Kampot: 20 Must See Attractions - Anton Swanepoel

Kampot: 20 Must See Attractions

By Anton Swanepoel

  • Release Date: 2015-02-08
  • Genre: Travel & Adventure

Description

Relax in the sleepy town of Kampot after climbing up and down temples in Siem Reap.

Kampot, a sleepy French colonial town built in the 1800s and situated at the base of the Elephant Mountains, is the perfect place to relax after climbing up and town temples. In a town so small that a bicycle is almost too much, friendly smiles, wide-open streets, French colonial architecture, and a restful atmosphere, will make you forget about time and your worries. Watch the sun’s rays reflect off the river as it sets over the mountains, while you enjoy stimulating conversation in one of the plenty restaurants that line the riverfront. Tomorrow, you may go and see if the rumors of the haunted old casino next to the French church in Bokor Mountain is true, or maybe you will go and cool off in the river, or maybe go and see one of the many other attractions, but that is tomorrow, or the day after, as time does not matter here. A trip to Cambodia is not complete, without discovering Kampot, a town that will create memories and fill your photo album, while you unwind at your own pace.

This travel guide features 20 handpicked must see attractions by the author, just for you. Learn about caves, pagodas, and other attractions that may not be included in a typical tour package. Some of these (the pepper farms, salt flats, haunted casino, and secret lake) are a must-see and part of the overall experience. You’ve traveled a long way; don’t pass up some of the hidden treasures. This concise and straightforward guide will add untold dimension and depth to your Cambodia experience.

Some of what you’ll learn:
A short description of each attraction that is informative and to the point.
How to plan and arrange your time.
Entry fees and the operating times where applicable.
The best time to visit an attraction.
Highlights what makes the attraction unique.
GPS Coordinates to Attractions.

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