Baksei Chamkrong (/ˈbækseɪ ˌtʃæmkrɒŋ/; Khmer: ប្រាសាទបក្សីចាំក្រុង, Prasat Băksei Chămkrŏng, pronounced [ɓaksəj camkroŋ]) is a small Buddhist Temple located in the Angkor complex (Siem Reap, Cambodia).
In it, the king tried to flee Angkor during a siege and then a huge bird landed and sheltered him under its wings.
A brick enclosure originally surrounded the pyramid with a stone gopura on the east side is now almost completely disappeared.
The main sandstone lintel is decorated with a fine carving of Indra standing on his three-headed elephant Airavata.
The brick sanctuary tower, eight meters square on a sandstone base open to the east with the usual blind doors on the other sides.