Phnom Sorsia
Phnom Sorsia is a Buddhist hill complex in Kampot Province, southern Cambodia. It contains Buddhist cultural features approached by a staircase and a complex of karst caves. One cave Rung Damrey Saa ("White Elephant's Cave") has a stalagmite resembling the head of an elephant; another has a bat colony.[1] The gateway to the caves is marked by a pagoda, approximately 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) from the main road.[2] GeographyThe complex is located about 11 miles (18 km) east of Kampot. It is accessed via a dirt road which veers from the NH33; signage refers to the site as the Phnom Sorsia Resort.[3] Phnom Sorsia, Phnom Chhnork, Kep, and Bokor National Park make up a popular day trip of the Kampot Province.[4] The forest-covered hill has several limestone caves. The White Elephant Cave is so named as there are many stalagmites in the limestone formations which resemble white elephants.[3] East of Phnom Sorsia is the "Bat Cave", with a population of several thousand bats.[1] They come out to the surface through a narrow chimney-type passage, and are hunted by bamboo-wielding local residents who swat at them while they are airborne.[3] A concealed pool with cool water is approached through a hole. The vistas from the top of the mountain are of rice fields. CulturePhnom Sorsia is considered a holy hill. Steps have been carved in the slopes in a winding formation,[5] to reach both the top of the mountain and the White Elephant Cave. Cultural features include two Buddha statues to the right of the White Elephant Cave, a garishly painted temple, as well as a stupa on top of the hill.[3]
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