As you will be able to tell from the photo gallery below, Wat Damnak is one of the most beautiful pagodas in Siem Reap and Cambodia all together. While today it serves as a pagoda, it was once a royal palace, which explains its magnificence. That’s also where name Wat Damnak comes from. In Khmer language, Dam Nak means Palace. Former Cambodian king – King Sisowath used Dam Nak as his residence.
- Photo: Statue of Sitting Buddha Inside of Wat Damnak Temple
- Photo: Central Gold Pagoda of Wat Damnak
- Photo: View of Central Gold Pagoda Through its Gate
- Photo: Wat Damnak Cetral Stupa
- Beautiful Hand Made Drum at Wat Damnak
- Photo: Large Hand Crafted Drum at Doorsteps to Wat Damnak Temple
- Photo: Wat Damnak Front Gate with Cables Spoiling the View
- Photo: Wat Damnak Rear Gate
- Photo: Girl Praying Before Buddha Statue at Wat Damnak Vihara
- Photo: Central Pagoda of Wat Damnak has Golden Finish
- Photo: Hungry Kittens Sense Lots of Food During Pchum Ben Festival at Wat Damnak
- Photo: Small but Nice Pagoda on the Lake at Wat Damnak
- Photo: Small Shrine on a Hill at Wat Damnak Compound
- Photo: Wat Damnak Courtyard View from the Temple
- Photo: Wat Damnak Courtyard with Temple in the Rear
- Photo: View of Wat Damnak Temple Courtyard with Central Stupa on the Right
- Photo: Wat Damnak Temple with Statue of Buddha Inside
- Photo: Tree Eaten by Termites at Wat Damnak
- Photo: Wat Damnak Vihara, the Prayer Hall
- Photo: Mass Prayer at Wat Damnak Vihara
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