Kampot Travel Guides

 Information of a General Nature 

This province is in the Southwest of the nation and shares an eighty-kilometer coastline with the Gulf of Thailand. The provincial capital, which goes by the name Kampot, is close to the famous Bokor Hill Station and the base of the lush Elephant Mountains. In contrast to Sihanoukville, a crowded city in the north of the province, you might find peace there.





Day trips from Kampot include trips to Kep Beach, Rabbit Island, Bokor Hill Station, and the countryside. Tour companies offer tours at prices that are very competitive.


The Kampot region additionally offers a few different attractions including pre-Angkorian destroys and buckles, wilderness traveling, bicycling visits, stream travels, island trips, fishing trips, disengaged sea shores, pepper manors, bamboo train rides and some lovely provincial open country.


The majority of visitors come to see the charming French colonial architecture, which is still in good condition, and to get a view of the nearby beaches and Kep's small islands. The quality of the fruits (durian, coconut, mango, etc.) grown in Kampot province is also well-known. its ocean salt and obviously the renowned Kampot Pepper. This pepper is one of a kind and highly sought after by gourmets worldwide due to the unique fresh climate and soil type of Kampot as well as the experience of several generations of pepper farmers.


Kampot, a small town on the Tuk Chhou River, is 5 kilometers from the sea. The primary occupations are farming and fishing; Melons and durians thrive in abundance.


The Prachummith Restaurant can be found on the circle, and the Amar Restaurant is close by. The GPO and telecommunications building can be found to the south, close to the river. The Central Market has a lot of food stalls and is located at the north end of town, about 1.5 kilometers away. All Kampot transportation is concentrated inside the scope of the market cycle, engines, cabs, trucks, and transports. The railroad station lies further north, yet isn't utilized any longer.


Geology

Kampot area is 4.873 square kilometers enormous. It borders Kampong Speu to the north, Takeo to the east, Sihanoukville and Koh Kong to the west, the Gulf of Thailand to the south, and Sihanoukville and Koh Kong to the west. Rice fields and other agricultural plantations make up the typical Cambodian plain in the east of the province.


The well-known Bokor National Park, which is a part of the grant Elephant Mountains and is home to a wide variety of wildlife, can be found in the province's western part. The Bokor Hill Station, which is 1,027 meters above sea level, and another hilltop, which is 1,050 meters further north, are the two highest points in the province. Some people compare the countryside to the sharp limestone rocks rising from flat plains in Vietnam; a remarkable aspect.


Population Approximately 619,088 people live in this province, which accounts for 4,31 percent of Cambodia's total population (14,363,519 people in 2007, provincial government data), with 299,814 men and 319,274 women. As a result, the population density is 127 people per square kilometer.


Climate The country has a warm and humid tropical climate. In the storm season, plentiful downpour considers the development of a wide assortment of yields. Cambodia's tropical climate throughout the year makes it ideal for tourism development. Natural disasters like earthquakes and volcano eruptions are not a concern for tourists, and tropical storms do not directly affect the country.


Climate: You can visit Cambodia at any time of the year. However, the final two months of the rainy season, when some rural roads may be impassable, should be avoided by those who plan to travel extensively by road. The temperature hovers around 27 degrees Celsius on average; the base temperature is around 16 degrees. The hottest month is April, while the coldest months are December and January. Due to its proximity to the sea and high, rain-soaked mountains, Kampot itself is one of the country's cooler regions.


General information regarding the climate of the province:


- The dry season: November to March (20-26 degrees Celsius): March through May (29 to 34 degrees Celsius): From May to October, temperatures between 22 and 30 degrees, with up to 90% humidity.


Economy Various actors effectively and efficiently implement rural development measures based on the requirements of the most important target groups. Most importantly, the rural population ought to be able to meet their fundamental needs more sustainably. In addition to producing lucrative fruits like durian, mango, and coconut, Kampot Pepper is widely regarded as one of the world's finest peppers. When it is just picked, this pepper has a very distinct flavor and smell. It acquires a captivating aroma that is potent, delicate, and aromatic. As a result, it is exported to numerous nations and is well-known worldwide.

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