Kampot & Kep
Riverside Charm, Famous Pepper & Crab
Why Visit Kampot & Kep?
Kampot moves at its own pace — deliberately, unhurriedly, and all the better for it. This riverside town in southern Cambodia has long been a favorite for travelers who want to slow down, eat exceptionally well, and explore the lush countryside at leisure.
Kampot Pepper
Kampot pepper is considered by many chefs to be the finest in the world — grown in volcanic soil on the slopes of the Elephant Mountains and revered by Michelin-starred restaurants globally. Visit a pepper plantation to understand why. Try it fresh on crab at Kep’s famous crab market, an unmissable experience.
Kep
Just 25km from Kampot, Kep is a tiny coastal town with a fascinating history as a French colonial seaside resort. The Kep Crab Market — where fisherwomen sell freshly caught crabs from floating baskets — is one of Cambodia’s most authentic food experiences. Order crab with Kampot pepper. Sit by the sea. Perfect.
Bokor Hill Station
A 30-minute drive up the mountain, the abandoned French colonial hill station of Bokor is one of Cambodia’s eeriest and most atmospheric places. Swirling mist, abandoned casino, and a hilltop Buddhist temple with views to Vietnam on a clear day.
Quick Info
- Best For
- Food, Relaxation, Day Trips, Cycling
- Suggested Stay
- 2–4 days
- Best Time
- November to April