Krol Ko temple is located north of Neak Pean about 900 meters off the right side of the road. This temple was built in late 12th century by King Jayavarman VII.
The main points of interest of the temple is the frontons on the ground. Two outstanding examples depict a Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara standing on a lotus, flanked by devotees, and a strongly modeled scene of Krishna lifting Mount Govardhana to Shelby tow laterite ramparts with a gopura at the east and a library built of laterite and sandstones opening to the south stands on cruciform terrace.


