Overview
Experience Cambodian countryside at Kampot and Kep, two of Cambodia’s hidden charms. Tour starts at pick-up from Sihanoukville. The drive to Kampot takes about 2 hours by car. Explore Kampot town and catch sight of the rustic French colonial buildings. Immerse yourself in authentic Cambodian culture with visits to a fishing village, traditional salt field, pepper farm and Phnom Chhngok Cave Temple. At the coastal town of Kep, get thrilled at the bustling activities at the crab market then relax at the tropical beach along Kep’s seashore. The tour ends at a drop-off in Sihanoukville or Phnom Penh.
Highlights
- Travel in a climate-controlled vehicle to stay cool and comfortable
- Enjoy a mix of guided tours and free time on the beach
- Group size is limited to 15 travelers for personalized service
- Convenient pickup and drop-off at Sihanoukville hotels
1 Adult : Price - $229 per person
2 Adults : Price - $139 per person
3 Adults up : Price - $119 per person
Price Per Person in USD
1 Pax
229$
Per Person
2 Pax
139$
Per Person
3 Pax
119$
Per Person
4 Pax
109$
Per Person
5 Pax
99$
Per Person
6 Pax
99$
Per Person
7 Pax
89$
Per Person
8 Pax Plus
89$
Per Person
- Duration 8h
- Pickup Time 7:30AM
- Experienced Tour Guide English
- Instant Confirmation
- Free Cancellation 48 Hour before start
- Mobile Voucher Accepted
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Kampot City, located in southwest Cambodia, is a town cut across by the Praek Tuek Chhu River and is blessed with a view of the Elephant Mountains. One cannot escape the hints of French colonial occupation in Kampot, where you could see colorful French-style buildings mixed with red tile-roofed shop houses.
Discover the rustic and charming Kampot town, its history and architecture as we explore the town’s streets. You will also get a chance to see a fishing village at work, to give you insights of daily life around Kampot.
Salt is one of Kampot’s most important products. In this tour, we will stop at a salt field near the coastline where you will witness and learn how salt is made the traditional way. Salt fields only operate during the dry season. You will never look at salt the same way again after seeing how much hard work making them entails.
Kampot is also well known for its export-quality peppers. We will then spice up our tour with a visit to a pepper farm. Get a chance to understand how peppers are grown, harvested, dried and ground. See different varieties of pepper ranging from black, green, red and white. Before we move on the Kep, we will make a stop at the Phnom Chhngok Cave Temple. The brick temple nestled inside the limestone cave is dedicated to Shiva.
We will continue to Kep town, located around 25 kilometers from Kampot, and pass through small villages and rice paddies along the way. Kep is likewise a French colonial town showing remnants of old French architecture. Now is the best time to see Kep town as the former sea and mountainside villas which were abandoned during war time are now slowly deteriorating.
Kep is best known for its sea foods, especially crab. We will take you to the Crab Market to see the bustling activity while locals bring in their fresh catch. Our next stop will be a relaxing break at Kep Beach. Enjoy the laidback and quiet beach environment along Kep’s coastline. You may wish to cool off at its clear waters or simply take in the fresh air and wonderful seascape while you watch locals hanging out. Return to Sihanouk Ville or Phnom Penh after tour and drop off at your hotel or port.
Important Information
Discover the rustic and charming Kampot town, its history and architecture as we explore the town’s streets. You will also get a chance to see a fishing village at work, to give you insights of daily life around Kampot.
Salt is one of Kampot’s most important products. In this tour, we will stop at a salt field near the coastline where you will witness and learn how salt is made the traditional way. Salt fields only operate during the dry season. You will never look at salt the same way again after seeing how much hard work making them entails.
Kampot is also well known for its export-quality peppers. We will then spice up our tour with a visit to a pepper farm. Get a chance to understand how peppers are grown, harvested, dried and ground. See different varieties of pepper ranging from black, green, red and white. Before we move on the Kep, we will make a stop at the Phnom Chhngok Cave Temple. The brick temple nestled inside the limestone cave is dedicated to Shiva.
We will continue to Kep town, located around 25 kilometers from Kampot, and pass through small villages and rice paddies along the way. Kep is likewise a French colonial town showing remnants of old French architecture. Now is the best time to see Kep town as the former sea and mountainside villas which were abandoned during war time are now slowly deteriorating.
Kep is best known for its sea foods, especially crab. We will take you to the Crab Market to see the bustling activity while locals bring in their fresh catch. Our next stop will be a relaxing break at Kep Beach. Enjoy the laidback and quiet beach environment along Kep’s coastline. You may wish to cool off at its clear waters or simply take in the fresh air and wonderful seascape while you watch locals hanging out. Return to Sihanouk Ville or Phnom Penh after tour and drop off at your hotel or port.
Important Information
What's Included
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- An Experienced English Speaking Guide throughout the tour
- Shared air-conditioned vehicle on tour
- Cold bottled waters on tours
- All Entrance Ticket
- Bottled water
What's Not Included
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Travel insurances
- Other expenses
Pickup Time
7:30AMPickup Point
Sihanoukville or Phnom Penh- Kep & Kampot
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- Experience Cambodian countryside at Kampot and Kep, two of Cambodia’s hidden charms. Tour starts at pick-up from Sihanoukville. The drive to Kampot takes about 2 hours by car. The tour ends at a drop-off in Sihanoukville or Phnom Penh.
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USD $89 / Person
Price varies by group size