Prasat Muang Tam "A Khmer sanctuary surrounded by lotus ponds"
Close to Phanom Rung, this is another Khmer temple built in the early 11th century and dedicated to the God Shiva. Though not as spectacular it is still worth a visit. High walls surround the temple with large gates a the compass points; within the outer wall are L-shaped ponds in each corner. Naga causeways separate these ponds, leading to gates of the gallery that encloses the inner sanctum.
striking gateways in the galleWat Khao Phra Angkhan - "site of ancient sema stones"
Another popular tourist attraction in Buriram, Wat Khao Angkhan, just 20 ilometres from Phanom Rung, sits atop an extinct volcano and has an nteresting mix of architecture from various periods.
Sandstone boundary markers found here are proof of a past dating back to the 8th and 9th century. Some of the more recent buildings are reminiscent of the old Khmer architecture but with a more updated style.
The main building feature wall murals and Buddhist legends in English. An interesting site for families and a group of friends.ry lead inner inside to chapels, which are five brick-red towers, built on a laterite platform, though only the base of tower remains. There are some interesting lintels especially the one of Uma and her consort Shiva riding the bull Nandi. Other carvings to watch out for are the Kala lion faces, floral designs and apsaras.
Best for families and a group of friends, who can buy tickets for phanomrung here.