•The city is often a quiet riverside town just a few kilometers from the Gulf of Thailand. Previous to the war, Kampot was very best known for its famous black pepper, that may be even now broadly accessible in Cambodia.
•Kampot town is the base for daytrips up the Dâmrei Mountains in general, and Bokor Mountain in particular, in either a truck or a dirt bike. Stunning panoramic views more than Cambodia and Vietnam can also be enjoyed from the mountain tops. Waterfalls, boating and rafting on the river can also be enjoyed in town, and well-known attractions are the Kompong Trach caves with their ancient ruins and the durian and pepper farms. The little island of Koh Tonsay can also be visited from Kampot City by boat. Targeted traffic can appreciate extended stretches of golden sand and tasty local crab curry
•Kampot is an up and coming tourist destination and the town has recently undergone many changes. You will find several charming hotels, guesthouses and resorts from the towns of Kampot and Kep, whilst house stays can also be found from the sleep from the province. The province is connected to the sleep from the region and Vietnam by well-maintained road.
•Everything is there for a great holiday, before you go to Angkor Wat.