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Phnom Sambok Resort
Is the natural and historical resort, locates at Thmor Kre
Commune, Kratie District in 11 – Km distance from the
provincial town by the National Road No 7, then turning more
500 Meters to the mountain. Phnom Sam Bok is the cultural
and main tourist resort of Kratie province. The resort has
good location and assured safety for tourists to visit.
Phnom Sam Bok has been arranged as the tourist resort since
the Sang Kum Reas Ni Yum time. The special features of Phnom
Sam Bok are:
- Closed to the western mountain foot, there is a big pond
full of Clearwater and natural plants.
- The mountain has two peaks, adull peak and a pointed peak.
On the mountain top, we can view the beautiful scene
especially the Mekong River.
- The mountain rich in big trees and birds.
- There is a concrete stair stretching from the mountain
foot of Sam Bok very rich in gold. The local people there
called the place at the mountain.
The 100-Column Pagoda
It is located at Sam Bor District in 36-Km distance, north
of the province town by the National Road No 7. The special
features of Sar Sar –100 pagoda are:
- The 100-column pagoda was built on the place where the
Royal Palace temple of Sam Phu Borak Capital of the Chen La
time located.
- At the area, there are four- Buddhist temple facing to
directions:
1- Vihear Lao faces to the West
2- Vihear Sar Sar-100 faces to the North
3- Vihear Kork Keut faces to the East
4- Vihear Kork faces to the south (this Buddhist temple has
only base and mark remain).
During the Khmer New Year, the local people who live near
the former sam Phu Bo Rak Capital usually celebrate the
four-day festival by starting at Vihear Sar Sar-100 first,
then Vihear Kork and Vihear Lao lastly.
Background of Vihear Sar Sar-100: was built in 1806 and the
size is 30 Meters x 30 Meters. In the former time, at the
100th column, was thatched by Preah Ang Chan Reachea II for
dedicating to the power of Vihear sar sar-100 to maintain
the soul of Preah Neang Varakak, his daughter who was
swallowed by the crocodile, Nen Thun. Vihear Sar Sar-100 is
different to other temples because it faces to the North.
About 100 years later, the temple was damaged by the strong
lightening, which caused 22 columns burnt down and the
statues dirtied by smoke. Because of this incident, the
temple was pulled down and rebuilt by the local people, but
it had only 78 columns. Until 1987, the 100-column pagoda
has once again been renovated with 35-meter lengthy,
18-meter width, 23-meter height and 116 columns, also, the
temple has completely been renovated, inaugurated and Sey Ma
buried on January 14, 1998.
Kampy Resort
It is the great natural resort where is home to Dolphins.
When we travel along the National Road No. 7 to the North
about 15Km from the provincial town, we will arrive at
abridge of Prek Kam Py where we have seen a very novel view
of the Mekong River consisting of thousands of islands full
of green water plants. Usually from January to May, there
are local and international visitors, who call on the Kam Py
resort for swimming, especially during the Khmer New Year.
Kam Py resort has special features such as:
- The resort is closed to the National Road, assured safety
and has large parking site for motorcycles and cars.
- The riverbank is full of sand, and there are many islands
assuring the visit of thousands of visitors.
- The water is clear as mirror, has 0.5-1.30 meter depth and
flows with undangerous speed.
Kam Py resort has not only the good natural manner, but also
been provided the good services for visitors such as the
crossing bridge, floating cottages, soft-drink shops,
restaurants, emergence agency, guards and security as well.
Nowadays, the provincial tourist office has endeavored to
upgrade arranging the resort to be better and more3
attractive.
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