
Koh Ker temples
Koh Ker is a historical site in Cambodia, known for its stunning temple complex built during the Khmer Empire in the 10th century. It served as a brief capital and features a unique architectural style, with the most notable structure being the Prasat Thneng, a seven-tiered pyramid temple. The site is surrounded by lush jungle, giving it a mysterious ambiance. Koh Ker is less visited than Angkor Wat, but it offers a glimpse into Cambodia’s rich cultural heritage and the religious practices of its ancient civilization. It showcases the artistry and ingenuity of Khmer architecture.