The temple reservoirs of Koh Ker demonstrate the advanced water management systems
developed by the Khmer Empire. These ancient reservoirs were carefully designed to
collect, store, and distribute water for religious ceremonies, daily use, and agricultural
support.
Surrounded by forest and temple ruins, the reservoirs reveal how water was central to the
planning of Khmer cities. Stone embankments, channels, and open basins still remain
visible across the archaeological site.
For travelers, the temple reservoirs offer insight into ancient engineering while providing
peaceful scenic areas within Koh Ker.
- 💧 Observe ancient water storage basins 🛶 including the massive Rahal baray 🌊
- 🧱 Study stone embankments 🏛️ and channels designed for 10th-century irrigation 📐
- 🚶 Walk along reservoir edges 🌿 for a peaceful perspective of the temple site 🌲
- 📸 Photograph reflections 🤳 and tranquil landscapes during the golden hour 🎨
- 📜 Learn about Khmer water engineering 🏗️ and how it sustained the city 🏛️
- 🚗 From Siem Reap: Around 3-hour drive 🛣️ via private car or taxi 📍
- 🚐 By Tour: Included in Koh Ker 🗺️ archaeological and photography tours 🏁
- 🚶 On Foot: Reachable via short walks 👣 from the main road near Prasat Thom 🛕
- 🛣️ Stay on marked paths 🚶 to avoid hidden hazards or un-cleared terrain 🚩
- 🚫 Avoid entering deep water areas 🌊 as banks can be slippery and unstable 🛑
- 🧴 Bring sun protection ☀️ and plenty of water for the open, unshaded stretches 👒
- 🗺️ Combine with nearby temple visits 🛕 like Prasat Thom for a full experience 🏛️
- 🕑 2:00 PM – Visit temple reservoirs 💧 to witness the scale of Khmer engineering 📐
- 🕒 3:00 PM – Walk surrounding paths 🚶 and enjoy the lakeside flora and fauna 🐦
- 🕓 4:30 PM – Continue archaeological exploration 🏛️ as the evening light softens 🌅