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Phnom Santuk

 

On the way from Phnom Penh to Kampong Thom, some 15 kilometres before arriving at this provincial capital is the entrance to a temple mountain that is one of the favourite tourist attractions in  for Cambodians who attribute magic powers to this site boasting plenty of ancient heritages.

A stair with 809 steps flanked by Nagas leads from the foot of the mountain to the monuments but a narrow road allows cars to drive up to the monuments.

The Prasat Touch temple, made of sandstone, has a pyramid shape. It is three stories high and has a height of three metres. It is located next to an ancient wooden temple, which is presently rebuilt from cement.

Many Buddha statues were carved from the great mountain rock, including three big Buddha statues reaching Nirvana, each more than ten metres in length. A statue of Preah Bat Chann Tuk was carved on a stone in the shape of the foot of of the Buddha. Many other sculptures can be admired on this mountain.

 

The construction and statues date back to the reign of King Ponhea Dharma Reacha (1474-1494) and the site has changed names many times through history.

From this mountain, you can enjoy a splendid view over the flood plains of the Tonle Sab and distinguish the hills of Kampong Chhnang, at a distance of some thirty odd kilometres.

Descending on the east of Phnom Santuk, after 2 km travelling through a thick forest, you will reach a waterfall where you can have a nice swim in surprisingly cold water.

 

Legend of Phnom Santuk

 

 


 

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