Phnom Prasith is located in Makak commune, Ang Snoul district and in
Chhviang commune, Ponhea Leu district, north of Phnom Penh. To get
there, take National Road 5 north about 11 kilometers to Prek Pneuv
Market point. From there, turn left and drive another 13 kilometers
along a dirt trail. The total distance is about 24 kilometers from Phnom
Penh or about 35 kilometers from Takmao provincial town. In the future,
once National Road 26 is completed and the trail to Phnom Prasith is
improved, visitors will be able to visit Phnom Prasith, and then
continue on to Phnom Udong. Or, they could visit Udong first and Phnom
Prasith later.
Phnom Prasith is composed of two hills, the East
Hill and the West Hill. The West Hill has no stories. The East Hill,
however, has stories relating to religion and the Khmer king. It also
has a large statue of the reclining Buddha reaching nirvana.There are
not many big trees in Phnom Prasith, and there are no development plans
for now. The site attracts few visitors because there is poor
organization and management. Nevertheless, this area has beautiful
scenery, abundant fresh air and is rich in culture and history.
About
1 kilometer from Phnom Prasith, there is a man-made cultural site
called Phnom Reap or Prasat Vihear Suor. Based on the style of Angkor
Wat which is why it is called the New Angkor Wat, Phnom Reap was
constructed of stone and cement between 1996 and 1998 for about 1
million US dollars. The money was raised from local and foreign sources
by Mr. Meas Sarin.Today, Phnom Reap attracts many Cambodian and foreign
tourists. It is often used as the backdrop for Cambodian videos.
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
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