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Bat Chum

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Opening Hours: 7:00 AM to 5:30 PM
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Why Visit:

Bat Chum is a small and tranquil Buddhist temple from the mid-10th century, built by Kavindrarimathana, a Buddhist minister under King Rajendravarman. It is notable for being a Buddhist temple at a time when Hinduism was dominant in Cambodia. The temple offers a peaceful, less crowded experience with ancient Khmer architecture and serene surroundings including a moat and enclosure.

Activities:

  • Explore three inline brick towers on the same platform, each with distinctive inscriptions.
  • Walk around the enclosure and moat, observing the peaceful environment and ancient ruins.
  • Enjoy photography and quiet reflection away from large tourist crowds.
  • Learn about its history and Buddhist significance from local guides.

Ticket Price:

Included in the Angkor Archaeological Park entrance ticket. The current ticket prices are:

  • One-day pass: USD $37
  • Three-day pass: USD $62
  • Seven-day pass: USD $72

Visitor Tips:

  • Visit in the late afternoon for a serene atmosphere and softer lighting.
  • Wear comfortable walking shoes due to uneven surfaces.
  • Take water and sun protection as the site is exposed.
  • Respect the quiet and sacred nature of the temple.
  • Combine visits with nearby sites like Banteay Kdei and Srah Srang for a fuller day.

Best Time to Visit:

The dry season from November to March, early morning or late afternoon to avoid heat and crowds.

This temple is a hidden gem for those interested in Khmer Buddhist history and architecture, offering a quiet retreat within the historic Angkor Park.

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The temple is located about 400 meters south of Srah Srang lake, northeast of Angkor Wat, in the Angkor Archaeological Park, Cambodia.

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