1. Srah Srang is a large man-made reservoir, located in the Angkor Archaeological Park, just a kilometer south of the East Mebon temple. It was built during the reign of King Rajendravarman II, in the late 10th century, and was used as a royal bathing pool. At the center of the reservoir, there is an artificial island, which was used as a platform for ceremonies and performances. The site is particularly beautiful during sunrise and sunset, and attracts many tourists and photographers.
2. Srah Srang is open daily from 5:00 am to 6:00 pm. There is no phone number available for Srah Srang.
3. Admission to Srah Srang is included in the Angkor Archaeological Park admission ticket, which costs $37 for a one-day pass, $62 for a three-day pass, and $72 for a seven-day pass. The best way to get to Srah Srang is by tuk-tuk, which can be hired in Siem Reap for a reasonable price.