Phnom Banan is a historic hilltop temple located about 25 km south of Battambang. It is often called the “Golden Buddha Hill” due to the Buddhist shrines and statues at the summit.
Key Highlights
11th-century Angkorian temple built during the reign of King Udayadityavarman II.
Features five sandstone towers and a long staircase (~350 steps) leading to the top.
Offers panoramic views of the surrounding rice fields and countryside.
Buddhist shrines and golden Buddha statues add spiritual and cultural significance.