History of Kampong Thom
Kampong Thom , often called the navel of Cambodia, is a sleepy rural town, though there is plenty nearby to keep visitors amused. The town is at the crossroads of the Angkor temple complex, Preah Vihear temple, and the pre-Ankorian capital of Sambor Prey Kup. The town sits on the banks of the slow moving Sen River which originates in the Dangrek Mountains. Attractions include:
- Ku Norkor Temple (70km from town)
- Wat Prasat Temple (29km from town)
- Roka or Preah Theat Temple (14km from town)
- Sombo Prey Kuk Temple (37km from town)
- Andet Temple (29km from town)
- Kdey Deum Pagoda (52km from town)
- Thvea Kdey or Thvea Prambey Pagoda (54km from town)
- Popeach Pagoda (39km from town)
- Antrey Som Vorac Pagoda (1km from town)
- Sontuk Mountain (15km from town)
- Koul River (59km from town)
- Phe Lake (0.5km from town)
- Cheva Heap Pool (72km from town)
- Prek Pros River (16km from town)
- O’Snay Dyke (52km from town)
- Mouy Makara Dyke (36km from town)
- Town Park (In town)
- Vari Vabakam (the waterworks) (In town)
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