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Located the southern coastal region, Kampot is arguably the most beautiful province of Cambodia, offering beaches, deserted islands, wooded mountains, caves, a national park, waterfalls, and a picturesque colonial town of the same name. Pepper, salt, and durians are the main agricultural products although the nascent tourist industry is beginning to flourish, filling Kampot town with upscale restaurants and hotels.
Attractions include: |
- Tek Chhoo |
(8Km from town) |
- Kep Thmey |
(22Km from town) |
- Bokor Mountain |
(42Km from town) |
- Phnom Chhngouk Cave Temple |
(6Km from town) |
- Phnom Sorsir Caves |
(18Km from town) |
- Phnom Kampong Trach Caves |
(38Km from town) |
- Kampot Pagoda |
(2Km from town) |
- Prek Ampel Salt Fields |
(18Km from town) |
- Se Da Oun Mountain |
(6Km from town) |
- Pepper Farms |
(35Km from town) |
The flood plains surrounding Phnom Penh make up Kandal province, which borders Vietnam at its southern extremity. The district of Takmao, just outside of Phnom Penh, is the province’s urban centre.
Attractions include: |
- Koh Dach (Silk weavers island) |
(28Km from Takmao) |
- Thon Mon Mountain |
(23,5Km from Takmao) |
- Kean Svay Pagoda |
(18Km from P.Penh) |
- Phnom Sa Ang Mountain |
(25Km from P.Penh) |
- Angkor Chey |
(32Km from P.Penh) |
- Tum Pek Mountain |
(38Km from P.Penh) |
- Preah Reach Trop Mountain |
(48Km from P.Penh) |
- Pra Set Mountain |
(24Km from P.Penh) |
- Okgna Tey Island |
(20Km from P.Penh) |
- Knol Island |
(31 Km from P.Penh) |
- Me Bhan Pagoda |
(31Km from P.Penh) |
- Vihea Sour Pagoda |
(47Km from P.Penh) |
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