1. Phnom Krom Temple or Prasat Phnom Krom is an ancient Hindu temple located on top of a hill near the Tonle Sap lake, about 12 km southwest of Siem Reap in Cambodia. The temple was built in the late 9th century by the ruler Jayavarman IV and dedicated to the Hindu deities Shiva and Vishnu. The temple complex consists of three towers made of sandstone and laterite, each containing a statue of a Hindu god or goddess. The towers are surrounded by a moat and lush greenery. The temple offers a stunning view of the Tonle Sap lake and its surroundings, making it a popular tourist destination.
2. Phnom Krom Temple is open daily from 7 am to 5 pm. There is no phone number available for the temple.
3. The ticket to visit Phnom Krom Temple is included in the Angkor Archaeological Park pass, which costs $37 for a one-day pass, $62 for a three-day pass, and $72 for a seven-day pass. The temple can be reached by tuk-tuk or taxi, which can be arranged through your hotel or a local tour operator. It is also possible to reach the temple by bicycle or motorcycle, but be prepared for a steep climb to the top.