[2024 Pathounphone Attraction] Travel Guide for Vat Phou complex Temple - World Heritage (Updated Sep)
Historical Sites
Address:
Champasak district - Southern laos, 17750, Laos
Opening times:
Opens at 7:00-18:00Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
UNESCO World Heritage Site
On the West bank of the Mekong river South of Pakse are the ruins of an ancient Khmer temple named Wat Phou. The temple and associated settlements are inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Wat Phou or Vat Phu, which translates to “mountain temple” was built during the late 10th to early 11th century, which makes it older than Angkor’s best known monument, the Angkor Wat, which was built during the first half of the 12th century. Over the following centuries structures were added to the temple until the 14th century when the Angkor empire went into decline.
The Wat Phou was a temple dedicated to Shiva, one of the Gods of the Hindu Trimurti. In the 13th century it was converted into a Buddhist monastery. Even today the temple is still a place of worship for local Buddhists.
Address: Muang Champassak, Laos
Open daily: 0800-1630
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