Angkor Borei is a town in Takeo province with several ruins and archaeological digs. The area has been continuously inhabited for at least 2500 years and has yielded artefacts dating from the Neolithic period, the Funan period (4th/5th century AD) and Chenla (8th century AD) as well as the later Angkorian period (9th-15th century AD.). From Takeo to Angkor Borei, a route by boat of about 30 minutes, which allows to discover all the plain, the rice fields and the life very lively on the river. Angkor Borei is situated at 12 km of Vietnam by boat.
What To Expect
Depart from Phnom Penh at 8am and head south to the quiet town of Takeo before taking a short cruise to Angkor Borei town, located just a few kilometer navigation from the Vietnam border. There is a small museum, which displays several reproductions of sculptures from the nearby ruins and few artifacts dating as far back as the 4th century. After seeing this pleasant place, we continue our boat trip to visit a pre-Angkorian style temple of Phnom Da and a nearby temple of Asram Maharosei. The steep path over some big rocks makes Asram Maharosei different from other temples in Cambodia. We return back to Phnom Penh in afternoon.
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