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Angkor Borei Museum: A Glimpse into Cambodia's Ancient Past

Discover Cambodia's rich history at Angkor Borei Museum, showcasing artifacts from the Funan and Chenla periods.

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The Angkor Borei Museum in Angkor Borei, Cambodia, is dedicated to preserving historical artifacts of Cambodian civilization. The museum showcases artifacts from the Funan and Chenla periods, offering insights into the region's rich history.

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Local tips

  • The museum may sometimes be locked, so ask around for the caretaker to open it.
  • Combine your visit with a trip to Phnom Da, an ancient hilltop temple in Takeo Province.
  • Visit during the dry season (November to February) for more comfortable temperatures.
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Getting There

  • Boat

    From Takeo, the most common way to reach Angkor Borei is by boat. Hire a local boat in Takeo to navigate the Vam Nao River to Angkor Borei. The boat trip takes approximately 30 minutes and costs around US$30-40 per person. Negotiate the price beforehand.

  • Taxi/Car

    Alternatively, you can hire a taxi or private car from Phnom Penh or Takeo. The drive from Phnom Penh to Takeo is approximately 2 hours. From Takeo, the road to Angkor Borei is about 140 kilometers round trip via Phnom Chisor. Expect to pay around US$50-65 for a taxi from Phnom Penh to Angkor Borei.

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Located in the Takeo province, the Angkor Borei Museum stands as a repository of Cambodia's early history, particularly the Funan period. The museum displays a collection of artifacts made of stone, clay, and copper, including sculptures of Vishnu and Shiva, ceramics, inscriptions, and jewelry. These items provide insights into the daily life, religious practices, and artistic traditions of the Funan kingdom. Angkor Borei itself is an ancient city with a history stretching back 2,500 years. It was once a significant political and economic hub of the Funan Kingdom, serving as a bridge between India and China. Though the city may seem like a dusty town today, it played a vital role in establishing Khmer identity and Cambodia's civilization. The museum is housed in a modest, traditional building and is set within an old villa compound, creating a quaint and tranquil atmosphere. While the museum is small, it contains unique pieces, including some of the oldest Buddhist art in the nation. Informative boards are presented in both Khmer and English, enhancing the educational experience for all visitors.

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