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How long is the drive from Siem Reap to Sihanoukville?

The direct drive from Siem Reap to Sihanoukville is 325 mi (523 km), and should have a drive time of 6 hrs 25 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Siem Reap to Sihanoukville, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Phnom Penh and Kampot, as well as top places to visit like Prasat Beng Mealea and Kampong Phluk, or the ever-popular Phnom Kulen National Park.

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Top cities between Siem Reap and Sihanoukville

The top cities between Siem Reap and Sihanoukville are Phnom Penh and Kampot. Phnom Penh is the most popular city on the route. It's 4 hours from Siem Reap and 3 hours from Sihanoukville.
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Phnom Penh

Phnom Penh, the vibrant capital of Cambodia, is a city steeped in history and culture, located at the confluence of the Mekong and Tonlé Sap rivers. Once a significant center for both the Khmer Empire and French colonial rule, it boasts an inviting riverfront adorned with parks, eateries, and lively bars. Here you can explore stunning landmarks like the Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda, and National Museum that showcases artifacts from across Cambodia.
Most popular city on this route
8 minutes off the main route, 57% of way to Sihanoukville
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Kampot

Krong Kampot, located in southern Cambodia, is a city known for its pepper plantations and salt fields. The colonial period buildings, such as the Governor’s Mansion which now houses the Kampot Museum, offer insights into the city's history. To the west lies Preah Monivong Bokor National Park with its cool climate, forests, waterfalls and diverse wildlife. Visitors can also enjoy delicious Cambodian cuisine at places like Khmer Roots Cafe while taking in breathtaking countryside views.
6% as popular as Phnom Penh
12 minutes off the main route, 82% of way to Sihanoukville

Best stops along Siem Reap to Sihanoukville drive

The top stops along the way from Siem Reap to Sihanoukville (with short detours) are Choeung Ek Genocidal Center, Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, and Otres Beach. Other popular stops include Tonlé Sap, Royal Palace of Cambodia, and Prasat Beng Mealea.
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Phnom Kulen National Park

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National park
Sights & Landmarks
Phnom Kulen National Park in Cambodia is a must-visit for nature lovers and history enthusiasts. The park features lush jungles, serene rivers, and the stunning Kulen Waterfall where visitors can take a refreshing dip. It's a photographer's paradise with breathtaking natural beauty. Additionally, the park is home to archaeological sites and a shrine with a large reclining Buddha, offering an enriching experience for those interested in history.
Nice waterfall but too many visitors for small area. Nice 26 foot reclining Buddha on top of rock. River of 1000 Lingas is amazing.
Cashflow L — Google review
Phnom Kulen: A Sacred Escape into Nature As a local guide, Phnom Kulen National Park is a destination I highly recommend for those looking to combine natural beauty with spiritual significance. Often considered the birthplace of the ancient Khmer Empire, this sacred mountain offers a refreshing escape from the temple crowds and a chance to connect with Cambodia's rich history and stunning landscapes. The highlight for many visitors is the impressive waterfall, which provides a perfect spot for swimming and relaxation, especially on a warm day. Beyond the cascades, you'll discover the River of a Thousand Lingas, an extraordinary site where thousands of phallic symbols are carved into the sandstone riverbed, a testament to ancient Hindu beliefs. Another significant stop is the Preah Ang Thom pagoda, home to a massive reclining Buddha carved into a natural sandstone boulder. The panoramic views from the top are truly breathtaking and offer a sense of peace and tranquility. Phnom Kulen is not just about historical sites; it's also a place of lush jungle, diverse wildlife, and a cooler climate, making it ideal for a day trip. I always encourage visitors to appreciate the serene atmosphere and the deep cultural importance this mountain holds for the Cambodian people. A perfect blend of history, spirituality, and natural beauty, offering a unique perspective on the Angkor region!
Garden H — Google review
Phnom Kulen National Park is truly a beautiful and peaceful place to visit. The scenery is stunning with its lush nature, waterfalls, and sacred atmosphere that makes it very special. It's a great spot for both relaxation and exploring Cambodian culture and history. However, the experience depends a lot on the weather. On rainy days, the river water turns yellow with stronger currents, the mountain view is often covered by mist, and the paths can be quite slippery-so you need to be extra careful. Don't forget to bring a raincoat or umbrella, especially near the waterfall area where the splash can be quite strong. That said, whether sunny or rainy, Phnom Kulen still has its own unique charm and is absolutely worth a visit. Highly recommended
Indra G — Google review
Siem Reap offers a fantastic location featuring a mountain, a temple, and waterfalls. While the waterfall stands out as the main attraction, the temple and the reclining Buddha at the summit are also impressive, especially for the stunning views they provide. I truly loved the waterfall experience.
Chetra Y — Google review
Lovely views and nature. The waterfall was definitely the highlight, but the temple and the reclining Buddha at the top is also worth seeing if just for the views. The locals were a bit too pushy (even compared to what you get in Siem Reap), and I hope they'll focus a bit on their plastic waste in the future. The walk through the jungles by the 1000 lingas towards the spring was nice too (even if we got caught by sudden rains).
Badger0 — Google review
Visiting this park was probably in my top five favorite things that I’ve done in Cambodia over the last three years. From the Temples, to the little village that sells food and has campsites on the river, to the actual waterfall itself, this place is astonishing. It takes a little over an hour by car to get there from the city and it’s well worth it. As a matter of fact, you would be remiss to skip this is part of your travel itinerary as this type of nature and culture experience is just breathtaking.
Riel ( — Google review
It’s a must visit to fathom what Khmers contributed a 1000 years ago
Suresh K — Google review
Although the park itself is very beautiful we were so gutted to pay 20 dollars each to see the Kulen Waterfall full of rubbish everywhere. It is absolutely not acceptable to pay so much as a tourist and find the park not well looked after. Around the waterfall there are a lot of local businesses and people who live there but it just made the beautiful park look like a slum instead of a beautiful preserved place. The water was cleanish, but I wouldn't consider staying in for too long and bathe as there was also rubbish in the water and the locals wash their clothes at the top of the waterfall. Overall it was a bittersweet experience as we paid quite a lot of money for Cambodia, therefore were expecting to find beautiful preserved nature and what we found was just the remains of human consumption and no maintenance whatsoever. Nevertheless, I am choosing to believe it was worth going.
Kathleen S — Google review
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Prasat Beng Mealea

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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Prasat Beng Mealea is a captivating Angkor Wat-era temple nestled in the Cambodian jungle, located approximately 68km northeast of Siem Reap. The temple, built in the 12th century under Suryavarman II, is shrouded by lush vegetation and surrounded by a vast moat. Its sprawling ruins offer an awe-inspiring experience akin to an adventure from Indiana Jones.
My favorite temple. Truly a fascinating temple that defies explanation. Although the temple is largely destroyed it is an amazing place with some of the most remarkable structures and stone work that you don’t see at others. Something about it just doesn’t fit, it seems to possibly be from an earlier time. Well worth a visit and it does not have the crowds.
Robert H — Google review
Boeng Mealea Temple is a beautiful and natural place to explore. It’s not as crowded as Angkor Wat because it’s a bit far from the city, which makes it peaceful and relaxing. If you plan to visit Phnom Kulen, I highly recommend stopping by here as well. It’s definitely worth it!
Chhun — Google review
Incredible jungle temple, less crowded and more wild than Angkor Wat. Tree roots grow through the ruins—feels like a movie set. Wear good shoes and go early. Tip: visit Angkor National Museum first to better understand the temple’s history.
Ivan L — Google review
Amazing. A temple in harmony with nature. You can see the beautiful scenery created by the contrast between the moss's green color and the stone buildings.
Taka H — Google review
The most beautiful matcha temple amazing in rainy season. The dark corridor is amazing. Imagine yourself walking in that period
Sovanda V — Google review
See what nature will eventually do to all of man's works. This is an awesome place. Still virtually unrestored, Ta Prohm on steroids, the ultimate movie set for a Hollywood epic. This temple is well worth the time and travel to get there. There is nowhere like Beng Melea. If you can fit it into your agenda, if you are here long enough you should make it out here. I have to recommend a tour package though, because it just makes it so much better if you don't have to do all the arrangements, although the tour I took included Preah Vihear, which is another "must see" site, given the military action in the neighborhood, it might not be possible, but only time will tell, but if you can make it there as well it would be all to the good, but at any rate an air-conditioned minivan was the way to go. A lot of dozing was done between sites.
Greg O — Google review
Great temple taken over by the jungle. Like the video game Uncharted! Definitely worth the drive. Take care to take right road (N64), google led us on the wrong path after the road towards the airport. Temple visit is possible with the same ticket as for Ankor Wat. Individual ticket is also possible I’ve heard.
Ruben — Google review
Fantastic place! I shall go there several times! It’s amazing and interesting,worth a 2-hours drive.
Jaeley Y — Google review
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Kampong Phluk

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Kampong Phluk is a traditional fishing village located about 13 miles from Siem Reap, Cambodia. Situated on stilts in the swamps surrounding Tonle Sap Lake, it offers an authentic glimpse into daily Khmer life away from heavy tourism. The village remains relatively untouched by mass tourism, allowing visitors to experience genuine Cambodian culture. Travelers can explore the countryside and rice fields by bike before taking a boat to visit the floating village and protected mangrove forest.
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Kampong Phluk

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Kampong Phluk is a traditional fishing village located about 13 miles from Siem Reap, Cambodia. Situated on stilts in the swamps surrounding Tonle Sap Lake, it offers an authentic glimpse into daily Khmer life away from heavy tourism. The village remains relatively untouched by mass tourism, allowing visitors to experience genuine Cambodian culture. Travelers can explore the countryside and rice fields by bike before taking a boat to visit the floating village and protected mangrove forest.
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Prasat Sambor Prei Kuk

Archaeological site
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
UNESCO World Heritage site consisting of around 150 Hindu temples dating back to the 6th century.
This place is amazing, so many temples even older than Angkor Wat. There are a few great spots but it’s up to you how you want to explore it. I would suggest allocate 3-4 hours for this magnificent place, a lot of people miss this great spot as it’s a little out of the way, but if you are travelling by private car / taxi, this is worth the Ten Dollars USD cost I must say. This gave me a totally different look, feel and experience comparing to the Angkor Wat
Po H — Google review
Sambour Preykuk has many ancient temples and good tour guides waiting to serve you. For foreigner you need to buy ticket which costs $10. If you want to enjoy visit community you can stay at nice homestay with warm welcome from house owners.
Prathna P — Google review
Sambor Prey Kuk is an ancient temple complex located in Kampong Thom Province, Cambodia. It is one of the most significant pre-Angkorian sites in the country. The site consists of over 100 temples made of brick and laterite. Peaceful area, it’s far less crowded than Angkor. You guys can enjoy cycling through the ruins, connection with nature and history. You also can stay overnight at the village but there's only homestay available. If you ever get the chance, you should definitely visit it’s a peaceful and unforgettable experience away from the crowds..
Rongvicheata C — Google review
The temple is built during Chenla Era of the Khmer empire history. It's older than Angkor Wat temple but unfortunately, there is less people have known about this place. I would recommend more tourist to visit and learn about this place.
Pich J — Google review
The beautiful temple Prasat Sambor Prei Kuk Kampong Thom Province, Cambodia
Kosal T — Google review
So beautiful and amazing Temple in Cambodia 🇰🇭
Meas M — Google review
One of the must-visit places in Cambodia is the World Heritage site. You can ask the complement community guide on-site upon arrival. They're the best knowledge to guide you around for 1-3hs. (Don't forget to give them a tip!) A lot of the temples are under construction. No credit card can be used at the ticket center! Please have your cash. You can pay in USD too.
L — Google review
Very beautiful temples in the forrest. Absolutely worth a visit, special vibe here. Also, so few people if you visit early.
The K — Google review
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Tonlé Sap

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Tonlé Sap, the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia, is not only a stunning natural wonder but also one of the richest fishing grounds globally. The lake is home to several vibrant villages, with Kompong Phluk being the most accessible from Siem Reap. A short tuk-tuk ride will take you to this charming village on the northeastern shore, where you can immerse yourself in local culture and witness life in a water village.
Tonle Sap Lake in Siem Reap is a magical place, especially during sunset. Watching the golden hues spread across the vast waters while on a boat was a breathtaking experience. The sun seemed to dance on the rippling surface, painting the sky with shades of orange, pink, and purple. The calmness of the lake, combined with the natural beauty of the setting sun, made the moment unforgettable and peaceful. What made the visit even more special was witnessing the unique lifestyle of the floating village. The houses, built on tall stilts, stand resilient against the seasonal changes in water levels. Families live, work, and thrive in this remarkable environment, relying on the lake for fishing and transportation. It was inspiring to see how they have adapted so beautifully to their surroundings, showcasing the strength and resourcefulness of human spirit.
Mohsin R — Google review
Highlight of my Siem Reap trip was visiting a floating village in Siem Reap. People there live outside the world of convenience. They use alum to filter lake water for cooking, drinking and washing. 😳. Visiting there was a reminder of all the things we have to be grateful for. 🫶
Maricar P — Google review
It's the biggest lake in Southeast-Asia and it's definitely impressive. We visited during the dry season, so during our boat tour we got to see the way the houses on stilts were constructed. The sunset is stunning.
Asmara T — Google review
There are several floating villages around Tonle Sap Lake, where people have adapted their lifestyles to the changing water levels with houses, schools, and small shops scattered along the river and lake. It’s about a 40minute drive from Siem Reap city, a great spot to visit when you feel like taking a short break from the temples. During the dry season, some areas become too shallow or muddy for boats to enter, so it’s best to check the conditions before you go. The sunset over the lake was absolutely unforgettable.
Donggeon K — Google review
A huge lake that shared with 5 provinces. We take a boat through Kampong Phluk, nearby Siem Reap. It took us around 30 minutes to reach here from the town. The lake is nice especially during sunset. You cannot see the shore of the other side from here. There are also few floating village that made for tourist attractions area and you can enter here for 22 usd. Totally an experience being here
Hafizun M — Google review
This is the largest freshwater lake in southeast Asia, designated as a Reserve by the UNESCO. You need to buy a ticket to get to the port to take the boat to the lake. There are different sizes of boats to accommodate different group sizes. We took a middle size boat that accommodates 10/12 people. We enjoyed the trip very much. The trip was an adventure as small and medium size boats cross each other along the river leading to the lake. Water was low but the trip was fun. You will see interesting homes with long stairs leading to the river. Fishermen families have been living on the water houses for decades if not centuries. There are some floating restaurants that serve local dishes, specially crocodile meat. You may see in these restaurants small crocodile farms. The lake floating village includes a church, restaurants, community spaces and many homes, is worth the visit. This is definitely a place to visit while in Siem Rip.
Philippe K — Google review
Tonlé Sap is a stunning freshwater lake that changes dramatically with the seasons. The lake is home to floating villages that offer a glimpse into a rare way of life—but timing is key. In the dry season, water levels drop, and many “floating” houses sit on dry land. The sunset viewpoint is absolutely worth a stop, offering golden reflections over the water. While there are charming floating tea points scattered across the lake, expect high prices and limited choices. Visit during the wet season for the most authentic and beautiful experience.
Vidya H — Google review
You may feel like you came to a sea but this is the largest freshwater lake in southeast Asia. It has been designated as a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 1997 due to its high biodiversity. Now come to the point what you will get as a tourist. You need to buy tickets to get to this lake through a muddy road. There are different sizes of boats of different size of groups. Anyway i would suggest to get a small motor boats if you are alone or 4/5 persons. This will help you to move fast and also see the fishermen families living on the water villas/houses for around 100 years. There are number of floating restaurants that serve local dishes, sea foods along with special crocodile meat; you heard me right…these boats are mini crocodile farms as well. To have the best of tonle sap lake, go more inside to the lake, stop the boat motor and enjoy the sunset. Its so refreshing and relaxing. On the way back to Siam Reap, try road side restaurants for fresh fish grill from the lake. Dont miss it.
Fazal R — Google review
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Soban Teuk

Guest house
Tours
Asian restaurant
Motorcycle Tours
Soban Teuk is a charming guesthouse set amidst the idyllic Cambodian countryside, providing guests with a taste of authentic rural Khmer living. The property features well-appointed cottages and bungalows that boast an airy and relaxed atmosphere, making it an ideal escape from the hustle and bustle of Phnom Penh. The hospitality displayed by hosts Rico and Kunthy is warm and welcoming, adding to the overall experience.
Whether you are looking to escape the pollution of Phnom Penh for a weekend, or want to make a halt on your trip to Siem Reap, Toban Seuk is the perfect spot. Rico & Kunthy are adorable and will take care of everything for you. The food is awesome: delicious, innovative & generous. And, being in the heart of the beautiful rural Cambodia, you will have enough activities for your entire stay. Definitely a top recommendation!
Edouard L — Google review
Wonderful guesthouse giving a taste of rural Khmer life along with delicious home cooked food and warm hospitality from beautiful host family. An unexpected treat and the perfect way to break the journey from PP to SReap. We'll be back to spend time touring the countryside.
Andrew W — Google review
Located in Kampong Thom surrounding beautiful countryside, Soban Teuk Guest House is a hidden little paradise. Welcomed by the nicest and most caring couple ever, you will have the opportunity to visit many unique & non-touristic places, and have a peaceful and cheerful stay in the beautiful bungalows and amazing garden. Definitely the best choice for unforgettable moments and a true local experience.
Kaya I — Google review
This place is awesome. Please come here if you want to see the real Cambodia. The Food is delicious and the owners are very pleased to make all your wishes become true. The Activities are mindblowing and strongly recommended.
Frederic S — Google review
My son (6) and I were lucky enough to share a few days with this amazing family that showed us how wonderful Cambodia really was. If you are ever within 5 hours of here- MAKE SURE TO STAY!!!! Such delicious food after a day of making memories that will last for a life time. We went to ten other countries and our stay here remains one of the tops!
Erin J — Google review
The property is really nice, food very good but it is directly located at the main highway to Siem Reap. This means traffic noise 24/365 and dust in general. We had extra bad luck due to 2 weddings going on at the same moment with equally irritating and loud music. Our room was not prepared as he seemed to have forgotten our booking. so double check with him if you do book. After staying in the room for an hour or so we decided to leave as we anticipated a night without sleeping. Rico, the owner, demanded full pay for the night. This did not seem reasonable. We offered to pay half and finally paid what he asked for as he became pretty agressive. Will never go again and will only recommend to die hard motor drivers (this does seem to be Rico's passion) who bring good quality earplugs and/or are used to lots of traffice noise. :-)
Gijsbert H — Google review
nice i am india
Farmers L — Google review
Good food.
Bongbong T — Google review
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NR6, Santuk, Cambodia
http://sobanteukkgt.wixsite.com/monsite
+855 95 703 255
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Kampong Chhnang Floating Village

Neighborhoods
Decided not to tour around not take photos here, as these are people's homes. Most in the floating village are Vietnamese fisherman that live precariously on what they catch. This floating village does not have the tourist money that the ones near Siem Reap do. A lot of poverty apparent and reminds me of native American reservations that you may drive through.
Ben R — Google review
One of the best tourist attractions of Kampong Chhnang must be the floating village. First, you catch a tuk tuk to the tourist port area (about 5 minutes from downtown) and then a local boatperson takes you down to the riverside and helps you get in a small boat. It takes about thirty minutes to get to the actual floating village, passing a mosque and several groups of fishing boats on the way. The village itself is made up of 100s of clusters of 6 to 8 house boats lashed together and anchored in place. Often there is a communal deck area and a small shop (like a mini mart) attached as well. The house boats range from the very crude such as a tarp over one end of a canoe to the sophisticated, including boats with solar panels and satellite dishes. The villagers go about their daily lives of cooking, doing laundry, repairing boats, playing with kids and dogs and so on, paying little or no attention to the tourists who are there to observe them. At $25-30 (depending on your negotiating skills), it is not the cheapest attraction perhaps but it is well worth it in my opinion
Geoff — Google review
A true floating village, snaking through the lives of families and fishermen. The small tourist boats leaving from the town riverfront get you there, but the price depends on your haggling skills.
Gabi F — Google review
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Good
យុង ព — Google review
These people may survive flood
Dr H — Google review
Good
Ra V — Google review
Saw from the land
Wayne D — Google review
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7MR9+Q93, Krong Kampong Chhnang, Cambodia
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Hanchey Temple

Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
nice temples with weird statues like hands, vegetables and more
Devit H — Google review
There is a small ruined temple and pagoda on top of a hill, offering a beautiful view of the Mekong River. There are fruit statue decorations.
Driver C — Google review
There many tombs over there. You can the Mekong river view there. Old temple there. Kind a relax. Recommend to go on cold season. Not the summer one it is so hot 🥵 . You can go if you want hehehe.
Mengtong U — Google review
Temple up on the mountain close to Mekong river. Located in Han Chey commune, Han Chey village Kompong Seim district , Kompong Cham province. At north side of Kampong Cham city around 15 km with good condition road. This temple have a lot of statue such as fruit, animal, and Buddhist statue.
RCH C — Google review
Feel so desperate when people mix n can't figure out which temple should belong to particularly the photos they post here. Try to check with the locals but they aren't certain about the name of each temple. Out of the three temples, this one is rather a red brick stone temple with almost no carving but I'm sure its name representing the area n the current pagoda should have rich history behind its existence.
Lyda H — Google review
Historical place
Rath C — Google review
Visited on pchum ben holidays. Nice view, not so crowded, fresh air
Aisyah A — Google review
A fantastic place to visit. The grounds are quite entertaining with the sculptures that will make you think you climbed the bean stalk and are interrupting the giant's picnic. The monks are friendly and very willing to interact. A good place to see the monastic lifestyle and can observe their meal times. If lucky you can have a blessing performed for safe travels.
Matt C — Google review
Great temple with a long history. Nice place to visit, nice view to see mountain and river.
Vidol L — Google review
Nice place to see in kampong Cham
About T — Google review
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Kaoh Pan Island Bamboo Bridge

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Bridge
Sights & Landmarks
One of the standout attractions in Kampong Cham is the Kaoh Pan Island Bamboo Bridge, a remarkable structure that spans the Mekong River. This pedestrian footbridge, stretching approximately 1,800 meters, is crafted entirely from bamboo and serves as a vital link to Koh Pen Island during the dry season. Each year, it’s rebuilt after being washed away by seasonal rains, showcasing local craftsmanship and resilience.
It was fun and different experience for sure ! The bamboo bridge is about 1 kilometers away and it is built a cores the entire river it was cool and scary in the same time because the bamboo kind of warm out . I love the kompong Chan proving beside the bridge you can drive around and enjoy the province .
Theavy C — Google review
This is a beautiful island for local and foreign visitors alike. I arrived there at lunch time, it a little bit hot. Recommend time to visit from 3 or 4 pm or in the morning but in the morning maybe food stalls not yet open. There are many restaurants on the island, we can eat and enjoy the view a long the river.
Raksmey C — Google review
One of the main tourist attraction place of Kampong Cham. The Bamboo Bridge made each year during dry season when low water level & it gets damage during rainy season. Only 2000 KHR entry ticket. Magnificent Sunset view across the river while walking through this long Bamboo Bridge is an amazing experience. Other-side of the river has nice facility with bamboo huts, foods, nice decorations where you can spend the whole afternoon peacefully while exploring the river itself with swimming & have fun! Worth to visit
Rajib D — Google review
Amazing bridge built annually. The locals collect a small fee for usage, it's a huge amount of work and resources to construct such a thing.
Ian T — Google review
Interesting bit of history. We took the chance to stop at the “Bamboo Bridge” - which was the original bridge that linked the island to the mainland. It is a pedestrian footbridge, about 1,800 metres long and made entirely of bamboo. This was the only way for the Island inhabitants to get to / from the township (other than by boat). Nowadays it has been replaced by a concrete bridge that allows for the bikes etc.
Norm P — Google review
Bridge is still open as of writing this (April 15 2025) they say it will be closed during rainy season. But rebuilt again once dry season is back
Oak N — Google review
A very long (1km) bamboo bridge connecting the mainland to Koh Pen. During rain season it is washed away by the river and is rebuilt after rainy season each year. Amazing sunset and great spot to explore. The sandy island has a number of restaurants with Cambodian style cabanas. It’s worthwhile the trip. Something different.
Gavin T — Google review
Amazing that the bamboo bridge is built and taken down every six months due to seasonal water level changes. Maybe thats why they charge 2.5$ for a car.
U H — Google review
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Tonle Sap River

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River
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
The Tonle Sap River, a vital waterway in Cambodia, offers an enchanting experience for travelers seeking both natural beauty and cultural immersion. As you stroll along its pristine promenade, you'll be captivated by the stunning sunsets that paint the sky in vibrant hues. The surrounding city center is adorned with manicured gardens and Angkor-style statues, creating a picturesque backdrop for your adventures.
Educated today to learn 60% of Cambodian consumed protein coms from the lake 1.7 people live on shore of lake and tributary rivers
Jonathan W — Google review
I’ve been to Mekong River through Vietnam once. But this time, Mekong River is connected to Tonle Sap which it makes a wonderful experience. I’ve always wanted to go to Tonle Sap because I learnt about their history way back then in secondary school. The tour boat costs 100USdollar for the whole boat! There are only 6 of us there. If you want to try experiencing Tonle Sap, you can try Sok Chamroeun Tour Boat. Highly recommended!
Wan N — Google review
Fantastic landscape and you will experience the local lives and friendly neighborhood. Don't forget to bring you camera with extra batteries.
Oudomboth N — Google review
Nice river to travel down, not only scenic but supplies the livelihood for fishermen and commercial boat traffic.
Fearocious — Google review
Nice view along the river
Chandara P — Google review
Beautiful Place
Torng R — Google review
One of the best places to see sunset in Phnompenh! Breath-taking scene!
Phuong L — Google review
The Beautiful Like in Cambodia
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Cambodia, USA
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Udong

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Nature & Parks
Mountains
Oudong is a Cambodian town positioned at the foot of Phnom Udong Mountain, which is located in the northwest of Phnom Penh. It was once the royal capital between the 17th and 19th centuries. The mountain has two hills that are joined by a ridge, adorned with stupas and shrines built to honor former monarchs.
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Wat Phnom Daun Penh

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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Wat Phnom Daun Penh is a captivating Buddhist temple that stands as the tallest religious structure in Phnom Penh, with its origins dating back to 1373. This iconic site is steeped in legend, particularly the tale of a wealthy woman named Penh who discovered four bronze Buddha statues floating down the Mekong River. To honor these sacred relics, she constructed an artificial hill—Phnom—which ultimately gave the city its name.
Lovely temple / park that only costs $1 per person to enter. Highly recommend adding this temple to your things to do in Phnom Penh. The park also has a lovely cafe / souvenir shops inside - loads of lovely statues and wooden figurines.
Augustas J — Google review
The price is $1 for foreigners. The place is pleasant to walk around, you can get to the temple at the top. Many sculptures to admire! Can be done in less than 1 hour.
Yukima — Google review
A visit to Cambodia has to include thus amazing site - absolutely stunning, and my second visit. Some 19/20 years on there is little change - other than the amount of tourists !! Seeing the sunrise behind the temple is superb, but arriving at any time is just as good. Allow at least a couple of hours to walk round, climb the steps to look across the temple, meet local people etc there's toilets on site, local stalls, food etc. There are numerous other temples well worth visiting around here. Beautiful, peaceful surroundings with an amazing history.
Polly W — Google review
This is a Buddhist temple in the centre of Phnom Penh on top of a small hill. You can get great views of the city from here. Wat Phnom has a height of 46 meters. The pagoda is named after Lady Penh from the story of the discovery of the four Buddha statues and one Vishnu statue. There are a stupa, pagoda and temple at the site
CK C — Google review
Beautiful temple to visit while in Phnom Penh. The price of entry for foreigners is only $1 per person and definitely worth the price. The grounds are beautiful and not over crowded. Definitely recommend drinking plenty of water as there is a moderate hill to climb to get to the temple. Overall, one of the best attractions visited while in Phnom Penh.
Jake W — Google review
Sights of Relics that will have you amazed and the gift shop is very awesome too. The tour guide are great at what they do so if you need one,one will be provided to give a glimpse of history.
Dara K — Google review
It is worth a visit to Wat Phnom if you are in central Phnom Penh. It is the starting for all major highways in Cambodia as well as the legendary origin stories of our city. Even the name Phnom Penh, literally "the hill of Lady Penh", reinforces the centrality of Wat Phnom, as this pagoda is the hill that Lady Penh built to honour 4 Buddhist statues that miraculous floated down the river to her. Whether you believe the stories or not, come see the altars dedicated to Lady Penh adjacent to a Buddhist temple (a nice mixing of Buddhism and traditional shamanism). The pagoda grounds also feature a statue representing the return of Battambang and Siem Reap from Thailand to Cambodia, a reminder that the current Thai-Khmer problems are certainly not the first instance of friction between the two nations. Pro Tip There are a lot of cultural performances in the pagoda stage so check the schedule to see if anything is going on during your visit. Also, during Khmer New Year in April, this pagoda is the epicenter of music, dancing and water fighting for the whole of PP.
Sinay's R — Google review
Went on a Sunday at around 5.30pm. They told me to put the $1 in a box, and no tickets were issued. Other than that, place was nice, beautiful buildings, and sunset was super awesome. Spent around 1hr and 10mins to take multiple photos.
Vincent T — Google review
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ផ្លូវវត្តភ្នំ, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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Central Market Malaysian Food

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Shopping
Architectural Buildings
Embark on an unforgettable walking tour in Phnom Penh, beginning at the iconic Independence Monument. As you stroll northward, you'll encounter a series of cultural gems including the majestic Royal Palace and the fascinating National Museum. Don't miss out on the vibrant Sisowath Quay, where riverside views await. A visit to Wat Ounalom adds a spiritual touch to your journey before you reach Central Market, a bustling hub filled with local flavors and crafts.
Best S — Google review
(Translated by Google) I feel this place is not classified as a restaurant but warteg (Original) Saya merasa tempat ini bukan tergolong restoran tetapi warteg
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National Museum of Cambodia

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Art museum
Museums
The National Museum of Cambodia is a captivating destination that showcases the rich tapestry of traditional Khmer art and religious artifacts. Housed in a stunning building designed in the 1920s, its architecture draws inspiration from ancient temple styles, creating an immersive experience for visitors. As you wander through its halls, you'll encounter exquisite sculptures and historical pieces that reflect Cambodia's vibrant cultural heritage.
Stepping into the National Museum of Cambodia in Phnom Penh feels like walking through a quiet, beautiful garden that suddenly opens up into a gallery of ancient wonders. It's a place where you can really feel the spirit and incredible artistry of the Khmer people. Inside, you're immediately struck by the sheer beauty of the sculptures that are some of the best in the world. You'll see massive stone gods like Vishnu and Shiva, so powerfully carved they practically breathe, alongside incredibly serene Buddhas that just emanate peace. It's more than just the grand statues, though. You'll also find smaller and fascinating pieces of things like ceramics and bronze tools that give you a real peek into everyday life and the amazing craftsmanship of Cambodia's past. So, if you're in Phnom Penh, this museum is an absolute must-see.
Low Y — Google review
The Museum was built in 1917-1920 by French colonial authorities. The graceful terracotta structure of the museum and its beautifully manicured courtyard garden form a soothing and serene relief to the busy streets nearby. The museum boasts of artifacts such as Buddha and Hindu statues depicting the rich history and culture of Cambodia's past
CK C — Google review
A Palace, A Time Machine, and My Sudden Awareness of Mortality Visiting the National Museum of Cambodia is like stepping into an ancient palace, the kind where history whispers, shadows linger, and you suddenly regret not paying more attention in school. The building itself feels untouched by time, as if renovations are merely a rumour and modernity politely waits outside with the tuk-tuks (who will try to scam you with 4-hour long trips around the city). Inside, you’re greeted with gorgeous artefacts, sculptures, relics, ceremonial objects, each more impressive than the last. And the Vishnus! They get progressively larger, as though the curators wanted you to understand exactly how tiny and spiritually underdeveloped you are. By the fourth one, I felt like a philosophical ant. The returned treasures, reclaimed pieces of Cambodia’s soul, are displayed with a quiet dignity that makes you want to stand a little straighter. These artefacts are not simply museum pieces; they’re reminders of a civilisation so advanced it makes our modern “smart” devices look like children’s toys carved from soap. Walking through the galleries, you feel the weight of history, the triumph of craftsmanship, the brilliance of Khmer culture… and also your own personal inadequacy for having spent so much of your life watching television. It is a wonderful way to spend an afternoon. Peaceful, enlightening, humbling; the kind of place where you look at thousand-year-old sandstone gods and think, “My greatest achievement today was not losing my hotel keycard.” In Phnom Penh, the National Museum is essential. Not because it’s flashy, or modern, or interactive (it is none of those things), but because it holds the heartbeat of an entire people. These masterpieces are the inheritance of ancestors who built empires, carved deities, and left behind beauty so profound even a neurotic tourist like me feels reverent. Go. Wander slowly. Admire everything. And when you leave, try to act like a person who just communed with greatness, even if you’re only heading to get iced coffee afterwards.
Baggage P — Google review
Lots of interesting artifacts but the lack of storytelling made this place boring. We felt like we were in hardware shop buying stones for our renovation. Pardon the comparison but that was our impression of the place. They should hire a real curator to manage this place. The entrance fee is USD 10 and to be very honest, it’s a total waste of money. Phnom Penh is a beautiful city so you might as well visit other places which will be worth your while.
Rommel L — Google review
A Must-Visit for History Enthusiasts and Cultural Guardians If you're visiting Phnom Penh, the National Museum of Cambodia is an essential stop—especially for those passionate about ancient civilizations and Hindu heritage. This museum is not just a building filled with artifacts; it is a living archive of Cambodia’s soul. Walking through its galleries, you’ll witness the grandeur of pre-Angkorian and Angkorian Hindu art, including intricate sculptures of Vishnu, Shiva, and other deities that once adorned the temples of a flourishing Khmer empire. These pieces offer a rare glimpse into the spiritual and artistic brilliance that shaped Southeast Asia centuries ago. What makes the museum even more compelling today is its role in the Khmer repatriated artifacts program—a national effort to recover cultural treasures looted during the Khmer Rouge era and smuggled abroad. Over the past 28 years, Cambodia has successfully repatriated more than 1,000 artifacts, many of which are now proudly displayed here. Recent returns include two “Guardian God” heads from the late Angkor period and 14 sculptures from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. These artifacts are more than stone and bronze—they are the souls of ancestors, as described by Cambodia’s Ministry of Culture. Their return has sparked renewed interest in the museum and a deeper appreciation for the resilience of Cambodian identity. Whether you're a history buff, a student of religion, or simply a curious traveler, the National Museum of Cambodia offers a powerful, emotional, and educational experience. It’s a place where the past is not forgotten but reclaimed—and where every statue tells a story of survival and return.
Dharmendra R — Google review
The Good Vibes -Many of the Khmer sculptures and artifacts have been described as “amazing,” “stunning,” and a true reflection of Cambodia’s cultural heritage. - The ancient Khmer architecture and central city gardens are aesthetic destinations, providing a cool place to soak it all in. - Cultural workshops (like weaving or dance classes) are trendy for hands-on experience.
Chamnab E — Google review
The Cambodia Museum is a fantastic place to dive deep into the rich history and culture of Cambodia. The exhibits are well-curated, offering a fascinating look at the country’s ancient art, history, and heritage. The displays of Khmer art, ancient sculptures, and historical artifacts are impressive and educational. The museum is spacious, clean, and has a peaceful atmosphere, making it a great spot to learn while taking in the beautiful surroundings. The staff is knowledgeable and eager to share insights about the exhibits. It’s a must visit for anyone interested in Cambodian history!
MERLIA — Google review
Very interesting, beautifully set out. They have many sculptures from the temples in Siem Reap, Angkor Wat and others. A walk through history and there are many recuperated sculptures which were taken out of the country at some stage. A must for history and art lovers
Maria E — Google review
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Preah Ang Eng St. (13), Phnom Penh 120211, Cambodia
http://www.cambodiamuseum.info/
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Royal Palace of Cambodia

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Royal Palace, a stunning palace complex established between 1866 and 1870, is an essential stop for anyone visiting Cambodia. Nestled along the banks of the Chaktomuk River, this architectural gem showcases exquisite Khmer design with subtle French influences. As you wander through its expansive grounds, you'll encounter significant structures like the vibrant Throne Hall and the enchanting Moonlight Pavilion, where traditional Khmer dance performances captivate visitors.
Quite spectacular. Awesome palace complex. Each building tells of architectural beauty aesthetic finish. The entire place remains in memory as if etched in stone. The only sad fact was that we could not get inside the palace. Another disappointment was the lack of permission to take photos inside the Silver Pagoda.
Dr G — Google review
Spectacular! A palatial and grand a you'd expect a palace to be! Grounds are gorgeous. Not allowed in some rooms, nor to take photos, and areas under renovation also not allowed in. Silver pagoda had the floors covered up so the full silver effect was not available on my visit.
Renay M — Google review
Absolutely Breathtaking! A Royal Experience! 👑✨🇰🇭 This place is simply magnificent. A total feast for the eyes and a must-see if you are in town! 🤩 📝 A few important notes for my fellow travelers: 💡 Pro Tip on Prices: Heads up! 💸 Sometimes the prices quoted to tourists can be a bit... "optimistic" (aka high). I highly recommend visiting with a local friend or a guide. It makes things much smoother and helps with the bargaining! 🙏 Cultural Respect: What really touched my heart ❤️ was seeing the deep love and respect the locals have for the Royal Family and these sacred structures. It was genuinely beautiful to witness. Etiquette: Please remember to be super respectful and polite here. Dress modestly and soak in the atmosphere with reverence. 🤫 I have always loved this country, and experiences like this make me love it even more! Long live the King! 🤴🙌🇺🇸
Global V — Google review
We visited this palace on our first day in the city. Amazing site, so different to anything else you might have experienced before. Stunning colours, history and art. Life here is so diverse, wealth and abject poverty, vibrant colours and mud/litter. The palace certainly portrays a very affluent acceptance in a country with so many living with so little.
Polly W — Google review
Be careful. Everywhere says it closes at 5pm but they stop visitors FROM ENTERING at 4pm to allow everyone currently on the grounds to be OUT BY 5 pm. This caught me off guard - but still returned the next day as they open very early at 8pm :). Beautiful grounds, temples, pagodas, and shrines. Don’t skip over the artwork all along the inner wall of the Silver Pagoda area - very interesting and not highlighted.
Tyler B — Google review
Stunning, magnificent and beautiful palace complex. The palace was first constructed by King Norodom between 1866 and 1870; but was largely demolished and rebuilt between 1912 and 1932. The palace's architecture is a mix of traditional Khmer design and French architectural influence, as seen in the gilded roofs, high spires, intricate carvings, and a layout that reflects both grandeur and harmony with nature. Gorgeous
CK C — Google review
This palace is epic beautiful. The structure, the architecture, the splendour, the landscapes and the gardens, the art work, every detail of this palace is unique. It’s difficult to catch its essence in pictures. And then there’s the Hall of the King which is inaccessible to visitors. Photography is also prohibited in this area. So the eye has to catch it all and stack away in memory. Worth a visit guys if you happen to be in Combodia. The Palace also has the King’s Residence and we happened to get a glimpse of his convoy which was disciplined and courteous. They ushered people to move away with dignity, no rudeness nothing.
Seema C — Google review
Impressive buildings, but unfortunately most of them are closed to visitors, so you can only see them from the outside. There’s also little to no tourist information available to explain their history or significance. Overall, that makes the experience feel a bit overpriced.
Eduarda — Google review
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Samdach Sothearos Blvd (3), Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum

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Museum
History Museums
Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, formerly known as S-21, stands as a haunting testament to Cambodia's tragic past. Once a secondary school, it was transformed into a notorious prison and interrogation center by the Khmer Rouge after they seized control of Phnom Penh in April 1975. Here, an estimated 20,000 individuals faced unimaginable suffering; many were tortured in efforts to extract information about their families or affiliations with the previous regime.
A must if you are in Phnom Penh. Very powerful and well done. The audio tour was great. I recommend giving yourself a lot of time, there is a lot to take in. I HIGHLY recommend the audio tour. It allows for you to take breaks and has extra content available.
Matthew S — Google review
Visiting both the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (S-21) and the Choeung Ek Killing Fields was one of the most emotional and powerful experiences I’ve had in Cambodia. These places tell the story of the brutal Khmer Rouge regime — not through imagination, but through real evidence, preserved buildings, and the voices of survivors and victims. At Tuol Sleng (S-21), the entrance fee is $6 and includes an audio guide with headphones, available in about 10 to 12 major world languages — including RUSSIAN, which was a great help for me. You simply put on the headset, and as you walk through the former high school turned prison, the story unfolds in your own language. The museum is quiet and deeply respectful, filled with photographs, personal stories, and untouched prison cells. Later, when you come to the Choeung Ek Killing Fields, the experience continues, you walk through the field where thousands of innocent people were executed. The audio includes survivors’ stories and historical context, and there’s even a moment of silence built into the experience, allowing you to reflect. The stupa filled with victims’ skulls is a heartbreaking symbol, but it’s also a powerful reminder of what humanity must never allow again. Both places are incredibly respectful in how they present the past — not as a tourist attraction, but as places of remembrance and education. These visits are emotionally heavy, but absolutely necessary for anyone who wants to understand Cambodia’s recent history. I highly recommend both sites for anyone visiting Phnom Penh — not for fun, but for truth, reflection, and respect.
Para P — Google review
A difficult but essential visit to truly understand Cambodia’s recent history. This former school turned prison during the Khmer Rouge regime is deeply impactful. Walking through the cells, seeing victims’ photos, and listening to the audio guide (highly recommended) is a heavy experience that stays with you. It’s not an easy visit, but a necessary one to honor the memory of those who suffered here. 💡 Tip: Take your time and approach it with respect. This is not a tourist attraction — it’s a place of remembrance.
Sergio M — Google review
I must admit, at first I was not planning on visiting the place for obvious reasons, but then I changed my mind. And it sure was worth trying to understand Cambodia’s past. The museum is very well maintained and has a tranquille aura to it despite the horrible past. The outside yard as well as birds singing make the stories told by the audio guide more bearable somehow. When taking an audio guide you can learn alot and spend more time at the museum than expected. I was there for almost 3 hours. There are 4 building at Tuol Sleng, each one with 2 floors and a story of its own to tell. Some might find them too drastic, however all of us should know how this horror unfolded to spare our planet from repeating the same mistakes over and over again…
Ewelina B — Google review
I'm touring in Phnom Penh and this place was recommended as part of things to do. Not knowing much about the history of Cambodia, I was still able to follow the narrative of the atrocities that happened at this place and the why's behind them. I used the audio guide which was good, and easy to follow. The guide has warnings if the images to be shown the next stage, would be graphic for some, leaving the listener to decide to go to the next section or listen to the audio outside. This was appreciated. The top floors of Buildings A and B, had some exhibitions which were informative. Overall a good place to go learn some tragic history.
Tatenda M — Google review
Coupled with a visit to the killing fields, this is a very sobering but important part of Cambodia’s history. It is told graphically, but effectively. You can ask for an English speaking guide to take you round, or take the audio tour.
Helen B — Google review
5 stars for an absolute must see to learn what happened here so hopefully it never happens again and don't believe Pol Pot is the only person to have done these atrocities or Cambodia being the only country. Over our history many countries have committed genocide. This museum has an audio tour with many details, your heart saddens
Ce'Ajaye H — Google review
A well-maintained museum documenting a dark time in Cambodian history. I would recommend to make time for this if you are in Phnom Penh, in order to understand a little bit of the country's history.
Angel P — Google review
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Street 113, 3, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
https://tuolsleng.gov.kh/
+855 77 252 121
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Choeung Ek Genocidal Center

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Heritage museum
Sights & Landmarks
Choeung Ek Genocidal Center stands as a poignant memorial in Phnom Penh, serving as a somber reminder of the tragic history during the Khmer Rouge regime. This site, often referred to as the Killing Fields, is where countless victims were executed and buried. Visitors are met with an emotional experience as they explore mass graves and a striking glass-walled stupa filled with skulls, symbolizing the immense loss of life.
It is truly terrifying stories while I was visiting for three hours. When I listened with the audio aid device for the cases storytelling my heart is pounding, my eyes are weeping, my emotions are tingling, then I feel sobbing and pause of my listening. Praying for the people who suffered from the loss, pain and trauma. I pay respect and pray for them. The center is very well equipped, managed and informative and convenient. Ticket prices is fairly enough.
Kyaw A — Google review
Chilling place. At first I was a little 'disappointed', as there are only signs where buildings used to be, but as you follow the audio guide and the tour the horrors catch up with you. At the tree the tears were rolling down my cheeks. My son was also very moved. We've been to Auschwitz and Birkenau, the parallels are obvious and it's very important to visit these places! We found the 'souvenir shop' somewhat unfitting in the setting. Wear clothes covering shoulders and knees.
Fabian F — Google review
Visiting the Choeung Ek Genocidal Center was a deeply emotional and reflective experience. The site is a stark reminder of Cambodia’s tragic history, and it’s important for understanding the country’s past. One of the best aspects of the visit was the audio guide provided with headphones, which allowed for a personal, quiet exploration of the grounds. The audio guide was incredibly informative and respectful, offering insights into the history and significance of each location within the center. The atmosphere is somber but serene, and it truly encourages you to pause and reflect. A must-visit for those wanting to learn about Cambodia’s history
Medhawika Y — Google review
Impressive place to visit. When you doubt of going here after visiting Tuol Sleng (S21) Genocide Museum (like I did) still go here; it's add real to understanding what happened.
Walter R — Google review
You have to visit to understand the past and what happened here. The audio tour is really good. However, it is disturbing at times. The tree featured towards the end of the tour holds disturbing facts and atrocities about the past. It can be difficult for some to hear the information about what happened to the babies and children be warned.
Paul C — Google review
It is really shocking to see this place but I am glad I was able to learn about the horrible history behind it. The audio guide is mandatory, without any guidance the place is just a bunch of random trees. You need someone to explain to you what happened. The audio tour is really good, it takes around 1 hour and it costs 6 USD for foreigners. Highly recommended during your visit to Phnom Penh.
Martín S — Google review
This is one of the most emotionally moving places I’ve ever visited. As you walk through the serene grounds of Choeung Ek, it’s almost surreal to grasp the atrocities that occurred here during the Khmer Rouge regime in the late 1970s. The peaceful trees and grass-covered mass graves stand in stark contrast to the heartbreaking stories told through the excellent audio tour. What hit me hardest was the Memorial Stupa, towering yet silent, filled with thousands of human skulls and bones of the victims. It’s not just a monument, it’s a chilling reminder of the cruelty inflicted on innocent people. Displays of bone fragments, rusted tools, and preserved mass grave sites reinforce the unimaginable suffering. There’s a particular tree marked as the “Killing-Tree,” which was used in horrific ways. Hearing its story while standing beside it is something I will never forget. The signage throughout the site adds further context and reflection. I genuinely had tears in my eyes as did many others around me. It’s difficult, but necessary. Visiting this place ensures that we don’t forget, and helps ensure something like this never happens again. I wouldnt do the tour without the full audio addition. It's powerful, and very moving. Sunday 7:30 am–5:30 pm Monday 7:30 am–5:30 pm Tuesday 7:30 am–5:30 pm Wednesday 7:30 am–5:30 pm Thursday 7:30 am–5:30 pm Friday 7:30 am–5:30 pm Saturday 7:30 am–5:30 pm
John W — Google review
I can't believe that this happened in the '70s and that Pol Pot was never truly brought to Justice. The audio tour was indispensable for understanding what happened here and throughout Cambodia. No study of communism should be complete without understanding the Khmer rouge.
Brian H — Google review
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FVMW+QX8, ផ្លូវជើងឯក, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
+855 23 305 371
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Chisor Mountain Temple

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Chisor Mountain Temple is a ruined temple made of carved sandstone that dates back to the 11th century. It is located on top of a high hill, which can be reached by climbing a long staircase consisting of more than 200 steps each way. The temple is definitely worth visiting and makes for an ideal day trip as it's only two hours' drive from Phnom Penh.
Bit if a drive on the scooter from the city but well worth the visit if you get the chance. I was the only foreigner there when i visited. Wonderful 11th century temple situated at the top of a hill, with sweeping views of the rice fields and other villages below. Cost 2k riel (50 cents) to park the scooter and 8k ($2) to enter. Bring a hat, water and some suncream.
Frazer A — Google review
a perfect day trip to explore the angkor ancient ruin near by ppenh, 2 - 2.30 hours drive to takeo province. the temple located on top of the chisor hill, built in the early of 11th century by suryavarman 1.
Ninth S — Google review
Great option for a half day trip from Phnom Penh. It took me less than an hour to get there from the north of the city. The nearby area offers great opportunities for dirt biking. I'm happy I ditched the main road and rode through the jungles by a narrow strip of sand path. Very chill, highly recommended. Google maps surprisingly not only have those paths, but actively suggest them as real roads. Go for it, it's quite fun. Totally safe. Interesting temple, located on the top of the hill. I have entered it via an 'eastern staircase' having parked the bike downstairs. That is why I am not 100% sure if it is free for foreigners to enter. I might have genuinely accidentally missed the ticketers. During Pchum Benh holidays, it was rather crowded with the local tourists. We were seemingly the only foreigners. Which in my believe gives it an advantage over Angkor. The crowds of local tourists seemed shocked to watch us climb up the 'eastern staircase', it overall looked like no one has used it for centuries. It wasn't a difficult climb though. Just somewhat 1.000 steps. Totally worth it. Apparently, there is a much easier way to get there coming from the highway towards the 'western staircase' or whatever the alternative (main) entrance would be called. There seems to be a proper parking. I'm guessing that is exactly where you would be charged an entrance fee should there be any. The ruins themselves look very similar to Angkor, just obviously not as massive. There are several more smaller ruins down the hill and generally nearby. COMPLAINT: Way too much trash all over the place. Basically no trash bins in the area. I'd guess that explains it. Plastic waste all over on the ground. Not only in the temple itself and all around it, but in the jungles down the hill, too. It doesn't seem to be a rocket science to arrange the trash collection and disposal (by disposal I do not mean throwing it down the stairs into the jungles..)
Aleksei P — Google review
Nice view of nature with traditional ruin on the top of mountain. Phnom Chiso (often spelled "Phnom Chisor") is a 100 m high solitary hill in Takeo Province, with a temple of the Angkorian era on top of it. Phnom Chiso is situated about 70 kilometers south of Cambodia's capital Phnom Penh, close to National Road 2. The ancient monument with its superb view to the surrounding paddy area is a perfect destination for a daytrip from Phnom Penh that can be combined with sightseeing at the lake Tonle Bati and its nearby Angkorian Ta Prohm temple. On the way there is the opportunity to visit the notorious Killing Fields.
MoNo A — Google review
The many steps up and down can look daunting but the views from the top are worth it. The old temple was amazing and if you go with a guide you can hear all the history.
Rochelle L — Google review
Friends and I rode out from phnom penh but Google maps took us into a mine/back of a mountain. I can't honestly review this place so I'll give it 5 and come back later.
Damien G — Google review
Temple Chiso is on the top of Chiso mountain. From the top, we can see the beautiful scenery of the rice fields and palm trees. Relaxing time and a calm natural sight, all can be found in this area. Beside, there are a few Cambodia foods store would be of your favorites liking fingers; fried chicken, chicken soup etc... A wonderful place to visit during weekends, or escape from your 😬😅😀😍
Vireaksetha K — Google review
Chiso temple is ancient temple in Takeo province,where is located on the top of the mountain that you could drive your car reach of the top of the mountain, the road from the footing shape of the mountain is still dusty road but you are able drive your car to the top of safety, just points more aggregate on the road. From PhnomPenh is about 50km. The road to get there is good. It's not just only the Chiso mountain but you could visit more around like....., Tamao zoo, Taphum temple, Phnom Da temple and so on ......
Panha T — Google review
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Phnom Chhngok Cave

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Archaeological site
Nature & Parks
Phnom Chhngok Cave is an ancient cave temple with Hindu carvings and rock formations, offering spiritual significance and stunning views of the countryside. The entrance has been formalized with a ticket booth and information boards. Inside, there's a very old shrine from the pre-Angkor period, accessible via proper stairs for all visitors. For a deeper exploration, hiring a guide is recommended to navigate the narrow passages and learn about the 7th-century temple inside.
So peaceful place, full of beautiful views on greenish countryside with palm trees and little hills. Cave with sanctuary is so beautiful, same as the way to it. You need to go up on the stairs and admire its design, same as the little pagoda in the beginning pf the way. Cave is not so big, but it worths for your visit
Klara D — Google review
A very quiet and peaceful place. Takes a short hike up some stairs to get to the cave but it’s worth it and the view across the farmland is stunning too. Costs 5000 Riel to enter and there is an option of a guided tour through the caves but we did not take them up on that.
Olly S — Google review
The cave is small as well as the temple inside. But it does have a cool Indiana Jones feeling to it. Just be advised: if it has rained you will be suffering. It’s a muddy dirt road that is under water when it rains. I have seen people pushing tuktuks out of the dirt so if weather is not great maybe use a car to get here Entrance fee is 5000 KHR per person
Jonas K — Google review
The cave was very good and the guides were good. However, we had a young lad that we believe had a disability. He was very friendly and helpful throughout. Halfway through another guy took over and took us through the cave and again was very good. We then got to the end and the second guy asked to tip the guide and we didn’t have much left to spend so I gave them 11,000 to share and the second guy refused and said he wasn’t going to give the first lad anymore than 1,000. So we felt guilty and gave the other lad 10,000 which we couldn’t leave without tipping him to. So please remember to stick with 1 guide and don’t fall for this trick like we did as they know what they are doing which ruined it for us a little👍🏻
Darren W — Google review
A nice cave, a little out the way with a small temple. There are locals that offer a cave tour as there's a way to get through the cave system and come out another exit. Entrance is $1 but they first attempted to charge me 10,000KHR. Parking is free. Lots of steps and no wait time.
Holly G — Google review
One of the most underrated mountain and cave in Cambodia. Surrounded by fresh air and green scenery, the cave is full of intriguing stories and mysteries. It is small and not for those who enjoy deep exploration but worth a visit. If you’re a beginner cave explorer or unfamiliar with the terrain, you can even hire local kids to help guide you during your exploration.
Monytep — Google review
hidden treasure!? Enjoy it, if possible, alone! And feel the Spirit at this magical place in silent 🙏
Petra S — Google review
Take a touch if you can, torches on phones are a poor second choice. Try taking flash photographs to see inside the dark areas. The temple is a "working" temple so don't be surprised to see locals and visitors praying. Take 500 Riel per person for the toilets. If you're budist, take money for the collection box.
Greame S — Google review
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La Plantation

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Organic farm
Sights & Landmarks
La Plantation Restaurant is located on a beautiful organic pepper farm that offers guided walks in multiple languages to educate visitors about the cultivation and processing of various pepper varieties. In addition to peppers, the farm also grows fruits, chillis, herbs, and peanuts. The restaurant on-site serves delicious dishes such as aubergine and offers an opportunity to learn about the farm's products through tours. Visitors can also purchase pepper and homemade sauces from the shop, with proceeds supporting local children's English classes.
Such a beautiful place. I can’t believe such a great and informative tour is free! I’ve genuinely never taken an interest in pepper or how it’s grown but it was so interesting to learn about and we absolutely loved the tasting. Their new Spice Bar offers breathtaking views and I would come again for a drink and to just take in the surroundings. Tried the most delicious coconut, tamarind and cinnamon sorbet and the vanilla and pepper is yummy as well.
Amelia E — Google review
We came here as part of a day tour around Kampot & were really impressed by the free tour offered here (highlight was sampling at the end!). Our guide was very knowledgeable with great English & we didn't feel pushed to purchase products or anything at the end which we really appreciated. Highly recommend trying the ice-cream at the Spice Bar after the tour :)
Phoebe P — Google review
We had a really lovely visit to The Plantation near Kampot. Our guide Veha was excellent – he spoke with real passion and knowledge, making the tour both interesting and personal. We enjoyed tasting different types of pepper and local spices. And,.. and the pepper coffee and pepper vanilla ice cream were simply fantastic. A beautiful place, very much worth a visit.
Margareta S — Google review
I was there on a tour from "Getyourguide", it was approximately 1.5h long. Local staff and guide speak English very well and can explain all the processes on the plantation in a very detailed way. I was happy to find out that plantation supports local community and school, people who worked there were truly happy about working conditions. The plantation itself is an amazing place, like taken directly from a movie, surrounded by rich green landscapes. There's a store inside, offering a variety of over 100 spices, you can try most of them before purchase.
Artur P — Google review
A wonderful place to visit. Make sure to take the free farm tour and tasting. It takes approximately 1hr and you learn all about how they grow and make pepper and also get to taste many different types. They’re also a company giving back to the community. Entry is free which is good and the products in the shop are not too expensive. A top attraction in Kampot
Olly S — Google review
I really enjoyed tasting, understanding, and learning how pepper grows there. There was a variety of pepper mostly grown in Kampot, but some was brought from other provinces in Cambodia and/or other countries. They also provided a free tour of the farm with an English or French-speaking tour guide. Everything here is worth the time to come and check out. They also sell their peppers, teas, and other products that they grow there. I highly recommend the butterfly herbal tea as shown in the picture. 5/5, definitely I would come back.
Oscar R — Google review
I had a really good time here! Love that they’re doing donation-based tours where you can see the pepper plants, hear about the history and taste different kinds. Also tried pepper ice cream and beer at the restaurant. It was a bit expensive, but tasted very good!
Christine — Google review
Wow such an incredible place. We were t sure what to expect with this but it was such a great morning. Lots of things to do including a botanical garden, a shop and a lovely cafe as well as a free guided tour of the pepper fields.
Molly A — Google review
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J868+CJ, Bosjheng village, Kampot, Cambodia
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Preah Monivong Bokor National Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Preah Monivong Bokor National Park is a breathtaking destination that offers an incredible blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue. Nestled in the foothills of the Cardamom Mountains, this expansive park features lush rainforests teeming with diverse wildlife and stunning panoramic views from its elevated peaks. Visitors can explore the remnants of a French colonial settlement, including the iconic Bokor Hill Station and Wat Sampov Pram temple, which add a unique cultural touch to your adventure.
In summer but getting cold as winter and u can touch air directly, haha. Unforgettable experience. Nice ❤️
Jadraa — Google review
Strange place, national park but covered in building sites and huge casino, it looked like there were plans for housing probably not for Khmer people. Large chunks of forest cut down and the earth leveled so some gray buildings could shoot up. When you got away from that is was nice and the way up was really cool. There are monkeys and monkeys are always bonus is my book. But it was hard the overlook the scheme going on behind this national park. Sadly just another place in Cambodia, that could have been🦧
Milan D — Google review
A beautiful mountainous national park situated outside Kampot. Lots of cool building and monuments to see on the hill. The rainy season misty rain makes it feel a bit eerie. Keep an eye out for the monkeys.
Olly S — Google review
Beautiful Natural mountain in Kampot. We went on a rainy day so the weather was good and cold along the way. I would recommend to bring lunch with you. There is mart and restaurants available but it’s seem pricey.
S S — Google review
It is best to visit during the cold season, which lasts from November to January, especially if your children enjoy cold weather. Many monkeys along the way, from the bottom to the top of the mountain, may appreciate it if you bring them some bananas.
Yim S — Google review
Cool park with a lot of different to see, but these things are quite far from each other so you either need a driver or drive on your own. Unfortunately there is a lot of construction , so for big parts it feels like you are in a construction site, not a national park. So this destroys a lot og the national park feeling!
Mathias L — Google review
It's unbelievable that this place has the status of a national park... Yes, there are some remnants of the forest, there is a beautiful view of the Gulf of Thailand, there is a lovely waterfall. There is also massive environmental devastation, logging, industry, casino and other huge Chinese investments, mostly abandoned. It breaks your heart when you look at this destructive "development". This place has nothing to do with a national park in the European sense. It's a waste of time and nerves to see this place.
Justyna F — Google review
A very strange national park, lots of monkeys on the way, no views due to haze and clouds, there are some temples and old ruins to look round.
Fun S — Google review
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Bokor Hill Station

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Scenic spot
Sights & Landmarks
Bokor Hill Station is a picturesque mountain location with stunning panoramic views, formerly a 1920s French colonial retreat that has been converted into a modern hotel. The atmosphere and surroundings are excellent, with refreshing cool air and pervasive fog creating an ethereal ambiance. The old casino building has undergone repainting, rendering it unrecognizable from its original appearance. Although meals are not available on-site, there is ample parking space available for free entrance to the site.
The road to reach there is really nice - rent a bike and drive on this - recommend for couples - when you reach at top the view is really eye catching. You will witness clouds on the way so it makes it more cozy and vibes.. Recommend to carry a rain coat plus jacket to keep you warm. The weather can change anytime. 😍😍
Abhiroop A — Google review
The views here are stunning! They couldn’t be any better. As a photographer, I found it incredibly rewarding to capture the breathtaking scenery of the hills. I would definitely come back to enjoy the tranquil views. Since I visited on a weekday, it was quiet and peaceful, with only the sounds of nature. With monkeys everywhere too!
Oscar R — Google review
Beautiful view along the road to this Bokor Hill Station. The weather is so cold compared to other spot on the mountain. It’s really strong wind and so cold. Get your jacket on. The most beautiful view place of the bokor mountain where you can see down to the bottom.
S S — Google review
Really indifferent about this. 8 years ago it was a derelict building which you could walk into which had its own charm. It was a fortress for the Khmer Rouge and was abandoned after Vietnam drove them off. Now it’s been sorta redeveloped but it doesn’t have that same charm.
Sven A — Google review
Cool to see in the misty rain but would like to visit again when there is less clouds to see the old building in all its glory. I’m also sure the views will be amazing
Olly S — Google review
Bokor Mountain is very beautiful. We saw the scene of the clouds and fog. Across the way is Phu Quoc Island in Vietnam. I came with my parents and was very impressed. It is very quiet here. There are many monkeys on the mountain. Our driver and guide were very good.
BUYI Z — Google review
There is no possibility to walk to the end of the waterfall. So the photo’s you see on the wallboards are not reflecting the reality you can see as hiker. Besides that, the place was very outdated. It’s also sad to see in a way, because it looks like nobody is interested anymore in the waterfalls.
Fred T — Google review
around one hour drive from Kampot on bikes on tarmac road the whole route. Once you enter the park there are km markers (where the monkeys sit waiting for fruity donations) starting at 1km and up to 30km at the Bokor Inn just before the old church and Bokor Palace. The road in is quite a nice twisty turning road. Be aware it can be really chilly with a side wind blowing; a windcheater would be most useful. At the top the Bokor Palace appears derelict from the outside but a palatial hotel inside, if only it was open. Apparently it is open to book, but the only staff we saw were working out of the back entrance feeding the Palm Production film crew. The views across the plains out to the Kampot Special Development Zone and the sea were impressive, if not very windy. Behind the palace below the water tower (where the detritus from the film crews meals were dumped) we found an abandoned house (you need to be intrepid to reach it) which has some worrying signs of a rapid exit and maybe even bullet marks on the walls. We didn't inspect the church due to the aforementioned filming, nor the Bokor Inn hotel, or other hotels and development along the road side near the top..We passed some dusty and heavy construction equipment on the route up as well as some strange security guarding side roads to the park. It was the wrong time of year to search out the waterfalls. Horrid how the locals stop on the side of the road for a break and leave bags of plastic rubbish in their wake. It was a fun trip, despite the rubbish and the wind. I would like to go back to investigate inside the Palace building
Andy J — Google review
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Independence Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Independence Beach, located in Sihanoukville, is a nearly 2-kilometer-long stretch of coastline flanked by the Independence Hotel to the north and Holiday Palace Resort to the south. While high-rise construction projects have somewhat obstructed its once stunning views, this unassuming beach remains a great spot for leisurely walks and taking in scenic vistas. Visitors can also find solace at a tranquil freshwater lake towards the northwest end of the beach.
I had an amazing time at Kampong Soam, enjoying the sunset and the sea. I absolutely adore that feeling! Watching the sunset was incredible, and riding the motorboat was a blast. It was truly one of the best experiences I've ever had.
Chetra Y — Google review
This is a nice mostly peaceful beach. The scenery is stunning. The water and beach was clean and trash free They are a lot of nearby food vendors and restaurants along the beach offering food and drink. We were here as tourists. As such, we did attract a few panhandlers. They were not aggressive.
Frank V — Google review
Such a wonderful place to Relax They have a pool and you can rent a bike for explore the hotel place
Sreyoun E — Google review
Very romantic place with beach view You can go in evening ...so you can sunset Have swimming pool.. Food...good taste with Indonesia food Staff ... Very humble but just 1/2 staff can speak English very well I must back here again.. With my husband.. 😘😘
Ayuna P — Google review
We bought our food in the local food market. It was cooked directly in the market. Then, we had our lunch on the beach where we rented a table and a few chairs. The independance beach is perfect for lunch/diner and for swimming in the sea as well. The sand was nice, white and smooth and there were few people. Great place for family hangout’s. But, if you want nobody near the beach, for instance if you want more privacy for couples, it’s better to go to a beach dedicated to swimming.
Héloïse C — Google review
It's just unbelievable beauty like as Maldives. Blue sea, broken stone ufff it's wonderful views . If you are in combodia then please must visit. It's asian less Vegas.
Dark V — Google review
So beautiful beach🫠
Hitokiri G — Google review
Love the view there specially sunset gazing, places are clean and you can even do a picnic.
JulieAnn L — Google review
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Kep National Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Kep National Park, established in 1993, is a nature reserve located in the remote areas of Kep in Cambodia. It features an 8km circuit suitable for walking and mountain biking, passing through dense forests, wats, and viewpoints. The 'Stairway to Heaven' trail leads to a pagoda, nunnery, and Sunset Rock viewpoint.
What an amazing 8 k.m. motorbike ride or very long walk throughout KEP national park. Amazing concrete sealed road & I'm shocked that it's not on the tourist maps. The forests, trees , scenery was spectacular to say the least & very well worth the visit Such an awesome place not to be missed.
Adam C — Google review
Had a great 10km run at Kep National Park. The road is in good condition, surrounded by nature with fresh air all around. The views are beautiful, and I even caught the sunrise — a perfect way to start the day. Highly recommend for runners and nature lovers!
Sothyreak P — Google review
This is a really beautiful park with an 8 km paved loop that is easy to access through two entrances. There is a ranger at the entrance, and the $1 fee per person is definitely worth it. We first entered from the left side of the park and started walking towards inland, then continued onto the so-called Jungle Route (I think?). The trail quickly turned into a steep climb where we had to hold onto trees and plants to make our way up. It felt adventurous, but after a while the path became harder and harder to follow until it almost disappeared completely. At that point we decided to turn back, which was not easy, especially going down, it was quite a tricky descent. Back on the main paved path, we continued on the standard route towards Sunset Rock Viewpoint. This part was much easier and absolutely worth it. The view was stunning, and it felt like a rewarding end to the walk. Overall, the park offers both adventurous trails and accessible routes, making it a great place to explore. Sunset Rock is highly recommended. It would get 5 stars if all the paths were kept well and marked.
Noah S — Google review
Kep National Park, mountain tracking by feet 👣 or by Car. Entry free $1/foreigner or $5/Car. Top view coffee shop. Single entrance from one gate, one way road & exit from other way. Nice peaceful place to relax 🧘‍♀️
Rajib D — Google review
Very easy hike on a paved path. It’s not a complete loop as it exits out into a street that requires you to walk around the coast along Kep Beach and around to get back to the starting point.
Sammy O — Google review
A Mountainous Adventure: Exploring Kep National Park TDC Khanabadosh Kep National Park offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. This hidden gem is a must-visit for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. A Scenic Bike Ride One of the best ways to explore the park is by bike. The winding mountain trails offer breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, including the stunning coastline. As you cycle through the lush greenery, keep an eye out for monkeys swinging through the trees and other wildlife. Historical Significance The park is also home to several historical sites, including the ruins of a colonial villa and a lighthouse. These remnants of the past provide a glimpse into the region's rich history. Tips for Your Visit: Wear comfortable shoes: The terrain can be uneven in some areas. Bring plenty of water: Stay hydrated, especially during the hot and humid months. Respect the environment: Avoid littering and disturbing wildlife. Check the park's opening hours: Ensure you plan your visit accordingly. Whether you're a seasoned cyclist or a casual rider, Kep National Park offers an unforgettable experience. So, grab your bike and embark on a journey through this natural wonderland. #KepNationalPark #Cambodia #Cycling #Nature #History #Travel #DesiTravel #TDCKhanabadosh
Shahla M — Google review
Amazing views, moto necessary for some..or to do it comfortably, explore at some spots. Super
Coby C — Google review
Nice 8 km loop around the hill with nice viewpoints with bike or by foot! We didn’t spot any wildlife!
Sylvia P — Google review
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Otres Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Otres Beach is a stunning stretch of white sand adorned with tamarisk and casuarina trees, making it a popular destination for first-time visitors to Sihanoukville. Despite the touristy shops and eateries, the beach has managed to maintain a cleaner and less crowded atmosphere compared to its neighbors. This three-kilometer crescent of white sand offers a more relaxed vibe, especially at the far end where it's less touristed.
Otres Beach in Preah Sihanouk is a serene escape from the hustle and bustle, offering pristine white sands and calm, warm waters perfect for swimming. The beach is lined with charming establishments where you can enjoy affordable drinks and meals right on the shore. While development is ongoing, the natural beauty and tranquility of Otres Beach make it a must-visit destination.
Neel ( — Google review
Not a very nice beach - some parts of it are really littered. The central part was not good, southern part is more clean. Do not recommend.
Petra G — Google review
This beach is perfect for swimming or just relaxing but I suggested you find a place that is near a restroom. Always wear your flip flop when using the restroom.
Jasmine V — Google review
Nice place to relax. The wind is cool, and the sun shines warmly on you. There are hammocks that you can rent to relax on. Beautiful view and wonderful beach.
Zana N — Google review
The beach is stunning, but there is some litter and food waste along the pathway. Motorcyclists using the walkway should exercise caution
Chanchai K — Google review
I visited here on 24 - 25 Jan 2023, it has changed a lot since my last visit back in 2019. There were no more kois, on the beach and it serves the public. You may enjoy family activities here (BBQ, Sunbathing, Swimming, Jogging or Relaxed). You may bring your staff here if you preferred or you may rent from local vendors. Food is limited but there were a few options that you can order from local vendors at the beach. There were a few landmarks created (#សិលាបដ្ដបណ្ដាសា #ដើមឈើស្នេហ៍ #សិលាចាំស្នេហ៍)។ I look forward to the next BBQ and relaxed by the beach trip soon.
Ly H — Google review
Sunset is nice. But the number of shacks on the beach kills it sometimes. Beach cannot remain clean due to their presence. No night life on the beach except Corner House on Orees 1
Varun S — Google review
Otres Beach is decent for a quiet getaway. The sand is nice and the water is calm, but some areas could be cleaner and better maintained. Still a good spot to relax away from the crowds.
Aashish P — Google review
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Ream National Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Parks
Ream National Park is a serene and peaceful nature reserve with a diverse range of landscapes including wetlands, stunning white sand beaches and lush hiking trails. Visitors can enjoy guided boat tours to soak in the scenic beauty around them. For those who prefer a more active exploration, biking through the park is an exhilarating experience. One of the highlights of Ream National Park is Lingam Peak which offers breathtaking views and makes for a great spot for picnics.
Beautiful place with comfortable hotel. View so good and good experience like walk at a little jungle.
Rangga T — Google review
Don't come here. The whole national park has been taken over by a Chinese development company and it feels like walking/driving around a cheap theme park. Already at the front desk you're greeted with a big neon sign pushing foreigners to buy houses in the national park. The prestine jungle/nature everyone's taking about is nowhere to be found anymore. There's a part of the mangrove still accessible (ca 15 min boat ride, but nothing more). This place isn't worth the name "national park".
Hannah G — Google review
Great experiences after we boarded a boat trip in Ream through mangrove channels and forest with a bit of swimming in Koh Som Poch Beach with lunch and then saw a few lovely dolphins near Koh Thmei Island.
Ross D — Google review
It was great! Make sure to come here before noon, it will be deserted and amazing but then around 11 the tourists buses came in. Take the western tourist line to go to the bridge to the Island. There's lots to explore here.
Nadine S — Google review
We explored this park by bike and it was just awesome. Lingam peak is defenetly worth to visit, bring some food with you, it is cool place to have picnic.
Artem D — Google review
Not worth the (way too expensive) Tuktuk trip (we paid 25 dollars to get from Otres Beach to the park). When we arrived tours and boat trips appeared to be way more expensive than mentioned in the travel guide. Boat trip was a bit a disappointment, we only saw some birds and didn’t really went into the “jungle”. The guide was nice and told us a lot about the Cambodian culture but it was definitely not worth 65 dollars (Tuktuk and boat fee)!
Lise L — Google review
It was pretty much good we enjoyed a lot one of my favourite place
Aman K — Google review
would be a great place and is if you have the ability to ignore all the rubbish that is left behind and washed up on the shore.
Peggy K — Google review
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GMMV+5M3, Preah Sihanouk, Cambodia
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Vinpearl Safari Phú Quốc

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Vinpearl Safari Phú Quốc is a remarkable open zoo and conservation park that spans 380 hectares, making it the first semi-wildlife conservation area in Vietnam. It houses over 150 species, including rare native animals and exotic creatures like South African rhinoceros, Indian tigers, and Kenyan zebras. The park offers unique animal shows and features two distinct areas: Open Zoo and Wildlife Park.
A Wonderful Day with Nature and Wildlife! Our visit to the zoo was an incredibly enjoyable and educational experience for the whole family. From the moment we entered, the layout was easy to navigate, with clear signs and maps to guide us. The grounds were clean, well-maintained, and stroller-friendly, which made it very convenient for families with young children. The variety of animals was impressive — from majestic lions and playful elephants to exotic birds and fascinating reptiles. Each enclosure was spacious and designed to mimic the animals' natural habitats, which showed how much the zoo prioritizes animal welfare. Informative boards near each exhibit helped us learn about the species, their behavior, and conservation efforts. The highlight of our trip was the interactive feeding session with the giraffes — an unforgettable experience! The staff and volunteers were knowledgeable, friendly, and always happy to answer questions or offer insights about the animals. The zoo also had shaded rest areas, a kid’s play zone, and plenty of food stalls offering snacks and refreshments at reasonable prices. We spent nearly the entire day there and still felt like we could return for more. Highly recommended for anyone looking to enjoy a day close to nature while learning about the importance of wildlife conservation. We'll definitely be back!
MAHIR.S. P — Google review
It’s a great zoo for families, kids, and solo travelers. I’d recommend going early in the morning to avoid the heat. you can pay and take buggy to go around if you are not used to walk. There’s a wide variety of species. The highlight was definitely the AC safari bus drive through, were we will be taken close to giraffes, tigers, deer, zebras, lions, and even rhinos was incredible.Enjoyed the animal show and African dance performance. My favorite is giraffe feeding🤩 and chilled out at giraffe restaurant.
Bharti R — Google review
Nice safari and zoo. A bit smaller than I expected. The restaurants are fairly priced but the souvenirs are a bit pricey. The animals are diverse and look healthy. The care takers are all around the place and you see the hardwork they put in for the welfare of the animals and the visitors. The line to the safari bus was a bit long compared to the amount of people. But mostly a good experience.
Saguy A — Google review
Run and get the ticket!!! This is definitely a must-do in Phu Quoc! I booked the combo ticket (entrance + zoo tram + F&B) through Klook. Let’s start with the staff- everyone was amazing and super friendly! They were so helpful and really went above and beyond. Some staff don’t speak much English, so learning a few Vietnamese phrases or using Google Translate will definitely make your visit smoother. When we took the bus to see the lions, zebras, and other animals, one of the staff asked me to do a quick web review (I think it’s only in Vietnamese, not 100% sure), and I got a food coupon for the elephants in return. We had so much fun feeding them! The place was super clean and enjoyable! We had such a great time exploring all the different areas of the zoo. However, the food at the Giraffe Restaurant was a bit meh, it was dry and not served hot, so I wasn’t a big fan. But honestly, the amazing view of the giraffes kind of made up for it! There are multiple buses to get you to the zoo and it is for free so TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT :)
Nhi L — Google review
A moderate sized park with diverse wildlife exhibits. There is a bird show in the morning at 10:00 am and another one at 2:00 pm. I would recommend for you to reach 15 - 20 mins earlier at the amphitheater and settle at a good spot for the show. If you want to experience the show and record it find a spot at the center or if you want to get up-close with some hornbills the fly in from left and right top corner stairs of the amphitheater. The show showcased some amazing birds like rhino hornbill, great hornbill and ostriches. After the show there are lots of animal enclosures to explore. If you are with elderly people or infants you can opt the buggy service for 1,00,000 VND. But the buggy doesn't stop at the enclosures instead the just drive buy the enclosures so you cannot get a up-close encounter with the animals. At the end of the park there is a bus safari which goes through different gates which holds tigers, lions, bears, rhino, giraffes, zebra and many other herbivores. But the bus as well doesn't stop next to the animals for you to observe theme properly. They just drive by each gates without giving you a proper chance to observe the animals especially if there is a long queue at the bus station. Yes of course you have to wait in a long queue for your turn at the bus station unless you have a express pass. There is also a bird aviary and a giraffe restaurant where you can feed the giraffes. Overall a good place for kids and sub adults to enjoy up-close with various animals.
Karthikeyan L — Google review
Great little zoo with a Safari and Tram service. Many animals and opportunities to feed some and get up close and personal. The giraffe cafe was amazing. Only complaint would be the wait for the Safari bus. It was very long in that line today. And the staff at the Giraffe cafe were not cleaning the tables to make room for new guests. But overall we had a great time. Friendly staff and easy to get around.
John M — Google review
Visited on a Thursday morning,and crowds were present. It was a relatively huge zoo,with reasonable species enclosures,but some enclosures were empty or was on renovation. Biggest area was the open enclosure,where visitors would need to take a tour bus to see the animals roaming freely. Was nice,but not an eye-opener. Food quality and price-wise at the restaurants were still acceptable. Nevertheless,a zoo is still interesting for all,and also good for walking and exploring. Entry ticket is also reasonable.
ESL N — Google review
Great place to bring children and family. We came here as a couple so we went through it pretty quickly but if you take your time you could spend a whole day here. Admission is about USD23 per person which is pretty affordable. If there are lots of people I suggest using the VIP buggy which you have to pay more but worth it if you want to skip the queue!
PL C — Google review
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Bãi Dài, Gành Dầu, Phú Quốc, Kiên Giang 922200, Vietnam
https://booking.vinwonders.com/en-USD/search?code=PQSAF&usingDate=31-10-2025&style=b&VinWonderTagGroupCode=all&utm_source=GG_Business_SEO&utm_medium=&utm_campaign=Vi__Safari_PhuQuoc__booking_Website_yennt90&utm_id=&utm_content=
+84 297 3636 699
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Phu Quoc Countryside - Pepper Farm

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Farm household tour
Sights & Landmarks
Phu Quoc Countryside Farm offers an excellent and memorable experience for visitors. The warm welcome with a banana shake and pepper tasting sets the tone for a relaxed 1.5-hour tour of the pepper farm, fruit trees, and plants. Guests can enjoy refreshments and even purchase products like pepper packs and bamboo straws. The farm provides private classes with attentive service, showcasing their deep-rooted family history in farming.
Great experience ! We were welcomed with drinks and mango to taste different kinds of pepper. The tour was very informative and went beyond just pepper as they also cultivate other plants/trees (like cinnamon, lipstick tree…). Our guide spoke english quite well and made the experience pleasant. He took pictures of us at different moments. Great way to learn about their farming methods (which is 100% natural - no chemicals involved) 100% recommend
Marie-Helene R — Google review
The Pepper Farm is a wonderful place to visit! We were given a really interesting tour of the farm, and our guide spoke excellent English. You can learn a lot about pepper and other plants that grow in their garden and are used in the kitchen — which is why it’s definitely worth having a meal there too. We started with delicious coffee and enjoyed a refreshing drink after the tour. The staff are very friendly and attentive, and they made sure to provide vegetarian food upon request. It’s such a relaxed and welcoming place — we felt very comfortable there. I can highly recommend a visit! They also offer a cooking class, which sounded great, but unfortunately we didn’t have time to join.
Mai — Google review
We did the tour including food which was a super delicious 3 course menu of papaya salad, a choice of main dish (pork, chicken or tuna) and banana cake for 280k per person. The tour took about 30 minutes and was held by the farmer himself who could speak very good English. He explained to us everything about pepper but also about all other plants on their farm. We tried, tasted and smelled so many different things. It was great! Before we had a yummy Welcome Drink, tried different types of pepper with mango and gad pepper tea after the tour. I would also recommend going for the food. It was sooo good and all spices, leaves and stuff came right from the garden. We loved it. Everyone was super nice!
Gianna Z — Google review
It was an impromptu trip and I only texted them that morning that we wanted to go visit. Lucky thing no appointment needed. We reached there n was received by a very friendly guide who spoke good English. Took us around the area n gave us a quick but informative and fun tour. Quizzed us on our knowledge of plants which made it more interactive. Gave us leaves from different plants to smell. Ended the tour with the most delicious meal! My gal said it was the best meal shes had so far in Vietnam. We had purple rice, papaya salad, claypot pork with ginger and pepper. Dessert was a delicious banana pancake. When we were about to leave, it started pouring heavily. The guide was v kind to shelter us to our taxi with their umbrellas. Left in a rush so did not say thank u to him properly. Thank u Thanh! ( I hope i rmb your name correctly)
9 H — Google review
The property provides its own tour of the farm, so visitors can just go there and choose between two options without making a reservation. I learned so much about the pepper grown there as well as the vegetables and fruit that they also grown on the property. The welcome drink and pepper tasting was fun, and the guide had us taste random crops from the farm. Very immersive tour. Definitely worth a visit if you enjoy learning about food and where it comes from!
Alison L — Google review
Surprisingly entertaining experience for me and my family where we learned a lot about pepper and its history. Very nice English-speaking guide who made the tour interactive, engaging and fun! As a bonus they also cultivated other plants which we learned about. Can highly recommend on your todo-list at Pho Quoc!!
Therese B — Google review
The tour costs currently 110k per person, including a nice welcome drink, 30min english guide through the farm and tasting their products. I really enjoyed and recommend doing it at least once when you are in Phu Quoc.
Bettina S — Google review
Lovely tour and lunch around pepper! Interesting to learn about a spice that I didn’t know! Tour guide was very enthusiastic. Great value for money!
Grégoire C — Google review
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hamlet, Suối Cái - Gành Dầu, xóm Mới, Phú Quốc, Kiên Giang 920000, Vietnam
http://pepperfarmphuquoc.com/
+84 911 677 489
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Vinpearl Resort & Spa Phú Quốc

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Hotel
Water & Amusement Parks
Vinpearl Resort & Spa Phú Quốc is a luxurious beachfront golf resort offering refined accommodations, a water park, and various dining and bar options. As part of Vinpearl, Vietnam's leading hospitality brand, the resort promises an indulgent stay with stunning beachfront locations, world-class spa facilities, fine dining experiences, and exciting entertainment options. The 5-star hotel features elegant rooms with well-appointed amenities and a spacious pool area with a dedicated section for kids.
Our stay here was absolutely fantastic! From the moment we arrived, the staff made us feel welcome with their warm hospitality and attentive service. The resort itself is stunning — beautifully maintained gardens, a clean private beach, and a relaxing, tropical atmosphere that instantly puts you in holiday mode. The rooms were spacious, spotless, and well-designed, offering beautiful views and all the amenities we needed for a comfortable stay. The breakfast buffet was amazing with a wide variety of delicious options — both local Vietnamese dishes and international favorites. There was a one issue that we have faced about drinking water availability. Like one bottle per person of 450ml is not enough throughout the day but this is also solved when we talk regarding this with the reception but this could be the area of improvement atleast 1 ltr per person may be the option. We especially loved spending time by the pool and beach, and the spa experience was top-notch — so peaceful and rejuvenating. The resort also offers convenient access to nearby attractions and VinWonders, making it perfect for both relaxation and exploration. Overall, it was a truly memorable holiday — great service, fantastic food, and beautiful surroundings. Highly recommend Vinpearl Resort & Spa Phu Quoc to anyone looking for a luxurious and relaxing getaway!
Sankalp J — Google review
Great stay. The reservation comes with airport transfer services and breakfast, both important as you are kind of far from many things. Safari is great and you can easily spend the whole morning there so make use the shuttle service from the hotel lobby (30-minute interval). Breakfast has a good spread and of reasonably good quality. The room is clean, comfortable and spacious. Apart from the distance from the town and other attractions, if you intend to spend most of your time at and around the resort, this is a pretty good option. Might try my luck at the nearby casino.
Novi L — Google review
Truly a slice of paradise! We booked an ocean view room for 2 weeks and the view is truly breathtaking. Looking for a beach front resort with an amazing pool and this resort delivers. Set away from the busy tourist areas, but close enough to visit by bus or taxi. The food service was amazing, local and international cuisine buffets that change daily. However for us, what made this resort standout is the Vinpearls staff, from the moment you arrive into the beautiful lobby, you are greeted by the lovely staff. Special thanks the man that cooked delicious pastas each night, sorry I didn’t get his name, Trân at the breakfast Pho station, welcoming us each morning. The absolute best hostess, morning or night with her beautiful smile and warm conversation is Nguyen Thi Linh Dan. Duc Tri (Galvin) a gentleman and genuinely friendly food and beverage person who we were able to chat to in English. The cleaning staff refreshed our room daily. Bella from management was also so attentive to our needs and request. We look forward to visiting again.
Veronica K — Google review
Beautiful hotel and gardens, lovely comfortable beds, amazing breakfast! The check in smooth, but overwhelming, no information given about different areas, locations, spa, restaurants etc. Drinks too expensive!! Wine the same price as we pay in the UK, small pours, and lack of variety (when we had dinner in the Beach Cafe they actually had NO white wine to offer). Cocktails didn't pack a punch. This led us to spend our money outside of the resort, which was a shame as the terrace and cafe were lovely. Please, this is a beach resort!! More sun beds needed!!!!! We never once managed to sit around the pool as not enough places. The only way to enjoy the beach was for one of us to go down early 6:30 am to sit on a sun bed until the other one got up. This meant we could never breakfast together. We don't think it's right to put towels on sunbeds (in some cases all day) and leave them empty. Your hotel has so much to offer, but we wouldn't recommend to our English friends and family for the reasons mentioned above.
LL R — Google review
I believe most of the positive reviews are not genuine. This hotel is far away from a western standard 5 stars (you could get a hint from the price). The only reason we stayed here was to be able to use the golf but you can just walk in from any other hotel. Compared to other hotels we’ve visited during our Vietnam trip the staff is nowhere near as nice and helpful and barely speaks any English. This hotel is catered for rude and obnoxious Russians (but so is this whole island) who run to reserve their sunbeds at 7am. Therefore there were no available sunbeds if you came later, both at the pool and beach. But also that’s the hotel’s fault for allowing that. Nor are drinks brought to your sunbed. Sadly these were the last few days in Vietnam and this hotel ruined it. The only thing we enjoyed was the bar at sunset. My advice spend a few dollars more and go somewhere else.
Clémence R — Google review
Having a good experience so far in Vinpearl Resort&spa Staffs are kind. room is clean room condition and reasonable price ! I highly recommend this resort if you are intend to visiting the north of Phu Quoc. 1. reasonable price 2. easy to reach out the market by a car in 5min. 3. working fast 4. good room service but the breakfast is little bit simple.
이지용 — Google review
The food at Vinpearl Phu Quoc was absolutely wonderful! Every meal was fresh, flavorful, and beautifully presented. From the breakfast buffet to the evening dinners, the variety and quality were impressive. A truly delightful dining experience that made our stay even more memorable!
Muhammadiyor S — Google review
The hotel is nice, with a good beach and great facilities. However, the service could be improved — the staff were a bit slow. We also tried the dinner buffet; it was okay, but not impressive. What surprised us is that drinks are not included. I understand alcoholic beverages being extra, but not even soft drinks like cola or juice are provided. This definitely doesn’t feel like the standard of a 5-star hotel
Sanzhar S — Google review
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Bãi Dài, Gành Dầu, Phú Quốc, Kiên Giang, Vietnam
https://vinpearl.com/vi/hotels/vinpearl-resort-spa-phu-quoc
+84 297 3519 999
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