Phanom Run
Phanom Rung Historical Park, Buriram, Thailand. Located on an extinct volcano. It is a Hindu temple. It is a Hindu temple that has been rebuilt and renovated many times until about the 15th to 18th century when Jayavarman VII of the Khmer Empire converted to Mahayana Buddhism. The historical park is located on an extinct volcano, built of pink sandstone, on the top of Mount Phanom Rung at an altitude of 1,320 feet. To summarize, Rajendravarman II was an important figure in the construction of the Thewalai (Hindu temple) on Mount Phanom Rung to Shiva in the 15th to 16th centuries. Later, Jayavarman VI donated land and sent some servants to the Phanom Rung temple. In 17 AD, the Mahatma King King Narendra ruled the land and built the castle.
By bus, take the Buriram - Chanthaburi line to Dogu Village and get off, and then there will be a minibus to Phanom Rung Historical Park. Or you can go to Phanom Rang Historical Park by other means, such as by motorbike, taxi, or private car; * Self-driving, take National Highway 218 (Buriram-Namrong) for about 50 km, then turn left onto Highway 24 (Sikio-Ubon Ratchathani) to Dogu Village for about 14 km, then take Highway 2117 and drive for about 12 km to reach the Historical Park; * Self-driving, take Highway 219 (Buriram-Pakhun) and drive 44 km to Pakhun, where you will see the junction leading to Phanom Rang Historical Park. Drive along Highway 2075 for about 21 km, turn right onto Highway 2117, and you will reach Phanom Rang Historical Park. Foreigners 100 Baht