Bokor Hill is located 42 km from the provincial town. It was erected by French colonists in 1922 during the reign of King Sisowath. Bokor was a resort location for affluent French colonists who needed a change of atmosphere.
The Bokor Hill is 1,075 meters high, and
promises good weather and magnificent views. Big trees casting shadows
over the water and rocks shaped as animal figures hold particular
interest for tourists. The mountain overlooks Kampot Town, Kep Beach,
Preah Sihanouk Province and blue sea water.
7 km away from the mountain, sits a swimming spot at Popork Vil Waterfall. Tourists can swim and bathe here for pleasure.
2-Teuk Chhou Rapids
Cross the main river in Kampot Town, turn right down a wide dirt road
and after about seven kilometers you will come to one of the most
peaceful, pleasant little hideaways in the province. Although referred
to as waterfalls by locals, Teuk Chhou is in fact a series on sparkling
natural rapids with crystal clear water which is always cool and fresh. A
line of food stalls satisfy picnic makers with everything from fruit to
whole roast chicken and catfish, to banana and coconut roasted in
banana leaves (a specialty of Kampot).
3-Teuk Chhou Wildlife Education Park
Several kilometers away from Kompot’s Teuk Chhou waterfall, there is a
wildlife education park operated by a nonprofit organization. In fact,
it is originally privately run, but because of detecting the problem of
poor condition of taking care of animals, Footprints nonprofit
organization takes over. The Park is medium level but has a large space,
and the animals locate at different locations, so it allows visitors to
drive in to visit. The park has many types of animals such as various
monkeys, wild boar, ostrich, elephant, lion, tiger, cheetah, etc.
4- Durian Plantations
The reason you might have been offered so much of the spiky, strong-smelling fruit known as durian while enjoying the Teuk Chheu rapids is because of the proximity of the plantations, which line either side of the road en route. Kampot durian is famous throughout Cambodia for its flavor and sweetness. It is deemed superior to Thai durian by Khmer connoisseurs (Prime Minister Hun Sen among them) and the price reflects this it can cost twice as much as its imported counterpart. Many foreigners do not enjoy the strong taste and smell of this strange fruit, with its creamy yellow flesh encased in brown spiked skin, but those who do will find the cheapest (and tastiest) durian in the Kingdom in Kampot.
5-Prek Thnout
The town of Kampong Trach, Kampot is a
small one but still offers enough attractions to the tourists. Here you
would find various limestone caves and tubes in a nearby mountain. Once
there was also a large cave in the center of the mountain whose roof had
collapsed and thus a small enclosed jungle had been formed in the area.
In the caves you would find various pagodas and caves which are
excellent sightseeing attractions. Therefore, do not forget to bring a
flashlight and always a pair of good walking shoes.
You would find various small mountain
wells at the foot of the mountain in Kampong Trach, Kampot. These are
worshipped by not only the local Cambodians but also the Chinese and the
Vietnamese people. One of the wells is about 30 meters in diameter and
contains different colored soil. The other smaller wells have stones
which look like animal figures. The large well has a trench which leads
to the Viel Sre Muoy Roy and Thma Dos wells of Kampot.
When you go sightseeing in Kampot, a
must visit spot is Phnom K'Chnor. Phnom K'Chnor is a cave that contains a
shrine dating from pre-Angkorian dynasty and other ruins.
There is no entrance fee for visiting
the Phnom K'Chnor, Kampot. It is advisable that you do not visit the
Phnom K'Chnor, Kampot during monsoon because the road is quite
treacherous at this time.
8-Phnom Seda Orn
9-Tekchhou Resort
The Tekcchou Resort in Kampot is a popular picnic place close to the
town. The Tekcchou Resort in Kampot is set on the Prek Chha River and
visitors come for the beautiful rapids. This resort in Kampot is famous
among the local people; on weekends you will find the Tekcchou Resort in
Kampot very crowded. People in the nearby regions enjoy spending their
weekends here.
10-Caves near Kampot
The first caves that you would come
across in this area are that of the caves of Phnom Chhnork. The first of
these caves have pre-Angkorian ruins within the limestone caves. You
would find various brick structures of 5th century AD amongst the
stalagmites and stalactites that are formed within the cave. You would
also find 4th century structures which are the evidences of the state of
Funan. While you enter the cave you would find limestone formations in
the shapes of elephants. The entrance of the second cave lies about 300
meters from the first cave and to reach there you have to climb various
piles of rocks and go through small openings.
Caves near Kampot in Cambodia further include the cave at Phnom Sla Ta'aun Plain which is smaller in comparison to the other caves but still it is attractive to the climbers. The interesting things that you can find here are a small shrine as well as a huge rock that is balanced in a hole on the ceiling of the cave.
Caves near Kampot in Cambodia further include the cave at Phnom Sla Ta'aun Plain which is smaller in comparison to the other caves but still it is attractive to the climbers. The interesting things that you can find here are a small shrine as well as a huge rock that is balanced in a hole on the ceiling of the cave.
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