Central Market, Battambang, CambodiaCentral Market, Battambang, Cambodia
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Battambang is the second largest city in Cambodia after Phnom Penh. It is located to the west of the Tonle Sap. The city of 130,000 people has a history going back to the 11th century. There are a number of temples and ruins in Battambang dating back to the Angkorian period.

For about 500 year Battambang was a city on the eastern province of Siam. It was only returned to Cambodia in 1907. The name Battambang means "lost staff". According to history - or legend - King Kranhoung threw his staff and it landed at Battambang. Within the town centre is a ten-meter statue of King Kranhoung holding his staff.

Statue of King Kron Nhong, BattambangStatue of King Kron Nhong with his staff, Battambang
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Arriving in Battambang

You can catch buses from Siem Reap and Phnom Penh for Battambang. Alternatively, there are also boats to Battambang from Siem Reap. The boat journey is recommendable for the scenic views of rural Cambodia along the way.

Getting Around Battambang

As with Siem Reap, you can easily hire a tuk tuk for rides anywhere in the city. A ride costs around US$1 to US$2. If you find a good tuk tuk driver, negotiate to hire him for the whole day and ask him to be your guide.

Places of Interest in Battambang

  1. Phnom Sampeu
    A hill with caves where the Khmer Rouge conducted their killings. There are also caves with Buddha statues and a monastery.

  2. Prasat Snung
    12th century Khmer temple comprising three brick stupas.

  3. Wat Banan
    Angkorian temple now used as a Buddhist shrine. Entry fee is US$2 that covers also Phnom Sampeu.

  4. Wat Baydamram
    Temple with hundreds of fruit bats.

  5. Wat Ek Phnom
    Another Angkorian temple about 15 km to the northwest of Battambang with some interesting carvings.

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