Why Visit:
Wat Preah S’dai Pagoda is a serene and scenic Buddhist temple located at the southern bend of the Pursat River in Pursat Province, Cambodia. The temple is a tranquil spiritual site, set in a picturesque riverside location that is highly enjoyable for visitors. It offers a peaceful atmosphere for reflection as well as insight into local Buddhist practices. The area surrounding the pagoda is a popular spot for picnics among locals, and the nearby river and white sandy beach attract visitors especially on weekends. The setting, combining natural beauty with cultural heritage, makes it a charming place to experience during a tour of Pursat.
Activities:
- Visit the temple for Buddhist worship and cultural appreciation.
- Enjoy picnicking by the riverbank in a peaceful, natural setting.
- Cross the wooden bridge nearby to access both riverbanks.
- Explore the white sandy beach area north of the bridge, popular on weekends.
- Scenic drives around the area showcase rural Cambodian countryside.
Visitor Tips:
- Visit during the day to enjoy both the temple and riverside scenery.
- Locals picnic here on weekends, so expect a livelier atmosphere at those times.
- Take the opportunity for a scenic drive on National Highway 5 to reach the site.
- Respect the peaceful environment, especially around the temple and river.
Best Time to Visit:
Daytime throughout the year; weekends for more lively local gatherings and picnics; weekdays for a quieter visit. The dry season is generally more comfortable for travel and outdoor activities.
Wat Preah S’dai offers a blend of spiritual ambiance and natural beauty, making it a worthwhile stop in Pursat Province for visitors interested in culture, nature, and local life






