Phnom Kbal Romeas means "rhinoceros head hill" in Khmer and was inhabited during the Neolithic. times (5000-3000BC) The brick fragments indicate that the temple was built in the cave and it is believed to be an important place of s pirit worship, which continues to this day. There are several caves that can be accessed with assistance from local guides.
It s right next to the climbodia. The cave is not very deep. during the day some lights shine through from above so no need torchlight here, but have to walk up and down a little on...
Read moreSmall cave where you can do some independent exploration if you like. Not too difficult, not too easy. There are quite a few paths to explore.
When you arrive a man from Climbodia will ask if you need a guide. It's up to you whether you want one. He was not pushy at all, just trying to offer his services. They are professionals and speak good English. The price quoted was $5 but I'm sure you can...
Read moreInteresting and quiet deep caves. Tourist pay $1 per person. I didn't pay the parking fee. I said to them that $1 was more than enough. There are some children who want to guide you inside, be careful because at the end they will ask you for more money. You can explore the cave on your own. There are so many hiding routes that makes the visit...
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