Cheay Areng Valley, located in the Central Cardamom Protected Forest and in Thmor Bang District, has a unique biodiversity and is home to rare and endangered species, such as one of the world’s mos...
Koh Moul, the biggest island in Cambodia, is 22 kilometers long and 7 kilometers wide. The island is located in Koh Kong district, about 24 kilometers south of Koh Kong provincial town.
A part of Peam Krasob Wildlife Sanctuary and less than 10 kilometers from the provincial town, Boeung Kayak Mangrove Forest is a community-managed ecotourism resort which has a kilometer-long mangr...
Ta Tai waterfall is a semi-natural site located in Ta Tai village, Ta Tai commune, Smach Meanchey district, about 20 kilometers east of Koh Kong provincial town along National Road 48.
Koh Rong Sanloem is changing fast. Photos and descriptions from two years ago will be out of date. There are two main places to stay: Saracen's bay or Mpei bay.
Koh Rong (Koh Touch) Island is a Cambodian Island in the Gulf of Thailand, at about 40km off the coast of Sihanoukville. Actually, the island is deserted, undeveloped and untouched. It's a secret i...
The Independence Beach in Sihanoukville is a calm and quiet sea side destination in the city of numerous beaches. It is just the place for you to spend some quiet moments with your loved ones while...
Is the next beach south of Ochheuteal Beach and resembles Ochheuteal in many ways - a three kilometer crescent of near white sand facing the southwest.
Known as UNTAC Beach in the early 1990s and it is now the most popular in Sihanoukville, offering the full spectrum of beach venues from upscale hotels and dining to laid-back budget beach bars and...
Sihanoukville's many beaches and nearby islands make it Cambodia's premier seaside resort with steadily rising numbers of national visitors and international tourists since the late 20th century.
Salt, not pepper. That's what Kampot is really famous for. With the added Iodine, (or "Iod" in Khmer), hundreds of thousands of Khmer children's lives have been saved.
Better known as Rabbit Island, Koh Tonsay is a lovely little island about 25 minutes away from Kep by hired boat, making it one of the most easily accessible of all the islands.
Kep was Cambodia's top seaside destination until eclipsed in the 1960s by Sihanoukville (and, soon after, decades of civil war). The town is full of ruined shells of old villas, destroyed in the Kh...
Kep is a coastal province in southern Cambodia, known for its seafood and tropical islands. The relaxed provincial capital of Kep, or Krong Kaeb, has wide streets with crumbling villas that recall ...
Kampot Zipline River Park officially opened on the 16th of March 2016, and contrary to what you may think, this action-packed experience receives most of its customers among Cambodian thrill-seekers.
This province is located in the Southwest of the country, having an eighty kilometres coastal strip with the Gulf of Thailand. The provincial capital is named Kampot and has known as the charming c...
The Ream National Park, located 18 km east of Preah Sihanouk Town, was declared a protected area in 1993. Covering an area of 150,000 hectares, the park stretches to the coastal zone, including san...
The beach has several shacks, bars and restaurants offering beach chairs and umbrellas, inner tubes, cold drinks, seafood barbeque, Cambodian food, and some western dishes. It is very suitable for ...
The Independence Beach gets its name from the 7-storey Independence Boutique Resort and Spa (formerly the Independence Hotel) sitting atop the rocky point at the north end of the beach. The English...
Sokha is a beautiful beach with its one-kilometer crescent and comparatively wide so that there is plenty of sand left during high tide. It is open to the public as well as guests of the resort.
Located 230 km away from Phnom Penh Capital, Preah Sihanouk Province is in the southwestern part of Cambodia, which can be accessed by the National Road No. 4. From Phnom Penh Capital, it takes 4 h...