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Nokor Bachey Pagoda: A Blend of Ancient and Modern

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Explore Nokor Bachey Pagoda: Where ancient Khmer architecture meets modern Buddhist traditions in a unique temple complex near Kampong Cham.

Nokor Bachey Pagoda, located near Kampong Cham, is a unique temple complex that combines an 11th-century Mahayana Buddhist shrine with a modern Theravada Buddhist pagoda. This intriguing site offers visitors a glimpse into Cambodia's rich history and architectural evolution.

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  • XCXQ+XMJ, Kampong Siem District, KH
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  • Wear comfortable shoes, as you'll be doing a fair amount of walking to explore both the ancient and modern sections of the temple.
  • Bring small change for donations to the site caretakers.
  • Visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the heat and crowds.
  • Remember that the $2 entrance fee also grants you access to Phnom Pros and Phnom Srei temples.

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Getting There

  • Tuk-tuk

    From Kampong Cham city center, the most convenient way to reach Nokor Bachey Pagoda is by tuk-tuk. Tuk-tuks are readily available and affordable, typically costing around $20 USD for a return trip including waiting time. The journey takes approximately 10-15 minutes along National Road 7. Negotiate the price beforehand. No additional fees are expected beyond the agreed fare.

  • Walking

    For those inclined to walk, Nokor Bachey Pagoda is about 1.5 miles (2.5 km) northwest of Kampong Cham city center. Head to National Road 7 and follow it northwest until you reach the roundabout, then turn left. The walk takes around 45 minutes. No costs are involved.

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Nokor Bachey Pagoda presents a captivating blend of ancient and modern religious structures. The original temple, dating back to the 11th or 12th century, is constructed from black sandstone and features intricate carvings and statues. It is believed that the temple's foundations date back to the reign of King Suryavarman II, who also built Angkor Wat. However, it was finished during the reign of Jayavarman VII.Inside the ancient walls, a colorful modern pagoda has been built, creating a striking contrast between the old and new. The modern temple buildings are beautifully decorated with high ceilings and colorful columns. The temple complex also includes a prayer hall (Vihara), added between the 12th and 16th centuries, which houses a stone stele commemorating renovations and four seated Buddha statues.Nokor Bachey Pagoda is not only a historical site but also a place of active worship, offering visitors a chance to witness the daily lives of monks and experience Cambodian religious traditions. The temple is located approximately 2 kilometers northwest of Kampong Cham, making it an easily accessible destination for tourists. The entrance fee is $2 USD, which also includes access to the nearby Phnom Pros and Phnom Srei temples.
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