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Kampot City

Kampot is the provincial capital of Kampot, a city in southern Cambodia. Situated around 5 km (3 km) from the Gulf of Thailand, it is situated on the Praek Tuek Chhu River, southeast of the Elephant Mountains. Under French administration, Kampot served as the capital of the Circonscription Résidentielle de Kampot and was the country’s most significant seaport following the Mekong Delta’s collapse and prior to Sihanoukville’s founding. Unlike most provincial capitals in Cambodia, its centre is made up of French colonial buildings from the 19th century. The town and area are well-known for their premium pepper, which is shipped all over the world. It is renowned for both durian and Kampot fish sauce. Since 2017, the government and the Ministry of Culture and Fine Art have been working on the paperwork to submit The Old Town of Kampot—along with The Old Town of Battambang and The Old Town of Kratie—for inclusion on the UNESCO World Heritage Site list. History A time period spanning from 1771 to 1775 is mentioned in the first account of Kampot found in the Cambodian Royal Chronicles. Prior to advancing on Oudong, the capital of Cambodia, King Taksin of Siam attacked Ha-Tien in 1771 and totally destroyed it. The future king of Cambodia, Ang Non II, assembled Siamese warriors at Kampot, which he used as a centre of operations until he was crowned in 1775, in an attempt to topple the Outey II, the Khmer king, who was allied with the Vietnamese Mac Thien Tu, based in Ha-Tien. Oknha Mau in 1841 A Cambodian governor named Oknha-Mau resisted the Vietnamese yoke that was progressively being imposed on Kampot once more in 1841. With Siam’s assistance, he assembled a military group comprising approximately 3,000 Cambodians. Once more, the Vietnamese fled to Ha-Tien. The first international seaport of Cambodia (1841–1860) When Khmer King Ang Duong came to power in 1840, he built a route connecting Kampot, the country’s only international harbour, with his capital city of Oudong. Under the control of Singapore’s Anglo-Chinese merchants, imports and exports surged rapidly, transforming a city neighbourhood into the Chinese Kampot. At that time, Father Hestret, a French missionary, established Kampot’s first Catholic church and hosted French adventurer Henri Mouhot.

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Beautiful Sunset

This is Kirirom National Park’s stunning sunset. The location where this photo was taken is known as Phnum Baitong (Green Hill). It’s a nice area to camp. Preah Suramarit-Kossamak Kirirom National Park, often known as Kirirom National Park, is a national park in Cambodia situated at an average height of 675 meters in the eastern region of the Cardamom Mountains. It is the first national park in Cambodia to be formally recognized. “Kirirom” means “Happy Mountain” in Hebrew. King Monivong gave the region this name in the 1930s. Because of its association with the legendary Cambodian legend of two brave princely brothers named Vorvong and Sorvong, the area was known by its original name, Phnom Vorvong Sorvong.

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Chbar Mon Town

The province of Kampong Speu is located in Cambodia. To the north are the provinces of Pursat and Kampong Chhnang; to the east are the provinces of Kandal; to the southeast are the provinces of Takéo; to the south are the provinces of Kampot; and to the west are the provinces of Koh Kong. Chbar Mon is the town that serves as its capital. Attractions: 1. Phnom Aural the highest point in Cambodia is called Phnom Aural. According to some reports, its height ranges from 1,771 to 1,667 meters, although its actual height is 1,813. The Cardamom Mountains’ eastern region contains it. Phnom Aural Wildlife Sanctuary was created to save the highlands’ biodiversity. Located in Kampong Speu province’s Aoral District lies this peak. 2. Oudong Oudong was the royal home and capital of Cambodia for more than 250 years until 1866. It is situated at the base of the Phnom Oudong mountain, some 40 km northwest of the country’s present-day capital, Phnom Penh. Scattered atop the notable bisected mountain that extends from southeast to northeast is a huge royal necropolis of sovereigns spanning numerous centuries. And many more such as Kirirom National Park

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Veal Veng Phnum 1500

Situated approximately 150 kilometers away from Sampov Meas Island, Phnom 1500, also referred to as Phnom 1005, is situated in the Ek Pheap hamlet, Thmor Dar commune, Veal Veng district, Pursat province, Cambodia. Travel Information: Since there is no need to travel across the river or take a boat, getting to Phnom 1500 is a simple trip. You are able to park right at the area. A quick tip: Phnom 1500 is in the Mountain, Natural tourism attraction category. Activities and attractions at Phnom 1500 include hiking, trekking, seeing sunrises, camping, picnicking, and mountain views, among other things.

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Kep City

Gorgeous view of the sea from the hill; very soothing. It only takes three hours to travel the 164km to reach there by bus or van from Phnom Penh City. There are many accommodation aroud there.

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