Takéo literally, ’The Grandpa Keo’) is a province of Cambodia. Located in the south of Cambodia to the west of Bassac River, Takéo borders the provinces of Kampot to the west, Kampong Speu to the northwest and Kandal to the north and east. Its southern boundary is the international border with Vietnam or Kampuchea Krom. The provincial capital, recently known as the provincial town Doun Kaev (formerly called Takeo), is a small city with a population of 39,186. Takéo is often referred to as the “cradle of Khmer civilization” due to the former kingdom of Funan and its successor, Water Chenla, being centered in the region.
Angkor Borei is a historic town in Takeo Province, recognized as one of the earliest urban centers of the Khmer…
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Neang Khmao Temple is an Angkorian-era temple located near Phnom Chiso in Takeo Province. Built from sandstone with traditional Khmer…
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Phnom Chiso Temple Phnom Chiso is a scenic hill located in Takeo Province, south of Phnom Penh. The hill offers…
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Yeay Pov Temple is a historic Khmer temple located in Takeo Province, south of Phnom Penh. Dating back to the…
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Phnom Tamao Zoo is a large wildlife rescue and conservation center located in Takeo Province, about an hour’s drive from…
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Chup Pol Temple is a historic Khmer temple located in Takeo Province, south of Phnom Penh. Built during the Angkorian…
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Phnom Bayong Kor is a scenic hill located in Takeo Province, south of Phnom Penh. The hill is known for…
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Phnom Da Temple is one of Cambodia’s oldest temples, located in Takeo Province, near the town of Angkor Borei. Built…
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Phnom Kleng is a scenic hill located in Takeo Province, south of Phnom Penh. Known for its peaceful atmosphere and…
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Tonle Bati Lake is a scenic freshwater lake in Takeo Province, famous for its natural beauty and proximity to historic…
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