Nestled in southern Cambodia, Kampot and Kep are two neighboring destinations known for their scenic landscapes, colonial charm, and laid-back lifestyle. Unlike the hustle of major cities, these towns offer tranquility, fresh air, and a touch of nostalgia — making them ideal for both relaxation and exploration.
Kampot is a picturesque riverside town located along the Preaek Tuek Chhu River, surrounded by green hills, pepper farms, and colonial French architecture. It has become a favorite for travelers seeking nature, culture, and calmness.
🏛️ Old French Quarter – Stroll past colonial-era buildings and charming cafés
🏞️ Bokor National Park – Explore misty mountains, waterfalls, and the haunting Old Bokor Hill Station
🌶 Kampot Pepper Plantations – Home of the world-famous Kampot Pepper, prized by chefs worldwide
🚣♂️ River Cruises & Kayaking – Enjoy golden sunsets and scenic boat rides
🍽️ Dining & Nightlife – A mix of Western and Khmer cuisine with riverside dining and live music
Just 30 minutes from Kampot, Kep is a small, quiet coastal town known for its crab market, beaches, and serene nature. Once a luxurious French resort town in the early 20th century, Kep is now a peaceful getaway with a mix of ruins and revival.
🦀 Kep Crab Market – Enjoy fresh seafood, especially the famous Kep crab with Kampot pepper sauce
🏖️ Kep Beach – A gentle, calm shoreline perfect for relaxing
🌳 Kep National Park – Hike through scenic trails with mountain and ocean views
🛕 Salt Fields & Pepper Farms – Great for local tours and photography
🏝️ Rabbit Island (Koh Tonsay) – A short boat trip from Kep offering quiet beaches and rustic bungalows
From Phnom Penh: ~3–4 hours by car or bus (approx. 150–160 km)
From Sihanoukville: ~2–3 hours by road
Kampot and Kep are only 25 km apart, connected by a scenic coastal road
Peaceful atmosphere ideal for rest and retreat
Rich in nature, culture, and heritage
Famous for pepper, seafood, and sunsets
Great for couples, solo travelers, nature lovers, and slow travel fans
🧭 Kampot and Kep are Cambodia’s hidden gems — where the mountains meet the sea, and every moment invites you to slow down and breathe.