Phnom Sar Sear is a nature and cultural site located about 14 Kilometers
southwest of Kep city. this mountain is called Phnom Sar Sear because,
according to Khmer legend mentioned above, when Prince Sakor Reach led
the troops to this place, he got off his horse and moved furtively2
ahead of his pursuers along the mountainside, where at that time there
was an island to which he fled. Thus, the mountain was called Phnom Sar
Sear.
Phnom Sar Sear is composed of three small mountains about
1.5 square kilometers. It is about 40 meters high. The site features two
natural caves-Phnom Dorei Sar and Phnom Ach Prochiev-which tourists can
explore. In Phnom Damrei Sar cave, there is a beautiful mountain well
called Viel Sre Muoy Roy. In the past, this site was also popular with
filmmakers.
At the foot of the mountain are a number of small
halls where clergymen and nuns meditate. Along the way to the
mountaintop, there is a Buddhist pagoda where monks live. On the
mountaintop sits a colorful, finely sculpted stupa built in 1964 by
Prince Rasmei Sophoan. A place of worship, it also houses a Buddha
relic.
The fresh air and beautiful natural scenery make Phnom Sar
Sear popular with tourists throughout the year. From the mountaintop,
visitors have an excellent view of rice pad-dies, the islands and the
sea below, as well as the distant mountains. Buddhists go there to pray
for good fortune.
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
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