Kep & Kampot Tours & Holidays
Kep & Kampot Small Group Tours & Tailor-Made Holidays
To the south of Phnom Penh not far from the Vietnam border lie the riverside town of Kampot and seaside town of Kep. Renowned for its pepper trees, Kampot has a relaxed atmosphere and some fine French architecture. Bokor National Park, locally known as Chuor Phnom Damrei (elephant mountains) is home to a long-abandoned French Hill Station with its intriguing Catholic church and the Bokor Palace Hotel, with panoramic jungle views stretching almost to the sea. Not far from Kampot you can find Kep, ...
To the south of Phnom Penh not far from the Vietnam border lie the riverside town of Kampot and seaside town of Kep. Renowned for its pepper trees, Kampot has a relaxed atmosphere and some fine French architecture. Bokor National Park, locally known as Chuor Phnom Damrei (elephant mountains) is home to a long-abandoned French Hill Station with its intriguing Catholic church and the Bokor Palace Hotel, with panoramic jungle views stretching almost to the sea. Not far from Kampot you can find Kep, which once was where the Royal family and dignitaries of the 60s would spend their holidays. Long since ruined by the Khmer Rouge it is just beginning to be restored to its former state. From Kep you can take a boat ride out to the lovely beaches of Rabbit Island which you can often more or less have to yourselves.
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Explore laidback Kampot
Board a local boat to discover the palm-fringed canals of Kampot, passing local homes and rural scenes. After lunch at a riverside restaurant continue to the Former French colonial plateau of Bokor Hill, providing stunning views of the Elephant Mountains.
Try out some local fishing
Board a fishing boat and navigate through bountiful mangroves to the open waters of the Gulf of Thailand. Learn traditional fishing techniques and enjoy a swim, before devouring your catch of fish, shrimp or crab - prepared by a local chef.