This stone sanctuary, sitting 75 kilometers away from Buriram on Highways Number 218 and 348, was once served as a local health office back in Khmer empire. It was constructed in the 18th Buddhist century in response to King Jayavoraman VII's command. Opening hours: Daily...
This stone sanctuary, sitting ...
Read More66 km. away from Burirum on the highway no. 2075, the archaeologists found a number of stoves and the potteries in the area of Ban Kruad district....
66 km. away from Burirum on th...
Read MoreThe path required is highway 2074 which will converge with no. 202 in the area of km.21. It is the silk weaving source. They have been supported to maintain and develop the fabric's quality and beauty. It is under the project of H.M. the Queen....
The path required is highway 2...
Read MoreLocated 20 kilometers away from Phanom Rung, the temple is right on an extinct volcano. Wat Khao Angkhan represents an interesting mixture of architecture from various periods. Inside the main building, there are wall murals and stories of Buddhism in English. Many Dvaravati's sandstone temple...
Located 20 kilometers away fro...
Read MoreThis is a grand and majestic Khmer site over a thousand years old. Built on an extinct volcano, it is originally a Hindu religious site and later became a Buddhist one. During the 15th-18th Buddhist century, several additions were made....
This is a grand and majestic K...
Read MorePrasat Hin Mueang Tam situated in Tambon Chorakhe Mak, it is one of the Khmer sanctuaries with the most outstanding architecture in Buri Ram. There is no clear evidence when the sanctuary was built or who created it. The architecture features the Baphuon style of...
Prasat Hin Mueang Tam situated...
Read MoreWat Klang Phra Aram Luang is located on Lak Mueang Road, Tambon Nai Mueang, this third-class royal temple is associated with the city of Buri Ram since its construction in 1757. Its ordination hall or Ubosot is large and has beautiful architecture. Situated on the...
Wat Klang Phra Aram Luang is l...
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