Wat Neang Kok

Wat Neang Kok is a traditional Buddhist temple in Koh Kong that serves as a place of worship for the local community. The temple features stunning Khmer-style architecture, intricate carvings, and a tranquil atmosphere. It is a great place to learn about Cambodia’s religious traditions, enjoy the peaceful surroundings, and observe monks going about their daily rituals.

Wat Neang Kok is located in Koh Kong province, easily accessible from the town center.
Visitors can reach the temple by tuk-tuk, motorbike, or bicycle.
If coming from Phnom Penh, you can take a bus or minivan to Koh Kong and then hire local transportation to the temple.

FAQs

What is the best time to visit Wat Neang Kok?
Early morning or late afternoon is the best time to visit, as the weather is cooler and you can witness monks performing their daily prayers.

Is there an entrance fee for Wat Neang Kok?
No, the temple is free to enter, but donations are welcome to support its maintenance and the local monks.

What should I wear when visiting the temple?
Modest clothing is recommended. Wear long pants or a skirt and a shirt that covers your shoulders out of respect for the religious site.

Can I take photos inside Wat Neang Kok?
Yes, but it is advised to be respectful and avoid disturbing the monks or worshippers. Always ask for permission before taking pictures of people.

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