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ExcellentBased on 69 reviewsVerifiedRosie H2024-07-21Best driver in Siem Reap - Highly recommend Chan really is the best driver in Siem Reap! He always made sure we were comfortable and hydrated, giving us ice cold water on our return from each temple and driving with care and safety. His knowledge and expertise are amazing and made our 3 day tour of the temples a highlight of our south east Asia trip, providing us with insight into each temple, Cambodian culture & history, and always with a huge smile! If you want to truely enjoy Siem Reap and all its beauty, you need to book Chan! He truely is the best driver we have ever hired :) We cannot wait to return to Cambodia and drive with Chan again one day.VerifiedBryony H2024-07-12Brilliant tour guide! Goes above and beyond! Fantastic tour guide! Chan was very informative, gave us as much time as we liked at each temple and was flexible in the temples we wanted to see. Cold water between temples was perfect on such a hot day! Would definitely recommend Chan for a temples tour and super affordableVerifiedJonny E2024-07-12Fantastic tour for great value. Kosal is a fantastic tour driver for Angkor Wat. Extremely friendly and accommodating. Kosal has amazing english and a lot of knowledge about the temples you visit so you can ask plenty of questions! He also provides free bottled water at every stop and always gives you plenty of time to look around the temples so that you don’t feel rushed. Absolutely recommend him to anyone looking to visit Angkor Wat! Thank you Kosal!VerifiedG Black2024-07-12The smiliest tuk tuk driver in Siem Reap Kosal is an amazing tour driver for Angkor Wat. He is incredibly friendly, always with a smile! He speaks English very well, and provides unlimited ice cold water throughout the day which is very much needed between temples. I can’t recommend him enough!!! It was also very good value…VerifiedNico R2024-07-09Best tuktuk driver Great guy really helpful and very friendly. He speaks great English and is very informative. 100% recommend him to anyone who wants to get around Angkor Wot.Verifiedcarthaigh q2024-07-08Great guy and guide We had a great three day temple tour with Kosal. We visited the temples around Angkor Way and also some a good bit further from Siem Reap. Doing it by tuc tic was great. Kosal is a really friendly guy., with good English. He was flexible and was a real pleasure to get to know. He is honest and very punctual. Hire him, you won't go wrong.Verifiedcecilia f2024-07-05Temples Kosal is great for a tour in Cambodia. He is very predisposed, friendly and helpful, and is always willing to adapt the tour to your interests. With your knowledge and kindness, you ensure a unique and memorable experience. Fully recommended.VerifiedThomas T2024-07-02Tuktuk driver Amazing lad great time, took us around where we need to go and informed us on the history, speaks great English too. Def recommend and may ask him againVerifiedTim M2024-06-24Highly recommended! We spent an amazing 2 days with Kosal. He gave us the history of each temple we visited as well as plenty more information about Cambodia, past and present. He made a few stops along the way and told us about farming practices and traditional building methods. It was a very interesting and informative experience. Kosal is a great guy, he speaks good English and is a very safe driver too!VerifiedJana-Alin B2024-06-11Best Tuk Tuk driver Kosal drove us to our hotel when we arrived in Siem Reap and told us a lot about the city during the short drive, including a short language course. We liked him so much that we booked our two Angkor tours with him. Unfortunately, he didn't have time for our first tour (sunset), but he organized a tour with his brother, which was also great. On the second day, we did the sunrise tour with him and it was amazing. We were always provided with water and were able to leave our backpack in the tuk tuk. Kosal knows so much about the temples and Cambodia's history that he is both a tuk tuk driver and a tour guide. You can have a great conversation with him, also about every day stuff and he speaks very good English. And he is so nice and friendly. We can absolutely recommend Kosal and would book a tour with him again at any time.
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Kbal Spean (“Bridge Head”) is an Angkorian era archaeological site on the southwest slopes of the Kulen Hills to the northeast of Angkor in Siem Reap District, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia. It is situated along a 50 metres (160 ft) stretch of the Stung Kbal Spean River, 25 kilometres (16 mi) from the main Angkor group of monuments.
The site consists of a series of stone carvings in sandstone formations carved in the river bed and banks. It is commonly known as the “Valley of a 1000 Lingas” or “The River of a Thousand Lingas”. The motifs for stone carvings are mainly myriads of lingams (phallic symbol of Hindu god Shiva), depicted as neatly arranged bumps that cover the surface of a sandstone bed rock, and lingam-yoni designs. There are also various Hindu mythological motifs, including depictions of the gods Shiva, Vishnu, Brahma, Lakshmi, Rama, and Hanuman, as well as animals (cows and frogs).
Geography
Kbal Spean is described as “a spectacularly carved riverbed, set deep in the jungle to the northeast of Angkor”. The river over which the bridge head exists is also known as Phnom Kbal Spean, a tributary of the Siem Reap River that rises in the Kulein mountains north of Banteay Srei. The river bed cuts through sandstone formations, and the many architectural sculptures of Hindu mythology have been carved within the sandstone. The archaeological site occurs in a stretch of the river starting from 150 metres (490 ft) upstream north of the bridge head to the falls downstream. The river, being sanctified by flowing over the religious sculptures, flows downstream, bifurcating into the Siem Reap River and Puok River, which eventually flows into the Tonlé Sap Lake after passing through the plains and the Angkor temple complex.
The archaeological site is in the western part of the Kulein mountains[1][7] within the Phnom Kulen National Park. Approach is from the Banteay Srei temple by a road which is about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from an army camp. Thereafter, it is a 40-minute walk through the forest, escorted by a guard, for about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) uphill along a path before reaching the first site, a water fall, where the carved sculptures start appearing in the river bed.