Phnom Sampov is a prominent hilltop site located in Battambang Province, Cambodia. Known for its natural beauty, historical significance, and religious importance, it is one of the province’s top tourist destinations. The site offers visitors a combination of stunning views, cultural landmarks, and a glimpse into the region’s history, making it a popular place for both locals and tourists. Phnom Sampov has historical roots that date back to the Angkorian period (9th–15th centuries), and it is associated with the ancient Khmer Empire. The hill and its surrounding area are believed to have been used for Buddhist worship for centuries. The region was later influenced by both Hinduism and Buddhism, which are reflected in the religious structures found on the hill. Phnom Sampov is home to several Buddhist temples and shrines scattered across the hilltop. Visitors can explore pagodas, Buddha statues, and sacred sites while soaking in the peaceful atmosphere. The hill is also known for its caves and grottos, many of which have been used for religious purposes. The Sampov Cave houses a Buddhist shrine and is one of the main attractions.