CLICK FOR INTERACTIVE MAP2 Reviews and 163 Opinions A small lovely inn by the river. Run by a friendly Dutch lady, there are about 8 rooms. This...
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mrotsmit Says: They always need rice (big bags available right near the market. Just load up a tuk-tuk and drop in!) They need other things too - just ask.
Rusty Keyhole: Good music & no missionaries!
mrotsmit Says: Great place for a good traditional British breakfast and killer Khmer coffee. Best place in town to hang out and meet ex-pats and other travellers. Breakfast.
mrotsmit Says: Nice old, decaying French architecture.
Long Villa Guesthouse: Best Budget Accommodation in Kampot
Traneman618 Says: I've been in Southeast Asia for the past year, including the past 6 weeks on the road throughout Cambodia and Laos. I can say without hesitation, that Long...
korehan Says: a few very basic bungalows lost in a jungle-like garden (hence the name), a bar with (battered) pool table. it's a bit out of town, no hot water. and it's...
picek Says: If you like to get around by bycicle (and I think in Kampot that's the best way) you should be able to rent one for 1 USD a day already. We were able to rent it...
Rikitikitavi: Huge portions of fantastic food
MarcellaNijkerk Says: Oh well, so I spent the first night at Rikitikitavi in bed from the bad crab I had eaten in Kep, and the next day I finally got to tuck into their menu. I had...
Rikitikitavi: Best Accommodation in Kampot
MarcellaNijkerk Says: How lucky was I to have my room overbooked elsewhere in Kampot, I now ended up in one of Rikitikitavi's lovely rooms. Really just what I needed: a decent...
Getting to Bokor National Park
mikegr Says: The Bokor National Park is a mountain with a huge plateau on top. The road up is unsealed and very bumpy - my local guide took me up on a small engined...
mikegr Says: This is a wonderful NP which really deserves an over night stop.The highlights in the national park are the deserted remains of the resort buildings which were...
Explore Bokor By Night - not for the faint-hearted
mikegr Says: Staying the night in Bokor National Park will allow you to explore the ruins by flashlight - straight out of a horror movie. Watch out for jokers in your party...
Bokor Hostel: Spend The Night In Bokor National Park
mikegr Says: This is a wonderful NP which really deserves an over night stop.At the top you will find the basic, hostel style accomodation (make sure you bring your own food...
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The temples of Angkor are spectacular and the beaches in Sihanoukville are very pleasant, but it was Kampot which really won my heart in Cambodia. I arrived by shared taxi from Phnom Penh and first...
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Kampot, being still along the coast

Nothing much to do in Kampot but it's the starting place for a wonderfull daytrip to Bokor Hill Kampot is an old colonial town where the building are just old memories of the French past
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Q: What's at the end of that long and very dusty road from Phnom Penh? A: What do you think?
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The best fruit in Cambodia is... in Kampot!!! Kampot is laid back town, divided by the river and close both to the sea (nearest beaches are in Kep) and Bokor national park. In the near by villages......
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Kampot / Kep:while the rest pile up in Snookville

sorry, had to join kampot and kep despite kep being in a different province since there's no specific kep entry on VT... will probably come though...
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