Explore Preah Vihear Temple: Cambodia’s Cliff-Top Temple With Breathtaking Views
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If Cambodia’s temples were characters in a movie, Angkor Wat would be the world-famous superstar……but Preah Vihear Temple would be the mysterious, dramatic, unbelievable scene-stealer.
Located high on the Dangrek Mountains on Cambodia’s border with Thailand, Preah Vihear Temple is a stunning UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its ancient Khmer architecture, cliff-top views, peaceful atmosphere, and Indiana-Jones-style vibes.
It’s majestic. It’s dramatic. And it’s one of Cambodia’s most underrated gems.
Here’s your fun guide on what to do at Preah Vihear Temple and what to explore nearby!

1. Walk the Grand Staircases & Explore the Ancient Causeway
Preah Vihear was built as a temple dedicated to Shiva — and wow, the architecture does not hold back.
As you enter, you’ll walk along long, ancient causeways that slowly lead you up to the top sanctuary. The path feels like a journey through centuries of Khmer history.
Fun moment:Take a dramatic “walking into adventure” photo on the stone causeway — it’s practically made for Instagram.
2. Admire the Incredible Khmer Architecture
Preah Vihear is famous for its long linear design, unique compared to other Khmer temples. You’ll find:
Beautiful gopuras (gateways)
Intricate lintels and carvings
Long corridors
Sacred courtyards
Crumbling walls covered in ancient stone art
It’s especially magical in the morning when the sunlight hits the carvings perfectly.
3. Climb to the Sanctuary for the BEST View in Cambodia
The temple sits on the edge of a 525-meter cliff, offering insane panoramic views over Cambodia’s lowlands.
This is the moment most visitors remember forever.
What to do:
Take in the endless rice fields below
Watch clouds drift beneath you
Enjoy a peaceful moment with the wind
Snap your proud “made it to the top” photo
The view alone is worth the trip.
4. Take Amazing Photos — Preah Vihear Is Super Photogenic
Unlike the busy temples in Siem Reap, Preah Vihear is calm and quiet.This means:
Fewer crowds
More space
Amazing shots of empty temple corridors
Peaceful sunrise or late-afternoon photography
Bring a wide-angle lens if you can — the long causeways are perfect for dramatic temple shots.
5. Learn Local Legends & Temple History
Your visit becomes 10× more interesting when you understand the stories.
You’ll learn about:
The temple’s 9th–11th century origins
Its importance in the Khmer Empire
Its spiritual significance as a mountain temple
The unique architecture that reflects ancient cosmology
Hiring a local guide is optional but highly recommended — they bring the temple alive.
6. Enjoy the Adventure Ride to the Top
The final section up the mountain is steep — and super fun.
Visitors normally take:
A 4×4 pickup truck up the hill
Then another short motorbike or truck ride to the temple gate
It feels like a mini jungle adventure before the temple itself appears.
7. Explore Koh Ker — Another Ancient Temple Nearby
Just 1.5–2 hours from Preah Vihear is Koh Ker, an ancient pyramid-style temple in the middle of the forest.
Highlights:
A 7-tier pyramid you can climb
Quiet jungle atmosphere
Great combination with Preah Vihear for a full temple-day
If you love old ruins, this is a must-stop.
8. Visit the Peaceful Countryside of Preah Vihear Province
This region is rural, calm, and incredibly beautiful.
You can enjoy:
Green rice fields
Small villages
Local markets
Simple Khmer food
Water buffalo sightings
Friendly locals
It’s a wonderful way to see Cambodia beyond the big cities.
9. Get Sunset or Sunrise Magic
Preah Vihear is open during daylight hours, and sunrise or early morning visits are chef’s kiss.
If you arrive early, you’ll get:
Golden light over the cliff
Misty clouds around the mountains
Soft shadows on carvings
Cooler temperatures
Almost no other visitors
Late afternoon is equally stunning — perfect for sunset photography.
10. Try Local Food Around the Temple Area
Around the visitor center and villages nearby, you’ll find simple but delicious Khmer dishes:
Grilled chicken
Rice soups
Fried noodles
Stir-fried vegetables
Fresh coconuts




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