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Definitely worth a visit, it’s about 15 km outside of Battambang city on
the way to Pailin (Rt. 10). Since it’s closer to Battambang than Pailin, we’ll
include it in this section, as it’s a trip that a lot of locals take from here.
However, if you are going to Pailin just save it for a stop on the way. It’s
easy to do if you have your own motorcycle; if not you can negotiate a bit
higher price and have the share taxi stop there an extra 100 baht should do it,
but don’t pay until you get to Pailin. Phnom Sampeu features an Angkor-era Baray-style
pool; cave shrines with skulls and bones of Khmer Rouge victims and about seven
hundred steps leading up to the main temple area, with its dynamite views. The
mountaintop temple was built in 1964 and is a mix of old and new styles. As you
approach the top, take the dirt path that you will see forking off to the right.
It leads to another hilltop temple area about 400 meters away. In the back of
that, away from the view side, is a stairway leading down to a cave. Inside are
some of the skulls and bones from this area’s killing fields. Locals have
brought them up here and set up a couple of shrines in caves for the spirits of
the victims in the hope that they can finally rest in peace. It’s another
sobering place in Cambodia. A bit further down is a cave with some small
stalagmites and stalactites. Continuing the cave circuit, there is another cave
area off from these areas that has a reclining Buddha and more skulls and bones
nearby. It’s not a bad idea to bring a flashlight, although ladies working the
temple have candles for a small donation. The stairway and the areas on the top
are packed with Cambodians on holidays as they make the pilgrimage with family
and friends to see this mix of the old, new and a part of the tragedy of the
Khmer Rouge era. Also easy to get to (I don’t mean to imply that the road is
good), just head out of Battambang on the road to Pailin about 15 km. As you
approach, you’ll see the mountain and temple at the top and think that you are
going to run right into it. The town next to the mountain has the same name. As
you get into town you go by a school and small stands until you see a sign in
Khmer and English (amazing) on the left for Phnom Sampeu. Turn left here and as
you go toward the stairs you will note some bits of ruins on the left. Figure
around 160 baht for the round trip moto-taxi.
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Source: Ministry of
Tourism of the Kingdom of Cambodia |
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