Cambodia has it all. From postcard perfect islands, Tarzan-worthy jungles and ancient temples, to its rich culture and warm people. Here are 10 of the top experiences to tick off your list during your time in the Kingdom of Wonder.
The temples of Angkor are often the first thing that springs to mind when people think of Cambodia. Of course, the impressive collection of ancient monuments is a must on itineraries, but there is plenty more to cram into a trip to this fascinating Southeast Asian country.
If chowing down on a tasty range of freshly-made local dishes, chilling out on tropical islands or hanging out with welcoming locals are ingredients to your ideal holiday, then the Kingdom of Wonder provides in spades.
Tour & Dive Operators in Kampot & Kep
Whether you plan to book a tour or do-it-yourself, transportation and/or tours are probably most easily arranged through one of the many local tour…
Read MoreTrekking around Kep
Offering a fairly easy hiking experience, a small service road loops about 8 kilometers around Kep Mountain through jungled national forest land – a…
Read MoreKampot River Trips & Sunset Cruises
Various sorts of river trips out of Kampot up the Kampong Bay River are available, including regularly scheduled daily cruises and charter tours to…
Read MoreRabbit Island
Rabbit Island (Koh Tunsay) is a small tropical island located about 30 minutes south of Kep by local boat. The island is undeveloped except…
Read MoreKampot Pepper & Pepper Plantations
Kampot Pepper & Pepper Plantations Kampot pepper, grown in Kampot province, has been internationally renowned for more than a century as some of the…
Read MoreKampong Trach
Kampong Trach is the district that borders Vietnam. The road trip from Kampot to the main town passes though some picturesque rural areas. There…
Read MoreKampot Museum
The beautiful old colonial era governor’s mansion on the riverfront has been converted into the Kampot Museum. Re-cently opened, and though there are posted…
Read MoreThings to do in Kampot
1. Things to do – Kep Adventures Offering full and half day tours to several of Kep Bay’s remote islands. Snorkeling gear, BBQ, and…
Read MoreCountryside Tours
Kampot and Kep provinces harbor some beautiful rural countryside just outside the town areas – bucolic scenery, rice paddies and water buffalos with white…
Read MoreCaves near Kampot
Limestone mountains (‘phnom’) dot the landscape between Kampot and Kep. Many contain limestone caves, some adorned with exotic rock formations, and almost all containing…
Read MoreBokor Hill Station
Tours out of Kampot to the old Bokor Hill Station in the nearby Elephant Mountains have long been popular. A new casino/hotel complex has…
Read MoreBeaches at Kampot
1. Kep Beach Kep Beach The most popular beach in the area. A single, kilometer-long crescent of sand near the tip of the Kep…
Read MoreArchitecture of Kampot
Kampot has been an active settlement for centuries but the location and layout of the modern town was established during the French colonial period…
Read MoreSiem Reap Maps
Siem Reap Maps The main body of Siem Reap town stretches about 3-4 km north/south along the river and roughly 5-6 km east/west along…
Read MorePhnom Penh Maps
Phnom Penh Maps The main body of Phnom Penh sits along the west side of the Tonle Sap and Bassac Rivers. The airport is…
Read MoreA Brief History of Phnom Penh
Chaktomuk… People have inhabited parts of Southeast Asia since the early Stone Age, and the ancestors of the Khmer people have been in the…
Read MoreSihanoukville Maps
Sihanoukville Maps Sihanoukville sits on the southwestern coast of Cambodia. The town area is spread thinly across a 5km wide peninsula jutting into the…
Read MoreSihanoukville: History
As you may notice in your travels, Sihanoukville has a different look and feel than most Cambodian towns. There is no Colonial architecture or…
Read MoreSihanoukville: Sights and Landmarks
1. Fishing Port The fishing port (Kampong Pier Nup Lok) sits about 2 km north of the main port on Hun Sen Beach Drive…
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