Kampot
Featuring uninhabited tropical islands, clean beaches, wooded mountains, caves, waterfalls and a pretty colonial town, Kampot in one of the most stunningly beautiful provinces in Cambodia. The town of Kampot features a large number of colonial French buildings and is a great place to spend a day or two.
The town of Kampot is situated on the banks the pretty Tuk Chou River with the towering Bokor and Elephant mountains behind. As you explore you will discover a number of attractive Cham fishing villages and impressive French and Chinese buildings as you walk through the narrow streets in the town.
A good way to explore this area is to go on a cruise down the Tuk Chou River. Simply stretch out and relax as the scenery glides past. There are a number of caves to explore around Kampot and the sparkling waterfalls are a great place to take a swim and cool down.
Those with a strong sense of adventure will want to ride the rapids at Teuk Chrreu, where there is a series of rapids and waterfalls to raft down or simply swim and relax in the cool, clear water. There are a number of food stalls here and this is the perfect place for a picnic.
Kampot is famous for its pepper plantations and most of the local farmers are happy to show people around and proudly show off their spice gardens. Simply hire a bicycle and explore at your leisure, pausing to take in the impressive views along the way.
There are a number of bars and restaurants along the banks of the river and this is a good place to relax with a meal and a drink or two while you watch the sun slowly slip behind the mighty mountains at the end of the day. Fresh seafood is top of the menu and is prepared in a number of different ways, with the lingering French and Chinese influences adding an interesting twist to traditional Khmer dishes.
