Phumĭ Srăh Sráng is the village in
Cambodge, located some 20 km to the north-east from
Siem Reap. The capital city
Phnom Penh is in 310 km to the south-east. The population of Phumĭ Srăh Sráng is about 140 people (census of 2015). People mostly visit it to see its angkorian sites.
The nearest airport Siem Reap (IATA: REP) is about 20 km away.
The most popular tourist attractions in Phumĭ Srăh Sráng
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If you have already seen Phumĭ Srăh Sráng, there are still plenty of things to do on the outskirts of the city. Are you fancy to travel around a bit? Here is our list:
Also, check out the photographs of other travellers of the area.