Banan Temple The Temple on top Mountain🇰🇭
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During my recent sojourn in Battambang Province, Cambodia, I had the immense pleasure of visiting the illustrious Phnom Banon mountaintop temple. The experience bestowed upon me an overwhelming sense of exhilaration and pure bliss, leaving an indelible mark on my soul.
Phnom Banon, the Angkor-era mountaintop temple located on a 400-meter-high mountain in Kon Tey 2 commune, Ba Nan District, is a must-see attraction. Built by King Ut Tak Yea Tit Tya Varman II (1050–1066) and later by King Jarvarman VII (1181–1219), it offers stunning views of the Sangker River, sugar palm trees, rice fields, and small villages.
The temple has five structures, with the middle being the largest. However, the structures have been heavily looted, and the entrance to the center structure is a headache-in-waiting. Similar to Preah Vihear Temple, there are two large guns on the mountaintop, pointing down at the surrounding area during recent government-Khmer Rouge skirmishes. This irony highlights the irony of Cambodia, where a place for worship and tranquility was used for war. Visitors are advised to stay on the paved paths and trails to avoid undiscovered landmines.
If you're looking for a great experience during your travels, make sure to include a visit to the Phnom Banon mountaintop temple. It's a fantastic place that will leave you with wonderful memories to cherish. #banantemple #ancienttemple #historicallandmarks