers west of the provincial town.This gigantic ...
Can't get enough of Cambodia's ancient relics? Battambang museum offers an excellent display of sculptures and sandstone carvings, mostly items that have been removed from Cambodia's various ...
Cambodia’s first and only winery, the Chan Thai Choeung (or Banan) Winery, is located 14 kilometres outside of town on the banks of the Sangkar River and is open for visits and ...
Wat Kor Cultural Village is away from Phnom Penh at Wat Koh village in Battambang province, there is the “homeland” for many Khmer traditional houses, most of them built from 1920 – 1056. An interesting house that ...
A final temple you’ll see in Battambang guides is Prasart Steung in Snoeung village, and a great little temple it is too, though it’s some way out of town on the Pailin road. A visit here could be combined with ...
Khor Sang House is one of a clutch of surviving traditional Khmer houses in Wat Kor Village, with floors worn lustrous by a century of bare feet. Decorated with old furniture, family photos and old school certificates, ...
Born out of the ashes of the Civil War and Khmer Rouge era, Phare Ponleu Selpak is an extraordinary initiative that aims to provide a channel and a future for young Cambodians through the arts. One of the most visible, ...
Set in Battambang, 200 m from Psar Nat, Chhaya Hotel boasts air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Free private parking is available on site. Rooms are equipped with a ...
Situated in Siem Reap, Borey Thmey I Guesthouse is 200 m from Psar Nat and 400 m from Boeung Chhouk Market. It offers free parking, and complimentary WiFi access in its public areas. Located in Battambang, the ...
Victoria Hotel is a well-appointed property providing clean and comfortable accommodation for guests. This Khmer-style building is located only a 10-minute drive to Battambang Train Station and offers free Wi-Fi access ...
Featuring free Wi-Fi access throughout, Reaksmey Hotel offers rooms in Battambang city centre. Guests can have a taste of the Khmer cuisine as well as International option at the à la carte restaurant. With air ...
International Hotel provides homely accommodation with private bathroom facilities and private balcony in Battambang. It also provides free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel and a free tuk tuk pickup service from the bus or ...
This Battambang guest house is located in the city centre and has an a la carte restaurant. Free Wi-Fi access and bicycles are available.Air-conditioned guest rooms offer a flat-panel TV and a compact refrigerator at ...
Just next to the Sangke River in Battambang City, Vy Chhe Hotel provides air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi. Less than 5 minutes' walk from Wat Kandal, it provides massage treatments and free parking. Fitted with ...
400 m from Psar Nat, Janory Residence is set in Battambang and offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi. Popular points of interest nearby include Boeung Chhouk Market and Colonial Buildings. Local points of interest ...
Featuring free WiFi, The Blue Guest House offers accommodation in Battambang, 200 m from Boeung Chhouk Market. Free private parking is available on site. Psar Nat is 300 m from The Blue Guest House, while Colonial ...
Featuring an outdoor swimming pool and an in-house restaurant, Classy Hotel is a modern building located in Battambang. Contemporary rooms come equipped with a bathtub. Free Wi-Fi access is available in this hotel. ...
The World Guesthouse is located in Battambang City, a 15-minute walk from the bus station. The guesthouse offers a free pick up from the bus station, boat dock and taxi station. Rooms come with free Wi-Fi and an iPod ...
Featuring an outdoor pool, Battambang Lotus Hotel is just 5 minutes’ walk from Stung Sangke River and the central market of Battambang. It provides free Wi-Fi and free pick-up from the bus, taxi, or boat station. ...
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