Preah Pithu
Preah Pithu
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bob2bkk
Bangkok, Thailand5,889 contributions
Mar 2020 • Friends
This temple is located in the Angkor Thom complex, north of Bayon Temple. The temples, 5 in total are Hindu and Buddhist. Most of the buildings, which were built with wood and stone are in poor condition. Truly considered ruins. There are some interesting carvings which are still visable. Not a crowded tourist spot so relaxing and peaceful.
Written 2 April 2020
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AussieRicho1
Wollongong, Australia1,738 contributions
Jun 2019
Another grop of ruins that form part of this massive area. Lot of ruins and not a lot of restoration. There is a good exhibition centre close to where there are some food and drink service areas. Close to the Khleang Temples.
Written 27 December 2019
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Mehul Kirit Shah
Mumbai, India105 contributions
Dec 2017 • Friends
Four are Hindu temples and one is a Buddhist temple. The five temples are in bad conditions, upper levels are ruined, but their carvings are interesting and the site is rather peaceful, wooded, and scarcely crowded.
Written 30 January 2018
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scubacol11
Rotherham, UK2,242 contributions
Apr 2023 • Solo
Group of five small temples hidden in woods not close to any others,nice and unrestored,not many tourists so very peacefull,would not go out of my way to visit them unless you have plenty of time spare.
Written 14 September 2023
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cjschreiner
Chandler, AZ2,388 contributions
Mar 2017 • Couples
Not to many people stop by these ruins as you can see by the tons of reviews for this attraction. But it's worth the view since it's a quick view, it's in ruins, untouched, plus it's pretty quiet.
Written 9 March 2017
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Clive R
Royal Tunbridge Wells, UK2,046 contributions
Feb 2017
So many wonderful temples but this one because of the history and being one of the oldest makes it stand out. It's the last stop on the 'Big Tour'
Written 26 February 2017
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