Sunday, November 29, 2009

Banteay Chhmar: The potential Community Based Tourism Site in Cambodia

2009-11-28
PR-inside.com

Banteay Chhmar is identified as the potential for community based tourism (CBT) in sustainable way that can help enhance local livelihood to a better condition while the three dimensions of social, economical and environmental aspects are taken into account

Located in the northwestern of Cambodia and in Banteay Meanchey Province, Banteay Chhmar consists a XII century Angkorean Temple Complex. It is now renovated by the Global Heritage Fund. It is also contains the both Baray- rectangular water reservoirs- from the ancient times and from the Pol Pot era.

Indeed, supporting tourism means supporting economic. As tourism is considered to be a significant tool for poverty mitigation, the site is developed under the theme of Community Based Tourism.

Visitors can explore the historical site and enjoy a wide range of community based tourism activities. You can taste the food prepared by the local women, do picnic in the temple compound, spend a night in traditional wooden home stay and visit the Mekong Silk center to experience the process of gaining silk product and consequently be able to purchase the local product. To get deeply exploration, you can also visit the hidden satellite temples around Banteay Chhmar which is the unique experience that not many people have had. Generally, it is possible to access but only by walking. Those satellite temples are:

1. Chenh Choem Trey Temple (Raising Fish): a temple from the 12th century, located on a small hill with a small pond in the wet season.

2. Yeay Korm Temple: a small and much damaged temple where it is estimated that about 80 % is ruined.

3. West Samnang Ta Sok Temple: a temple that lies inside a forest on a mountain.

4. East Samnang Ta Sok Temple: a temple that resembles the main temple.

5. Ta Prum Temple and Balang Temple: Ta Prum temple is a beautifully restored temple that is surrounded by a mote. The ruins of the temple Balang is located nearby.

6. Me Bun Temple: a ruined temple with loose rocks but well visited by the local villagers.

7. Yeay Chour Temple: a much damaged temple that is not very clean and has many people living nearby.

8. Ta Em Temple (Sweet Man): a small temple where people live just besides.

The roads leading to the temples are small ancient roads which are in bad condition and some of the temples do not even have roads connected to them. Both CBT members and tourists wish to improve the access to the satellite temples. Your involvement and participation in the community based tourism will help economically contribute to the community physical infrastructure improvement.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Cambodia should starting new develope this site, Banteay Chhmar Temple for tourism...

Anonymous said...

Khmer leader needed to build the fucken roads first! before do anything else, there's no roads around Ta Kro bei, Ta Maun Thom, Ta Maun Touch, they need to build the roads as soon as possible, Thailand very smart, when they captured lands, the first they did is build roads around them....Khmer leaders are jackass stupid dumbfucken shit mother fucker..!!

Anonymous said...

Khmer leaders are good having too many wife, each of them have at least 5 to 10 wife each...no one care about the country only pussy, just like Ah sdach jkout "Cheyeatha"

Anonymous said...

it will benefit cambodia in the long run, really. god bless cambodia.

Anonymous said...

pad thugs going to protest our banteay chhmar unesco world heritage listing, too?