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Kampong Thom

Tourism of Kampong Thom

Kampong Thom is usually a province in Central Cambodia, which may be the second largest in area. Stung Saen may be the capital of the province on the banks of the Stung Sen River. Kampong Thom means ‘great port’ in Khmer.

Kampong Thom can be known for most gorgeous Angkorian temples including Prasat Sambor Prei Kuk and Prasat Andet. Also, it really is popular amonst the tourists for the Tonle Sap biosphere, like the lake and boating tours.

Things to Do

Sambor Prei Kuk – It really is an archaeological site known for the pre-Angkorian ruins, which are clusters of temple complexes situated in the premises, surrounded by forests. This UNESCO heritage listed site may be the most ancient archaeological site of Southeast Asia. Sambor Prei Kuk is certainly a popular excursion option for folks traveling in Kampong Thom to explore the architectural brilliance prior to the Khmer period in Cambodia. Boating tours in the Tonle Sap – Boating in the Tonle Sap is a favorite tourist attraction. You can book boat tours with tour operators directly or at your hotels and guesthouses. A vacation for about one hour costs between 8 to 10 USD per person, where one can explore the fishing villages, mangrove forests and the rich bisophere on slow boats. Phnom Santuk – It really is a hill temple situated in Ko Koh village in Santuk District. It really is a sacred mountain, home to reclining Buddhas and many small shrines, which is certainly reached after climbing about 800 guidelines. Phnom Santuk is well known for the great views of the Tonle Sap reserve. Prasat Kuh Nokor – Prasat Kuh Nokor can be an Angkorian Buddhist temple known because of its two ponds, situated in Trodoc Poung village. It had been built by King Suryavarman I through the 11th century.

Daily Cost for Kampong Thom

Budget: Significantly less than US$50

Hostel bed or guesthouse room: US$5-10
Local meals and street eats: US$1-4
Local buses (per 100km): US$2-3
Midrange: US$50-200

Air-con accommodation: US$15-50
Decent local restaurant meal: US$5-10
Local tour guide each day: US$25-35
HIGH CLASS: A lot more than US$200

Boutique hotel or resort: US$50-500
Gastronomic meal with drinks: US$25-50
4WD rental each day: US$60-120

Food in Kampong Thom

Taking into consideration the town’s size, eating options in Kompong Thom are reasonable, with an excellent night market, some decent local cafes and a few slightly more upmarket ones, and also a choice of two spots offering Western dishes.

Arunras Restaurant National Route 6, Kompong Thom; T: (012) 836 107, (012) 563 091; Mo–Su: 07:00–20:30.
BBQ+1 Democrat St, Kompong Thom; T: (010) 899 959; Evenings only.
Kompong Thom Restaurant National Route 6, Kompong Thom; T: (061) 221 081, (0713) 614 422; Mo–Su: 07:00–21:00.
Love Cafe and Pizza Democrat St, Kompong Thom; T: (017) 916 219, (070) 693 478; .
Sambor Village Democrat St; 600m from National Route 6; T: (062) 961 391, (017) 924 612; Mo–Su: 06:30–21:30

What things to Wear

As with the other temples in Cambodia, it is expected that tourists dress appropriately while visiting temples in Kampong Thom province. Women need to cover their shoulders at all times and wear knee-length attire. Sleeveless shirts and shorts aren’t also allowed for both men and women. The rules are strictly followed, and you might be denied entry by the guards if you fail to obey them.

What is the best time to visit Kampong Thom?

The best time to visit Kampong Thom is between October to February, when the weather isn’t hot, and the humidity is manageable. It is an excellent time to be outdoors exploring the temple. Go in the early morning or late afternoon to avoid the hot sun and for pleasant sunrise and sunset views of the surrounding landscape.

How to Reach Kampong Thom

You can reach Kampong Thom from cities like Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Kratie, Sihanoukville and Kampot by buses and minivans. It takes about 2 to 3 3 hours to reach from Phnom Penh and there are frequent buses every day. From other cities, it takes about 5 hours or maybe more sometimes depending on road conditions. The price is usually between 6 to 8 8 USD per person.

Tips When Arriving, Kampong Thom

There are just a couple of ATMs and cash is required for all transactions. It is suggested to carry enough money. Book accommodations in advance as there are limited options and they get booked quickly during the peak season. There are not many options for drinks and food close to the temples. It is better to carry some water and snacks. Also, there are no public toilets. There is no need to book any boat tours in the Tonle Sap in advance. The weather is usually hard to predict, and the prices are better if booked directly through the boat operators. Carry your passport with you when visiting Sambor Prei Kuk as you are required to show that to get your entry tickets. Visit the temples preferably in the early morning or late afternoon for pleasant weather.

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