Prasat Sdok Kok Thom

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Khok Sung District, Thailand

Historical landmark· Tourist attraction

Prasat Sdok Kok Thom Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Prasat Sdok Kok Thom is located in Khok Sung District, Thailand on Khok Sung,. Prasat Sdok Kok Thom is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category historical landmark in Thailand.

Address

Khok Sung,

Phone

+6637212610

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Greg R

An Angkor style ruins that has been restored. Not an exceptionally large complex but nice. There was no fee for visiting. The location is not very well marked or aparently known as there were only 9 other visitors when I was there.

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Lukas L

Very well restored Khmer temple close to the Cambodian border. New entrance building with parking spot. Very friendly staff. Due to the Covid crisis it was totally empty. Was the only visitor at that time. Fantastic to explore the temple and surroundings without anyone else. I would recommend to come early or late in the day, as it gets very hot with the dark stones. I didn't have to pay any entrance fee, but not sure if this is standard. When you are passing through this area of Thailand, it is definitely worth a stop. As it is not too big of an area, I think 30-60 minutes are enough if you really just want to have a quick look at it.

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KALYAN KUMAR

Very well maintained historical site... no surprise that one will feel like they are in Ankhor

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Gwyn Mills

A beautiful Khemer temple on the border between Cambodia and Thailand. A little difficult to get to but well worth it!! We had a great ride to get to the temple and the border security were very friendly and helpful. Plenty of parking once you get there.

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Barbara Nobis

This ancient temple ruin off the beaten path teleports one directly into an Indiana Jones movie, I almost expected to stumble upon a trap door leading to terrible hazards and incredible treasures. It's like Angkor Wat, but obviously much smaller. But the upside? There are hardly any tourists, we spent 2 hours at this place and the better part of the time, we had the place to ourselves (was on a weekday though, don't know how busy weekends are). We had a local guide with us who explained a few features to us, which was super interesting, but had we not, we'd still enjoy the tranquil time travel into ancient times.