Krol Ko Temple
Krol Ko Temple is located on the large circuit, at the end of a small road on the left while going from Neak Pean to Ta Som.
It was constructed in late 12th century by King Jayavarman VII during 1181 – 1218.
In a very calm place and very little visited this temple whose name means the cattle shed or the park to cow, was to be the spiritual reference mark of the neighbouring stockbreeders. Some sculptures are in good condition, and it is interesting to also look at the stones on the ground.
One stops here, the time of a photograph and of a small meditation and the visit continues.