Kampot


PHNOM PENH TO KAMPOT AND KEP
        3 DAY/ 2 NIGH
TOURS
$ 195
VISIT TO:
- Kampong Trach Cave
- Phnom Sasia Cave
- Phnom Chnork Cave
- Pepper Plantions
- Teuk Chu Waterfall                                                          
- Zoo
- Tonsay Island
- Bokor National Park
- Kep Beach
- Included: Transport, Petrol and English Speaking Driver.
-Excluded: Entrance fee, Guide, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner 
- Departure: 8:00am
TRANSPORT
Pick up from hotel (by car, Van/Minibus)                                                        
 

       Taxi From Phnom Penh to Kampot / Kep one way by Camry 50$ and by Van 80$
Pick up you from your hotel or guest house  

Booking

For information about tourism transportation, if you want booking please send your recommend to me by e-mail, i will reply to you back soon.
Mr. Seng piseth

Welcome English booking : Oversea Call: +855 12 517 94, +855 97 557 5773
Local Phone: 012 517 948, 097 557 5773.
Email: sodinajack@yahoo.com
Address : #277HEo. St Sisowath , Phnom Penh
Kep Area From the turn of the century through the 1960s Kep was Cambodia's premier beach town, drawing holiday-makers to its breezy shores and nearby Bokor Hill Station. Back in the day, luxurious villas of the privileged class dotted the seaside, but are now vestiges of an earlier era, in a ruined state and slowly being cleared away for new developments. These days Kep is known more for its oceanfront crab shacks and relaxed tropical atmosphere. A few short, picturesque slivers of sand dot the shore including Kep Beach where many of the guesthouses and restaurants are clustered. The probably on the cusp of major developments, Kep still has a rustic feel to it - jungled mountains, quiet beaches, crab shacks and a steadily growing number of hotels and restaurants. Kep is a place to relax and dine by the seaside and use as a base to visit Rabbit Island (Koh Tunsay,) to explore the national park, to see the nearby caves and rural countryside. 
KAMPOT to/from KEP
 

‘Start at the durian, left at the dove, past the rhino, right at the white horse, on to the blue crab, and you’re there.’

The road from Kampot to Kep is paved and picturesque. It’s a 25km, 30-45 minute trip though scenic Cambodian countryside. There are some newly broken stretches of pavement but that will probably be repaired after the end of the wet season.


From Kampot, follow the Road 33 east to the White Horse Monument intersection. Bear right. At the next main turnoff (a small roundabout with a Vishnu statue,) turn right onto the oceanfront road to go to the Crab Market or continue straight past to Kep Beach.


**Motorcyclists, be aware of some uneven pavement and invisible humps in the tarmac on Road 33.


Motodups from Kampot start at about $3-$4 one way and $8-$10 round trip. Tuk-tuks run about $10-$17 for a round trip depending how long you spend in Kep and number of passengers.

 
PHNOM PENH to/from KEP

Road
There are two routes to Kep from Phnom Penh: 1) Follow National Route #3 (NR3) to Kampot and then take Road 33 to Kep (see previous section); 2) Follow National Route #3 (NR3) to the fork at Road 31. (There is a petrol station in the center of the fork.) Bare left. Take Road 31 south to Kampong Trach city. (Road 31 passes through some beautiful countryside.) Turn right at Kampong Trach and proceed to the Kep loop turnoff. Look for large overhead signs marking the turnoff. This route bypasses Kampot.

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