Leave Sihanoukville for Kampot

Despite recent efforts to shake off its raucous reputation, the coastal town of Sihanoukville seemingly becomes rowdier by the day. A great alternative to the party town is the relaxed river town of Kampot, and while it is becoming more popular with travellers, for now, a visit retains what Kampot is renowned for – being able to chill.

Bursting with charm, the town centre is home to a growing collection of guesthouses and boutique hotels. And the town is cementing its reputation as a foodie hub, with some great additions to food and drink offerings opening all the time.
However, to truly appreciate Kampot, you need to head out of town and along Kampot River. Here you’ll find a handful of delightful accommodation offerings perched over the river. A variety of bungalows and huts, ranging from budget to luxury, look out over the calm waters and rolling hills on the horizon.
From here, there’s the option to kick back and do nothing, swim in the river, kayak, paddle-board or take a fishing boat through the spider’s web of slender waterways that pass by fishing villages, temples and rural life. Pure bliss.


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