Phnom Kulen
Phnom Kulen is one of Cambodia's great sacred mountains, located about 50 kilometers from Siem Reap. The mountain is also a significant Khmer pilgrimage destination and one of numerous UNESCO-protected sites since 1992.
Phnom Kulen, the legendary mountain, is a day-hiking destination. Staying in a temple and hiking through the limestone plains and woodlands are also options. The gigantic rock sculptures of Sra Dumrei can be seen at the bottom of the forest.
The Thousand Lingas River and its spectacular waterfalls are one of Phnom Kulen's key attractions. This water reserve is also the source of the Siem Reap River. Thousands of Khmer stone slabs can be found at the river's bottom. It's also a popular spot for travelers to have a picnic. Visitors can join in daily life while admiring the beauty of the river during their visit.
Location: Svay Leu District, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia