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At just 15 minutes by car (or moto) from Kampot lies Teuk Chhou Zoo
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Eerie old colonial hill station now in a state of solid decay. As the mist clears, spectacular sunrises can be witnessed here. A visit to the old casino is a must, demonstrating perhaps better than anything the changes and problems Cambodia has faced since the heady days of the French protectorate circa. 1920. |
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The beach at Kep is a stunning kilometre long crescent of white sand stretching from the tip of the peninsula. The beach is usually fairly unpopulated and relatively hassle-free, although this can change dramatically at weekends and during national holidays.
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Rabbit Island - also known as Koh Tunsay - lies around 20 - 30 minutes by boat off the Kep coast.
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Messing About On The River |
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Part of Kampot's charm is the Pek Kampong Bay River which flows through the centre of town.
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Kampot is famous for its many limestone caves which pepper the surrounding mountains. Several are home to shrines of one sort or another and there are also interesting rock formations, stallagmites and stallactites etc. |
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