Poklong Garai Temple
Poklong Garai Temple
is an architectural work built by the Champa people in the late 13th to early 14th century to worship King Po Klong Garai. In 1979, the tower was recognized by the Ministry of Culture as a special national relic, becoming an important spiritual destination in Ninh Thuan. With nearly 800 years of history, the tower exudes an ancient beauty with intricate carvings, despite being covered in moss and partially damaged. The base of the tower is solidly constructed, and the top features a uniquely symmetrical design, clearly reflecting Champa culture through statues and decorative motifs.
The temple’s magnificent, grand yet mysterious beauty will surely leave a deep impression on visitors.
