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Rolous Group Ruins of Ancient Angkor


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The sight is located within Angkor. To prepare for your visit, read the AsiaExplorers Angkor Travel Guide for useful information. Visitors to Angkor stay at the town of Siem Reap. If you are looking for budget accommodation in Siem Reap, use the Cambodia Budget Accommodation Guide to find a place to stay.



Built in the late 9th Century (879)
by King Indravarman I (reigned 877-889)


Preah Ko means
"Sacred ox"


Preah Ko of the Rolous Group of ruins is one of the earliest temples in Angkor. It was here that the 500-year Khmer civilisation began. Preah Ko was built by Indravarman I at his capital city of Hariharalaya (the former name of Rolous). At the time it was built, Preah Ko was surrounded by a moat. There may also have been a royal palace nearby although no sign of it remains.



Preah Ko, Angkor Rolous Group




Preah Ko derives its modern name from the statues of bulls at the front of the central towers. During my first visit, the temple was undergoing restoration. By the time of my second visit four years later, most of the restoration had been completed.

Preah Ko consists of six towers on a single base. It used to be surrounded by two concentric enclosures, with a laterite causeway that links it to its east gopura. As you walked in the direction of the six towers, you notice that there are many more structures littering the ground. Most of these structures are in advanced stage of ruin, making the place feel more expansive than it really would have been.



Guardian lions in front of the prasats of Preah Ko.



One of the prasats of Preah Ko. The style is similar to those at Lolei.



Carvings on the lintel of one of the prasats at Preah Ko.



The steps leading to the prasat - even that of the false door - is ornamented with carvings of human faces.



A relatively well-preserved library at Preah Ko.



How to go to Preah Ko

Preah Ko is part of the Roluos Group of temples, which include Lolei and Bakong. They are all located on the east side of Siem Reap. As they are not as spectacular as the sights within Angkor proper, and are slightly out of the way, they receive correspondingly fewer tourists. If you are independently, get a tuk tuk driver who knows the way. From Siem Reap, take Route 6 for roughly 12.5km. Look for signpost on your left (southside). Turn in and go for another 1.2km. That takes you to Preah Ko, with Bakong further down the road! Just contact Mr Han (contact below) to see if he is available to take you.



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