Pre-Angkorian ruin set in a limestone cave amongst stalagmites and
stalactites that are slowly growing into the ruin. Small 4th-5th century
AD brick structure associated with the ancient state of Funan. A bit of
carving is still visible.When you go for sightseeing in Kampot a must
visit spot is Phnom K'Chnor, Kampot. The Phnom K'Chnor, Kampot is
nothing but a cave containing ruins which would give you an idea about
the historical heritage of Kampot.
Phnom K'Chnor, Kampot is a
place where you can take your own car providedyou are very good in
driving, but if you are not sure of driving then it is better that you
take a trail bike. Always take the help of an expert guide before you
set on a trip to Phnom K'Chnor, Kampot. In Phnom K'Chnor, Kampot you
would find a shrine dating from pre-Angkorian dynasty and it dates back
to the 4th century and it is set in a limestone cave up in a mountain.
Those of you who are interested in going to Phnom K'Chnor in Kampot,
they should take the road that leads to Kep from Kampot and after
traveling for 8 kilometers you have to take the left turn. Then you can
travel down a dirty road for 5 kilometers which intersects beautiful
rural farmlands.
After sometime you would come across a railway
line and after crossing the line you would find the way leading to the
base of the mountain. Here you would find the shrine which is renowned
as a healing center of Buddhist faith. The ruins that you would find at
Phnom K'Chnor, Kampot are nothing but brick structures from the 4th and
the 5th century AD and are evidences of the ancient state of Funan.
There is no entrance fee for visiting the Phnom K'Chnor, Kampot. Thus
here you might find people involved in some sort of ceremony at any
time.
It is advisable that you do not visit the Phnom K'Chnor,
Kampot during monsoon because the road is quite treacherous at this time
Kampot Province has its rich agricultural land for the farming such as
peper farm, rubber plantation, especially the wellknown through the
kingdom of Cambodi, Kingdom of Wonder!, of its durian plantation.
Beside, local people ever known this province is the very good place
making the tasty fish sauce and salt...
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
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