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Phanom Rung or Phimai?

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As much as I would like to see the Khmer temples in both locations, I don't know if I'll have the time this trip as it doesn't seem feasible to visit both on the same day unless you join an expensive tour or hire a car. I don't drive and don't have the money for a private tour so I will be relying on buses - and a motorcycle taxi to get to Phanom Rung from Nang Rong. If you could only visit one, which would you choose?

been to both

Phanom Rung wins hands down

That's a tough choice. Both are amazing. Without transport, I'd go with Phi Mai. Much easier to do. Phanom Rung is really out in the middle of nowhere.

been to both

Phanom Rung wins hands down

It is a really amazing place. But I also liked Phi Mai. Would love to be at Phanom Rung when the sun shines through the entrances.

That's a tough choice. Both are amazing. Without transport, I'd go with Phi Mai. Much easier to do. Phanom Rung is really out in the middle of nowhere.

Indeed it is, but as Phuketrichard said Phanom Rung wins it by a country mile.

The tempel in Phimai is although magnificent surrounded by roads and habitation whereas Phanum Rung occupies the whole top of a hill by itself with some breathtaking vistas.

A completely different experience in my humble opinion. (sorry Craig)

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Thanks for the answers. I think I'll go to Phanom Rung then. I will take the bus from Bangkok to Nang Rong and spend the night there.

I found a guesthouse there that can arrange a motorcycle taxi to Phanom Rung and Muang Tum. Or if there are other guests who also want to visit the ruins, they can arrange a car and driver which works out cheaper than a motorcycle taxi if there are 3-4 people

Hi Folks,

Link to Lower North East of Thailand from my website

http://www.pbase.com/win13/n_east_Thailand

There is a map and some photos as well as a link to the hotel that we stayed.

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As others have said, they are both worthwhile sites and rather different. If I had to pick one, I would go with Phanom Rung as the site is more natural and a nice place to hang out even after touring the temple itself. It's also a bit more grand with an entrance/approach designed for impact.

Phanom Rung wins out 'cos of the setting

next trip try Kampheng Phet - two areas of Khmer temples which get very few farang visitors - been there twice and I was the only visitor

also suggest u learn to ride a 110cc bike - will make SE Asia so much more accessable and meaningful

Phanom Rung wins out 'cos of the setting next trip try Kampheng Phet - two areas of Khmer temples which get very few farang visitors - been there twice and I was the only visitor also suggest u learn to ride a 110cc bike - will make SE Asia so much more accessable and meaningful

Unless the OP is use to riding bikes, Thailand is a terrible place to try. And if you do, make sure you have full insurance coverage. So many stories of foreigners ending up in the hospital with mountains of bills.

What date are you going ?

It may be possible to arrange transport from Nang Rong.

I would not fancy being a m/cy passenger on the 24

Forgot to say; Phanom Rung wins hands down vs Pimai and you are also close to prasat Muang Tam.

Next time plan to take in Pimai, Phanom Rung, MuangTam and then go onto to Angkor Wat and see the real thing (it is actually a straight line from Pimai, through Phanom Rung and Angkor Wat).

Siem Reap is less than 4 hours away from Phanom Rung.

Phimai of course. It is my hometown. You'll enjoy it. Currently, my sister is living in Phimai. I can ask her to show you around if you like.

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Phimai of course. It is my hometown. You'll enjoy it. Currently, my sister is living in Phimai. I can ask her to show you around if you like.

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Phimai of course. It is my hometown. You'll enjoy it. Currently, my sister is living in Phimai. I can ask her to show you around if you like.

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See post #6

Thanks!

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Has the OP had her trip ?

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Not yet, heading up to Nang Rong on the 23rd

Not yet, heading up to Nang Rong on the 23rd

Plse let us know about your experience.

Thanks

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Phanom Rung, then Muang Tam (10km down the road).

Phanom Rung, then Muang Tam (10km down the road).

Same entrance tickets get into both..

Only IF you buy a ticket for both of then.

i.e. 100 baht for 1 and 150 baht for both.

So saves you 50 baht.

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Phanom Rung wins out 'cos of the setting next trip try Kampheng Phet - two areas of Khmer temples which get very few farang visitors - been there twice and I was the only visitor also suggest u learn to ride a 110cc bike - will make SE Asia so much more accessable and meaningful

Unless the OP is use to riding bikes, Thailand is a terrible place to try. And if you do, make sure you have full insurance coverage. So many stories of foreigners ending up in the hospital with mountains of bills.

sure, agree and hence the use of the expression 'learn to ride' and not a suggestion just to rent a motorbike

the devil is in the details

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Thank you everyone. Went to Phanom Rung and Muang Tam today and loved them both. Heading to Phimai tomorrow

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