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Discover the Tranquility of Lolei Temple

Explore the serene Lolei Temple, a hidden gem of Khmer architecture, offering tranquility and rich history away from the crowds.

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Lolei Temple, a stunning example of ancient Khmer architecture, is an enchanting destination for those venturing into the Cambodian countryside. Built during the reign of King Yasovarman I in the 9th century, this temple is dedicated to the Hindu gods, reflecting the historical transition of Cambodia's spiritual practices. Unlike the bustling crowds found at Angkor Wat, Lolei Temple offers a more serene experience, allowing visitors to fully appreciate its intricate stone work and majestic towers in a tranquil setting. As you explore the temple grounds, you will be captivated by the lush greenery that surrounds the site, creating a picturesque backdrop against the ancient ruins. The temple is known for its unique sandstone carvings and the remnants of a once-thriving civilization. Be sure to take your time wandering through the ruins, where you can find peaceful spots for meditation and reflection, away from the more tourist-heavy sites. Lolei Temple is not just a historical site; it is a place where spirituality and nature intertwine. Visitors are encouraged to engage with the local culture and respect the sacredness of the temple. Whether you are a history buff, a photography enthusiast, or simply seeking a moment of peace, Lolei Temple promises a rewarding experience that deepens your understanding of Cambodian heritage.

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
  • Bring water and snacks, as there are limited facilities near the temple.
  • Respect local customs by dressing modestly, as this is a sacred site.
  • Take your time to explore the surroundings; the area is rich in natural beauty and history.
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A brief summary to Lolei Temple

  • 9X3F+XRG, Prasat Bakong, KH

Getting There

  • Bicycle

    From the center of Siem Reap, head east on Sivatha Boulevard towards the river. Continue straight until you reach the junction with National Road 6 (NR6). Turn left onto NR6 and cycle for about 12 km. Look for signs indicating Prasat Bakong or Lolei Temple. You will reach a smaller road on your right; take this road, and Lolei Temple will be a short distance down this path.

  • Tuk-Tuk

    Find a tuk-tuk stand in the city center, such as near Pub Street. Negotiate a fare with the driver to take you to Lolei Temple, which is located in Prasat Bakong. The trip should take approximately 20-30 minutes. The driver will take you along National Road 6, then to the smaller roads leading to the temple. Make sure to confirm the destination with the driver before you set off.

  • Walking

    Walking is not a recommended option due to the distance, but if you wish to proceed, start at the Old Market in Siem Reap. Head east on Sivatha Boulevard, then turn left onto National Road 6. Continue walking for about 12 km. Along the way, you may encounter local villages and markets. Keep an eye out for signs pointing towards Prasat Bakong. Once you reach the vicinity of Prasat Bakong, look for smaller paths leading to Lolei Temple.

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