• It is situated along a 150m stretch of the Stung Kbal Spean River, 25 kilometres (16 mi) from the main Angkor group of monuments, which lie downstream.
  • The site stretches out over a length of about 150 meters through the jungle along the Stung Kbal Spean river, known as the “river of a thousand lingas”.
  • Explore the intricate and ancient carvings that adorn the mountainside at Kbal Spean, offering a captivating glimpse into the region’s rich cultural history.
  • Located on the southwest slopes of the Kulen mountain, 25 km from the main Angkor group of monuments, Kbal Spean consists of a series of stone rock relief...
  • Set in the jungle 50 km to the northeast of Siem Reap and 18 km from Banteay Srei, Kbal Spean is reached by trekking up a 1.5km uphill trail into the jungle.
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  • It is situated along a 50 metres (160 ft) stretch of the Stung Kbal Spean River, 25 kilometres (16 mi) from the main Angkor group of monuments.
  • They say that a picture is worth a thousand words, and a video maybe worth a million. So here’s one each of Kbal Spean… and Bantey Srei…
  • Part of the Angkor Archaeological Park, Kbal Spean or “Bridge Head” is a section of the river known as Stung Kbal Spean.
  • Surprisingly, Kbal Spean was found and explored not before 1969. The modern Khmer name "Kbal Spean" is pronounced "Gbal Speern".
  • Explore the hidden beauty of Cambodia as we take you on a journey to Kbal Spean, also known as the River of a thousand Lingas.