Kampot
Kampot is a town (population approximately 40,000) in southeast Cambodia and capital of the province of the same name. It is a gateway to Bokor National Park.
Understand
Kampot Survival GuideBe sure to pick up a copy of the Kampot Survival Guide. The substantial, 48 page compendium is issued every three months and is a hilarious, entertaining, yet thorough guide to Kampot. It's written by people who live in and know Kampot and to say it is full of good info is an understatement. Available online, but not as useful as a hard copy.
Get in
By road
From Phnom Penh
The trip Phnom Penh-Kampot (148 km) can take up to 4:15 hr due to poor road conditions.Bus Bus and mini-bus companies include:
- Hua Lin buses depart at 07:00 and 12:00 from their bus station on St 182 near Olympic Market via Kep to Kampot.
- Capitol Tour buses depart at 07:00 and 13:00 from their bus station near Orrusey Market. The fare is USD5 and the service is not via Kep.
- Sorya buses depart at 07:30 and 14:30 from their bus station next to Central Market. In the high season (Oct-May) there may be an additional bus at 09:30. The bus travels to Kampot via Kep and the trip takes about 3 hr. The fare is USD5.
- Paramount Angkor Express buses depart at 07:30 and 13:30 from their bus station near Olympic Market. The bus travels directly to Kampot (does not go via Kep) and the trip takes about 3 hr. The fare is USD5
- Giant Ibis buses depart at 08:00 and 14:45 from St 106 next to the Night Market on Riverside. This company promotes itself as a luxury service. Tickets are USD8 and the bus arrives at the Durian Roundabout (approximately 300 m from the bus station) in Kampot. After Kampot the bus continues to Kep.
- Kampot Express uses 12 seat Hyundai Starex mini buses. They provide an 08:00 and 13:00 service on weekdays with an additional 16:30 service on Saturday and Sunday. Buses are based at St 215 in Phnom Penh at the Sokimex petrol station. The trip taking about 2½ hr depending on the traffic leaving Phnom Penh. The fare is USD8 and additional baggage fees may apply.
- M.T.T. (call/text TOM on mobile: +855 16 994161) newly-launched daily air-con vans serving all most destinations twice, plus Trat, Thailand
All of the buses -with the exception of Giant Ibis- end at the central Kampot bus station which is about 150 m from one of the main guesthouse streets in Kampot. Walk to the Salt Workers Monument and take the first turn to the left.
Buses do not generally have an on-board toilet, but do usually have a 15 minute rest stop at the half-way point between Phnom Penh and Kampot. Note also that while there is no difference in the fares charged for locals and foreigners on the Phnom Penh-Kampot route, fares generally increase for everyone during major public holidays/celebrations.
Taxi Many guesthouses in Phnom Penh can arrange a private taxi. Expect to pay between USD35-50 for the whole taxi with the trip taking about 2.5 hr. Prices will generally be higher during major public holidays and you will almost certainly be quoted a higher price if you attempt to negotiate the fare yourself with one of the taxis at Phnom Penh airport.
There are also a number of shared taxis (USD5-8 per seat) that regularly ply the route between Phnom Penh and Kampot and your guesthouse/hotel should be able to arrange a seat for you. If you want to make your own arrangements, taxis generally depart from Psar Damkor. Be aware that a shared taxi, generally a Toyota Camry, on this route will normally carry eight people (including the driver) so if you are a large Westerner, have a lot of luggage or have issues with your personal space, you might want to book two seats (thus double price), preferably at the front of the taxi.
From Sihanoukville
Take a shared taxi, minibus or bus. Most taxis depart from the traffic pickup point next to the market. The 2 hr drive should cost USD5 to USD8 per person in a shared taxi. Bus operators can help arrange a minibus with pickup at your guesthouse. Shared taxis are generally cramped, with up to 7 passengers: 4 in the back, 2 in the front passenger seat and one next to the driver.Driving from Sihanoukville to Kampot on a rented scooter can be fun, but if road conditions are poor may take 3.5 hours or more.
From Ha Tien (Vietnam Border)
Several bus and van companies service the Kampot - Kep - Ha Tien Route. A ticket to Ha Tien cost USD8 from Kampot and USD5 from Kep.By rail
Kampot is on the railway line between Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville. The infrequent train takes around 5 hr to Phnom Penh (USD7) via Takeo and 2 hr 40 min to Sihanoukville (USD5). Schedule and ticket booking are available online.By boat
The Crab Shuttle is a converted local fishing vessel which sails between Kampot and Kep (trip time 2 hr 20 min). It leaves Kampot at 09:00 from the riverside in front of Rikitikitavi Hotel. It departs Kep at 15:00 from the pier to Rabbit Island to be back in Kampot by sunset.Get around
It used to take about 2 hr by motorbike from Kampot to the Ha Tien border with Vietnam. The scenery is beautiful. If you start early you can catch the 10:00 ferry to Phu Quoc Island. The border procedure is hassle-free.
See
Bokor MountainBokor National Park is being destroyed by a large casino development. The eerie charm of the abandoned French hill station that included a shell of a church and the isolated upland nature reserve are rapidly becoming a tacky casino resort for Asian gamblers. The road up the mountain is now paved and provides easy access. The cooler climate and sublime views from the mountain remain and may provide some reason for a visit. Tigers were rare to start with and will likely soon be non-existent. Gibbons and birds such as the chestnut-headed partridge, blue pitta, and orange-headed thrush will also been much harder to spot in what is now a construction site. The waterfall, which only flows in the wet season, may still provide some sanctuary for humans and animals wanting to get away from bulldozers. Tours still run up the mountain and cost approximately USD10, depending on bargaining skills. Lunch is included. Except for the Bokor Palace Hotel and old casino, the old French buildings are occupied by the families of construction workers. The excursion can still be worthwhile provided it is viewed as an insight into Cambodia's Great Leap Forward rather than as an atmospheric expedition into a remote and haunting environment.
Several tracks enter the forest, one from behind the old tea plantation, the second from near the waterfalls. It is possible to stay at the ranger station which is basic but comfortable and, contrary to some reports, offers food and French wine.
Kampot MangrovesA traditional Khmer longtail boat floats you to beautiful places where the flora, fauna and people dwell harmoniously. Voyage up the Kampot River and towards the heart of Bokor National Park.
Pepper FarmsInquire in town about how to see pepper being grown and processed. For a guided tour visit The Vine Retreat in Chamcar Bei village.
Phnom ChhnorkA pleasant ride through paddy fields and village life to these caves with pre-Angkorian (Funan) shrines and "lost worlds". Just after the rhino statue turn left (there is a sign to Phnom Chhnork Resort), cross the railway into a village. Straight ahead is Phnom Sera with some interesting caves and a quarry which feeds the local gravel industry. Follow the road 90 degrees left and 2 km or so to Wat Ang Sdok, pay the monks and walk across to the mountain. Take a torch.
- Also to be experienced is the fresh seafood (especially the crab with local Kampot pepper) and beaches at Kep (25 km, 25-45 minutes east of Kampot by moto or shared taxi) which makes a fun day trip. Although the beaches are not as nice as those in Sihanoukville (one small brown sand beach and more rocky), it is quiet and during the week you will likely be the only visitors. Fishing boats can also be taken out to Koh Tonsay (Rabbit Island), approximately 45 min from the mainland.
- Cham Fishing Village, about 2 km out of town past the Governor's Residence on the road that runs along the east bank of the river. Seems to be undergoing road and bridge upgrading for the new swamp-side housing estate at the end of this road. Has a great view of the Cham fishing village across the river on the island.
- Salt Fields, some are a kilometre out of town on the Kep road. You will see the fields off to your right (leaving Kampot) and there are a number of access roads.
- Funky Statues, the Big Durian, the Vietnam Friendship Monument, the 2000 Roundabout, the Salt Workers Monument. Be sure to get your jump-shot photo in front of the hairy nuts.
- The Two Old Cinemas, Art Deco design and both have been out of regular service for some time however the one on the old bridge road does show the occasional Khmer-made horror movie. If you are an Art Deco enthusiast, the Tourist Information building, about 400 m up from the Salt Workers Monument, is also worth a look.
- The Old Bridge, now closed to heavy traffic as its structural integrity is questionable. It is still open for motorcycles, bicycles and foot traffic. It is very picturesque with light bulbs at sunset.
- The Colonial Railway Station, the rail line through Kampot has been restarted and is running to Sihanoukville and Phonm Penh. Head out of town on the Phnom Penh road and take the last turn to your right before you come to the rail lines. The station is sign posted and approximately 1.5 km out of town.
- The Kampot Traditional Music School for Orphaned and Disabled Children, across the road from the Acleda Bank building and adjacent to the park that runs down to the Old Market. The school holds occasional concerts. There is a notice board outside the building advising dates and times. It is possible to attend music rehearsals (M-F) if you make an appointment. Tel: +855 33 932992 (Field Manager: Mr. You Chhuy)
- The Old Prison, still in active use and would make a great set if anyone ever decides to do a remake of the movie Papillon. This is not a place where you would want to do time. About 200 m from the Salt Workers Monument.
- The 2000 Olympic Stadium, in the centre of town behind the Durian Roundabout. Classic Khmer-style stadium and the grounds are often used for fairs or live music concerts during public holidays.
- The Market, large, rambling, well stocked with just about everything that an average Khmer family could need (have a look at the section behind the fish mongers for examples of local produce) and well worth a wander around.
Teuk ChhouuAn area of rapids with eateries and an island. It is a nice place for swimming, tubing and relaxing, and vendors sell fruit, coffee and water.
- Tada Waterfall (14 km north west of Kampot), a waterfall and swimming hole on a small stream. USD1 entry fee per person for locals and foreigners.
- Get out of town, head out of Kampot for 1 km in any direction and get off the main roads and you are in rural Cambodia. Some of the local cottage industries include palm sugar and wine making, basket weaving and furniture making using liana and rattan.
Do
Kampot has a relaxed and sleepy atmosphere apart from the droves of motorbike riding school children that flock here when school is in session. It is a great place to go and just soak up the atmosphere and catch your breath for a couple of days.
Do Kampot Province by dirt bike: Ride enduro style through the Elephant mountains, take on the hill climb up Bokor or relax.
Kayak and Boat TripsStandard Boat Tours (morning and evening cruise) available (USD5), kayak tours (USD9) or daily rent (USD7) (e.g., at Captain Chim's Guesthouse at the Old Market).
MinigolfPlay a few fun rounds of 9-hole mini golf for free. Have a cold beer before, during, and after.
PetanquePlay at Blissful for free. Have a cold beer or pastis while playing. The court is floodlit, to allow play morning, afternoon, or evening.
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phone: +85517855200address: #5 street 726{{marker
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phone: +85593980550address: Kompang Kreang, KampotStand Up paddleboarding, SUP lessons and tours. Kayak rentals, swimming and cafe.
Buy
Kampot PepperGiven its reputation for quality, this is probably the most popular purchase made by visitors to Kampot. Such is its popularity that a host of imitators claim to be Kompot pepper. If you want to be confident that the pepper you buy is the genuine article, buy it from a reputable supplier. The packaging should have an authenticity logo and possibly a tracking code identifying the farm where it was grown.
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phone: +855 85 515759Hand made in Kampot. Quilts, pillows and cushions, coasters and place mats, belts and bags.
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Meta Pheap Supermarket
phone: +855 33-637566address: Salt workers Roundabout
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The Daily Meat Supermarket
phone: +855 92-735248address: 16 a 724 Street
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Psar Samaki (Kampot Market)
address: Street 714 & 729Local fruit. sells clothing and housewares.
Banks & ATMs
- Canadia Bank is at the traffic circle (Durian roundabout). These ATMs do not work with some bank cards, for example, ING Bank cards.
- Acleda Bank is on Old Market Rd near Central Bus Stand.
- ABA Bank is also on the old market Rd near the central bus stand.
- ABA and Acleda Banks also run more single ATM booths spread around the town.
Eat
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phone: +855 92 388736address: 17 Rte 717Speciality coffee, roasted and ground on site. Australian-style café fare and fresh baked goods. Free Wi-Fi.
Captain Chim Guesthouse and RestaurantKhmer family-run café and restaurant with local specialities and Western and vegetarian dishes. Also offers river tours, bus tickets, motorcycles, mountain-bikes, fishing tour.
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Epic Arts Cafe
address: Old Market StreetModern cafe cuisine, fruit juices and Italian coffee. NGO-run to help local disabled people. Second-hand books for sale.
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Kampot Pie and Ice Cream Palace
phone: +855 99 657826Khmer bakery with good cheap fare. Great brownies, no croissants.
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Laundry Cafe
phone: +855 85 811001Great cheeseburger and fries for USD4.50.
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The Rusty Keyhole
phone: +855 92 758536Western and Asian food with tender BBQ ribs, relaxing river side location. Beer provided in 568 ml glasses for those who love a pint.
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phone: +855 97 6888078address: Touk Chou RdServes a wide range of Khmer delicacies in a romantic garden on the river.
Secret ItalianA small brick-stall at the roadside, owned by an Italian guy who makes excellent pasta and pizza.
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Sisters II
phone: +855 17 777470All-day breakfast and bakery, great carrot cake (3,000 riel). Air-conditioned. Free Wi-Fi.
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Srey Mom Cafe
phone: +855 12 987457Western and Indian food.
Drink
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phone: +855 90 798152address: Old Market Street no. 38Restaurant and organic shop. Wide range of fresh juices and smoothies, crepes, Khmer and Western delicacies. Healthy food, herbal teas, coffee and cakes. A meeting place for green thinking people. Free Wi-Fi.
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WunderBar
phone: +855 17 257364Stylish bar with garden area and great tunes. Serves Western and Khmer food. Kitchen open till 23:00. Big selection of beers, cocktails, fruit juices. Darts, chess and new pool table with competition on Sunday at 20:00, admission USD2. Good meeting point at night. Friendly Swiss-German run.
Sleep
Budget
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Birds Nest Bar & Backpackers
address: Old Market StreetFour-bed dorm and air-con single/double rooms. free Wi-Fi.
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phone: +855 12-321043address: Street 724Has laundry and bicycle hire.
Kampot GuesthouseAnother straightforward guesthouse with fan and air-con rooms and food, next to Orchid. This one has clean rooms, no fridge, great Wi-Fi and it's quiet because it's at the end of the street.
Long Villa GuesthouseNice garden restaurant, clean rooms, fan, and air-con.
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phone: +855 17 946428Funky converted villa run by Westerners with free Wi-Fi, 9-hole mini-golf course, pool table, 50-inch HD widescreen TV for live sports, great Western and Asian food including excellent Indian dishes, and a well stocked bar open late and with incredibly cheap draft beer, especially during happy hour between 12:00 and 16:00. A great place to hang out and meet other travellers, with no shortage of entertainment. Air-con or fan rooms are spotlessly clean and feature superb quality mattresses and hot showers, and now there is a penthouse dormitory. Laundry, travel tickets, motorbike and bicycle rental and up to date travel information available.
Nature BungalowRiver front bungalows with over-the-water dining.
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NyNy Hotel
phone: +855 77-901460address: 1 ouksophea KampotRelatively (3 storeys) high rise building. Clean fan/air-con rooms with en suite bath. Wi-Fi.
Orchid GuesthouseStraightforward guesthouse with fan and air-con rooms and food.
Paris GuesthouseMulti-storey purpose-built hotel.
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Pepe 7 the Viking Guest house
address: Kampot River FrontSix-bed dorm. Free Wi-Fi.
Pepper GuesthouseConverted villa guesthouse with simple restaurant and Wi-Fi.
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Raksmey Kampuchea Guest House
phone: +855 12-602679address: Durian roundaboutFan/air-con double room with en suite bath. Free Wi-Fi.
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River Lodge
address: Dragon StreetEight-bed dorm or double rooms. Free Wi-Fi.
Countryside
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phone: +855 12 719872Kampot Eco-Village retreat is a homestay guesthouse that features traditional bungalows and free use of a bicycle as well as Cambodian specialities and Western favourites. Friendly family country-side location, motorbike rental available.
Riverside
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phone: +855 88 8863071address: Papaya Salad RdSmall private bungalows set in an orchard with a fantastic view. Great bar and restaurant in beautiful old wooden Khmer house with a large balcony overlooking the river. Free bicycles, kayak rental, free Wi-Fi, popular swimming spot.
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Kampot River Bungalow
phone: +855 11 52 36 27, +855 33 66 66 418Comfortable bungalows and rooms with mosquito nets. Diving board, inexpensive high quality food and great communal atmosphere. The cheapest of the three. Food and drinks.
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phone: +855 92 605837Comfortable bungalows and rooms with mosquito nets. Paddle-boarding and swimming in the river included. Wind-surfing available. Food and drinks.
Samon's VillageClean bungalows with mosquito nets, terrace, access to the river and good local food. Very friendly and family-like atmosphere. No party crowd and a place to easily get to know the locals.
Mid-range
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phone: +855 10 2489376, +855 12 823400Garden bungalow resort with table d'hote menu, kayaks, and boat trips. Very French. Trilingual staff. Call for pick-up.
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phone: +855 12 504769Guesthouse and restaurant in a nice garden setting, in a quiet part of the old French quarter of town. Clean, nicely decorated fan and air-con rooms with cable TV, DVD player and en suite bath with hot water. Balcony. Complimentary tea and coffee. Patio restaurant and bar serving Khmer and international fare including pizzas from a wood-fired oven.
Villa VediciSwanky garden bungalow resort.
Splurge
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phone: +855 12 235102Consistently well reviewed charming small Western-managed hotel on the river road in town. Stylishly finished a/c rooms with amenities including TV, DVD, mini-fridge, in-room Wi-Fi, spring mattresses, and hot/cold showers. Strong-box in-room. Excellent rooftop restaurant and bar with a brilliant view overlooking the river. Western and Asian food in atmospheric terrace restaurant. Notable saraman (Cambodian beef curry) and amok trai (fish curry). Cooked-to-order breakfast included in room rate.
Connect
Go next
- Ha Tien (Vietnam) - Motorbike drivers usually ask for USD10-15 for a ride to the border, but you can also get a motorbike taxi directly to Ha Tien for USD9 (around 2 hr). Some of the roads are not paved, but you will get to see some nice rural areas on the way. There are taxis leaving for the border around 09:00 for USD6 per person.
- Kep - another resort town 25 km east, famous for seafood, motorbike for USD3, tuk-tuk USD8.
- Sihanoukville - Cambodia's best-known beach resort. Big bus, minivan or Sihanoukville's G'day Mate Western-run van service.
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