
In July 2008, the Cambodian “Preah Vihear” Temple ruins was registered by
the UNESCO as a world cultural heritage.
Located 400km from the capital Phnom Penh, these stone carved ruins stand on the
Cambodian territory while facing the Thailand border. It was built during the
Khmer dynasty (6th to 15th century) on top of a cliff.
An emerald green forest stretches before ones eyes, a very rare scenic beauty in this world, hence its name : “The floating temple”.