After breakfast, we travel by support vehicle about 15 minutes from the town; we then cycle to Sambor Prei Kuk, a ruined complex that dates back to the Pre-Angkorian Chenla Kingdom from the late 6th to 9th century. The property comprises more than a hundred temples, ten octagonal, unique specimens of their genre in South-East Asia. The routes to Sambor Prei Kuk are undeveloped, and it's countryside is beautiful, with stilted house villages, large rice paddy fields, and plenty of palm trees.
The roads are a mix of dirt tracks on rural and country roads; we visit the temple on foot and learn about the site of Sambor Prei Kuk, "the temple in the richness of the forest. Then we continued the day on the road 219, which had less traffic toward Highway 6, and lunch en route to Siem Reap. After lunch, we transfer to Siem Reap, break on the way at Kompong Kdei bridge before going to Siem Reap.