Kandal is one of the smaller provinces of Cambodia, which completely surrounds Phnom Penh. < /br >
Its capital is Ta Khmav, is about 20 km south of Phnom Penh. A main attractions is Udong, who served in the ancient capital of Cambodia under several sovereigns of 1618 to 1866. A number of Kings, including King Norodom was crowned here.
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Phnom Udong is located approximately 41 km north of Phnom Penh.
There are three names for this Hill: Phnom Udong, Phnom Preah Reach Troap and Phnom Edthareus. site includes 5 summits: Chetdei, Chetdei Kampul Buon Treung Trai, Preah Ang Chol Nipean and Ariya Kasaks.
This site is of particular interest to visitors who seek to learn more about the beginnings of Cambodian history. Udong has housed several Kings when it was the Cambodian capital between 1618-1866
Phnom Prasith
is located north of Phnom Penh. The total distance is approximately 24 km from Phnom Penh or approximately 35 kilometres from the provincial city of Takmav.
Phnom Prasith is composed of two hills, the East Hill and Hill to the West.
West Hill has no stories.
East Hill, however, has stories related to religion and the King Khmer. it also has a large statue of the reclining Buddha attained nirvana. This area has the beauty of the landscape, abundant fresh air and is rich in history and culture.
There are, approximately 1 kilometre from Phnom Prasith, an artificial cultural site called Phnom Reap or Prasat Vihear Suor. Based on the style of Angkor Wat, Phnom Reap attracts many Cambodian tourists and foreign.