Pre Rup mean “Turning the body”. This temple was built by King Rajendravarman II in 10th century (961) and dedicate to Hindu god Shiva. This temple represent Mount Meru, the residence of the gods. There are not many bas relief carving here but on the lintel of some tower was carved Hindu deities. The southwest tower once contained a statue of Lakshmi, the northwest tower a statue of Uma, the southeast tower a statue of Vishnu and the northeast tower a statue of Shiva.
It
locate at the east of Ta Phrom about 3.5 kilometers and south of East Mebon at
about the same distance. We can get to Pre Rup temple for sunset from the both
sides tour, after we finished small circuit and grand circuit tour. We can also
get in here from Banteay Srei and Banteay Samre temple tour.

Watching sunset here on Pre Rup is awesome. The open-air-top floor is widely which is good for more people to sit watching sunset. Before sun set we can see beautiful scenery of paddy fields among greenery jungle all around and a big royal pond called Srah Srang at the eyes sight distance.





























