Cambodian Monastery
The Cambodian Monastery lies in the East Monastic Zone of Lumbini. It is one of the most fascinating temples in the complex of the Lumbini Monastic Zone. The Monastery is an architectural miracle in the area as it is designed in the famous Angkor Wat style with a Cambodian theme using dragons, flowers surrounded by a square railing topped off by four 50m green snakes whose tails interlink at the corners.
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Vacation Style Holiday Type
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Activity Level Leisurely
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Cambodian Monastery in Lumbini is an amalgamation of colorful fantasy and spiritual forces making it one of the most fascinating temples in the region. Built in an architectural design matching the famous Angkor Wat, the charming monastery is surrounded by a square railing, each having four 50m green snakes. The large compound has an outer wall covered with beautiful and intricate designs.
Entrance Fees
There is no entrance fee and restriction to the Monastery for visitors.
The key attraction of the Monastery is a huge Buddha statue sitting under the Bodhi tree inside the temple and the outer wall decorated with cultured designs.
It takes nearly 30 minutes by drive from Bhairahawa Airport to reach the Lumbini monastic zone and then 5-10 minutes by walk to reach the monastery.
Amazing place