Wat Sampov Pram
Enjoy a stunning view from this old Khmer temple that sits right on the edge of a cliff. Many skip this attraction but make sure not to miss this temple…
Enjoy a stunning view from this old Khmer temple that sits right on the edge of a cliff. Many skip this attraction but make sure not to miss this temple…
Popokvil Waterfall is a large waterfall on Bokor Mountain that is also a must see on your visit. Despite the newer addition of a large restaurant and gift shop, the…
The Tada Roung Chan Waterfall resort is a typical Cambodian site comprising an area with wooden huts and hammocks flanking a semi-natural pool created by blocking the water flow. This…
The small town of Chhuk on the road between Kampot and Phnom Penh is famous for its duck. The ducks are roasted over hot coals in a rotating contraption. Chhuk…
The old bridge of Kampot is a favourite landmark in the town and its distinctive shape is synonymous with the town. Originally built in French colonial times, it was partially…
The Durian roundabout is an iconic landmark of Kampot town. The roundabout pays fitting tribute to the area’s fertile soils and climate, which make it ripe for growing the much-loved…
One of many limestone karst mountains that dot the Kampot landscape, Phnom Kbal Romeas has an interior area waiting to be explored. The mountain contains a small shrine and comes…
One of the earliest temples in Cambodia, this Hindu shrine dedicated to Shiva dates back to the 7th century. A short drive or cycle from Kampot town will bring you…
Kampong Trach Mountain is a unique limestone mountain with caves and an open central area allowing light to flood the interior. The caves contain shrines to various deities. Kampong Trach…
Oudong temple lies about 40km north of Phnom Penh and is an ancient capital of Cambodia. It holds a special place in the heart of many Cambodians as it stood…
This relatively new pagoda is aiming to smash the record for having the most Buddha statues in the world. There are currently tens of thousands of small golden statues that…
The Meteuk Thmda River lies on the far side of the Cardamon Mountains near the border with Thailand. You will reach here if you continue on National Road 55 from…
Once over the mountain pass from the winding Phnom 1500 road you will reach Thma Da Waterfall. This is a multi-level waterfall with a surprising number of visitors considering its…
Phnom 1500 offers simply stunning vistas that stretch to the horizon and take in a patchwork of landscapes. At this point on the National Road 55 from Pursat town, the…
The 4th highest mountain in Cambodia at 1,551m. Pursat province is home to 9 of Cambodia’s 10 tallest mountains, with only the tallest, Phnom Aoral, lying just to the south…
Veal Pagoda is a small pagoda south of Pursat town that is home to an impressively large Buddha statue. The pagoda also houses a couple of racing boats that are…
Sampov Meas is the name of a ship-shaped island that sits in a stretch of the middle of the Tonle Sap River in Pursat town. It serves as a popular…
Not a major attraction but there is a small area of rapids on the Pursat river. It would be suitable for a picnic or a quick dip in the water…
Pursat is home to a Kampong Luong, a large floating village community on the Tonle Sap. As well as houses and shops, the floating buildings include petrol stations, medical clinics…
Not the biggest but possibly the most enjoyable waterfall area in Cambodia. At Chrok La Eang Waterfall, you will find a Cambodian style “resort” area with wooden huts dotted along…
To access the floating village in Kampong Chhnang, you can board a boat from the main docks in central Kampong Chhnang town. There was only one large tourist boat when…
Wat Kirivong is a small hilltop temple along the road south of Kampong Chhnang. It’s well worth a quick stop when travelling past. Keep an eye out for the curious…
The Khmer Rouge Prison Caves are a curious and lesser-known attraction in Kampong Cham. In fact, they’re not even well-known by the locals that live in the area. We drove…
Kampong Chhnang is famous countrywide for ceramics, with traditional pottery communities dotting the province. However, the real home of Kampong Chhnang’s pottery is the small village of Andong Russey just…