Located in Kandal Province, Phnom Oudong was the site of Cambodia’s royalty for 250 years up until 1866. Surrounded by fishing villages and rice fields, Phnom Oudong gives visitors a breathtaking view of Cambodia’s history and natural beauty.

The hill is also called Phnom Preah Reach Troap and Phnom Edthareus and is home to many shrines and The Ta San Mosque built by Cham Muslim.

The remains of previous monarchs can also be found here. Visitors to the site can enjoy Cambodian foods sold by vendors nearby.