2024

CHEZ SAM - BATTAMBANG

Tourist office
5/5
4 reviews
Guide offering several circuits to discover Battambang on a variety of ... Read more
 Battambang
2024

BANON PRASAT

Archaeological site
5/5
1 review
Temple on a hill, an 11th-century Brahmanic sanctuary where the Pavia ... Read more
 Battambang
2024

BATTAMBANG MUSEUM

Museums
5/5
1 review

This museum is far from being able to compete with that of Phnom Penh, but it contains some very beautiful pieces, including a Lintel representative Représentant lying in the style of Prasat Andet and who was once stored in the Wat Poveal pagoda. And then it is very nice to be able to admire old works in a place that is not too far from where they were discovered. The Provincial Museum in Battambang was established in 1968. It affected the shape of a T. In that time, it had a rich collection of stone sculptures of the angkorienne period and also many other architectural elements of wood. During the years of the Khmer Rouge, the museum was used as a prison. After the collapse of the regime in 1979, it was found that most archaeological objects had disappeared. There were only a few lintels and some statues without head. It is true that many archaeological objects had been hidden in the ground around the museum to protect them from the ravages of war, but it is also true that a large number had been stolen. Since 1979, the museum has collected a large quantity of archaeological objects such as stone sculptures in pre-angkorienne and angkorienne periods, sculptures on the Middle Ages Khmer age, copper statuettes sometimes covered with gold or silver leaves, a small collection of ceramics from angkorienne or post-angkorienne periods and other metal objects. All these objects are inventoried, but many are kept on the reserve. Exposed objects are arranged according to their time periods or styles.

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 Battambang
2024

RURAL LANDSCAPES

Site of archaeology crafts and science and technology
4/5
1 review
Rural landscapes in the countryside around Battambang including a rice ... Read more
 Battambang
2024

BAMBOO TRAIN

Visit Points of interest
3.3/5
4 reviews
Large bamboo trays with a small engine carrying passengers and goods, ... Read more
 Battambang
2024

PHNOM SAMPHEOU

Natural site to discover

A former religious centre famous for its Buddhist cave temples, the place was also used by the Khmer Rouge to carry out some mass massacres. No temple at the top of this mountain, but caves and ossuaries testifying to the madness of the communists, some Russian cannons too, remnants of the schism that opposed pro-Russian and pro-Chinese Marxists. Visiting Phnom Sampeou can be quite challenging during the hot hours of the day: it is wise to go early in the morning.

Access by the road to Païlin. Take the first dirt road on the left after the new Phnom Sampeou pagoda. We pass in front of the construction site of the future sculpted frieze of the Buddha's life: very impressive. If you are interested in the project, there is often someone to explain (and solicit your generosity). The project is expected to take seven years to complete: the project will be more than 112 m long and 52 m high. A little further on, you can see the staircase leading to Phnom. Entrust your vehicle to keep at one of the refreshments for 500 riels or take a drink.

Ascension of Phnom. Allow about 2 hours to visit the complex without delay: there are about 600 steps to reach the summit. We start by passing under a large door topped by a sampan. After about 230 steps, take the other direct access to the summit on the left: this route is a little shorter. 50 steps higher, the staircase makes a sharp turn to the south. Nice view to the north and the village. 40 steps further on, to the left, an elongated Buddha and climbing another forty steps, on the right, a staircase leads to the main cave which was the first to be built. It is better to take advantage of the cool morning weather to go directly to the summit and reserve the visit in the shade during the hot hours. A hundred steps higher, we go around the Chinese pagoda (460 steps in total) and climb another 30 steps to reach a crossroads: on the right the path (not developed) to the Killing Caves; on the left, to the summit. After 40 slightly steep steps, you can see an old cannon on the right. The former pagoda and an abandoned building next door occupy the terrace. On the right, we go down a staircase leading to a small esplanade. From there, when looking up to the top, on the right, there is a hazardous path that descends through a rock slide to undeveloped caves... and, on the left, a 140-step staircase leading to a cave (or tunnel) in which there are some recent statues. The other side is exited by a staircase leading to two paths. The one on the right goes down into the undeveloped caves (monkey colony, be careful). The one on the left accesses the top. The ascent ends by passing between a sala chhan where there are often monks and the large golden stupa whose tip is the current summit. A colourful temple, of recent construction, occupies the terrace. Very beautiful view to the south (Banon) and east (Stung Sangker). Very beautiful sunrise with sometimes mist on the rice fields. Another small terrace contains a few recent or unfinished buildings. While searching, there are beautiful views of the centre of Phnom, the forest or the caves.

Killing Caves. A steep, partially cemented road allows 4x4s and motorcycles to approach the Killing Caves temple from the south: this significantly reduces the climb. Going down to the crossroads above the Chinese pagoda, leave the refreshment bar on the left and continue straight ahead. We descend a path for about 200 steps and cross the future direct access under development (currently only accessible by 4x4). We go up a path traced in the scree (beware of the ankles). There is a beautiful tree in the middle of this path. After about 150 steps, we see a staircase leading to a recently built golden seated Buddha. To the left of the Buddha, a staircase descends to a cemented path. When you turn right, you quickly reach a staircase that leads down to the main Killing Cave. To the left of the stairs is an ossuary containing the skeletons of the people who were killed by throwing them from the top of the cave. On the right, there is a reclining Buddha. Opposite, beautiful view towards Phnom Krapeu. On the left, access to a pagoda and, in front of it, to a second cave also containing an ossuary.

Main cave. Take the path again in the scree, and to go back up, there are two paths that will arrive either at the level of the Chinese pagoda, or at the crossroads above. A path of about 150 m leads to the staircase that leads down into the "cave". To the right of the stairs, two golden Buddhas standing in the shade of a banyan tree. Behind them, a small cave with a sitting Buddha. Opposite, a large elongated Buddha is being realized. On the left, sheltered by a vault, is the former "residence" of a hermit. We can see different small buildings, a staircase carved into the rock that leads to a natural balcony and the entrance to a labyrinth of caves. To visit them, a good lamp is essential. Going up the stairs, take the left track that leads to the stairs you met on the way up. Depending on the time of arrival, you can admire either a beautiful sunrise from the summit, or the first glimmers of sunlight on the stupa and the temple at the summit.

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 Battambang
2024

TRADITIONAL HANDICRAFTS

Crafts to discover

Construction of carts. Although there are many wooden carts, you rarely see it under construction. There is an excellent constructor just before Vat Vat (right bank upstream of Battambang). For woodworking fans, this is a very interesting visit, especially when it makes wheels.

Construction of wooden boats. Take the left bank downstream from Battambang, go beyond the Kdol pagoda, cross the cement bridge on the O Trahoul, go beyond the old plant of La and its vegetation invaded by vegetation, 500 m after the bridge, turn right and then again right when you reach the river. The yards are less than 500 m away and the wooden boats are built on the river.

Manufacture of incense sticks. For example, go to the NGO Phare on the RN 5 from Battambang to Sisophon.

Manufacture of rice patties. By going to Ek Phnom, you will notice, between Daun Teav and Vat Somonos, rice patties that dry in the sun. You can ask to visit.

Manufacture of krârlann and other traditional cakes. Going to Vat Knong, you can see several places where krârlann are prepared (glutinous rice in a bamboo cooked in bamboo). In many markets, cakes are made. At Phsar Thmey you can taste "French cakes" (nôm baraing!).

Forges. There are several forges where you can buy traditional tools (sickles, axes…) There is an important forge a few meters after Vat Vat (right bank upstream of Battambang), others near the "old stone bridge" or behind Vat Vat.

Mats to fish. On the right bank 3,5 km from the "new stone bridge", the manufacture of these braided mats will be used to dry the fish.

Drying of fish and manufacturing of prahoc. You can visit the market of Phsar Prahoc (less than 7 km downstream from the "new stone bridge") where the drying of the fish is done in the sun, and salting in the prahoc tanks. Beware of sensitive nose, smells are very strong!

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 Battambang
2024

SWIMMING AT THE O'CHHEU KROM RIVER

Natural site to discover
Swimming at the O'Chheu Krom mountain river marking the border with ... Read more
 Païlin
2024

CASCADES

Natural site to discover
Excursion off the beaten track to discover waterfalls such as O'Chrah, ... Read more
 Païlin

SANGKER GALLERY

Art gallery exhibition space foundation and cultural center
5/5
1 review
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 Battambang