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Kampong Speu

Tourism of Kampong Speu

Kampong Speu, west of Phnom Penh and almost on the capital’s doorstep, is a province that’s often overlooked, but an ideal spot to log off the beaten track. Speu could be the Khmer word for “starfruit”, but Kampong Speu is actually famous for its palm sugar, which certainly is the best in the Kingdom. The province also produces a whole lot of teuk t’not chu, or palm wine.

Mount Aoral (Phnom Aoral) is the tallest mountain located in this landlocked province bordered by Kandal, Koh Kong, Pursat, Kampot, Takeo, and Kampong Chhnang. It truly is at 1813 meters above sea level.

Things you can do

Te Teuk Pus Hot Spring
Te Teuk Pus Hot Spring is situated in front of Phnom Te in Phnom Te village, Sangke Sap commune, Oral district, about 60 kilometers west of the provincial town. Hot springs are rare in Cambodia. Te Teuk Pus is 100 meters in diameter. The top of water, which originates from six sources and has the aroma of sulfur or limestone, can be 80 square meters. The water temperature can be 70 degrees Celsius.

The complete site covers 5 hectares and is filled with tall grass, Kok (some sort of reed) and red rock. Local villagers, who are members of the Kuoy minority hill tribe, think that the hot spring works well for treating all sorts of illnesses and skin diseases. Washing one’s face with water from the spring can be thought to bring all the best.

Phnom Prey Khmer Resort
Phnom Prey Khmer Resort may be the natural resort locating in Kram Pothi Village, Kram Pothi Commune, and Phnom Souch District in 70-Kilometer distance from Phnom Penh or 22-Kilometer distance from the provincial town by the National Road No 4.

The resort offers small mountains linking in one to some other with the automobile accessible road from food to the very best and from a mountain to a mountain. On the mountaintops and along the roads up, there are Kho Chos where tourists can rest and take oxygen. The resort does not have any people to visit yet.

Cambodia Golf and Country Club
Cambodia Golf & Country Club is among the oldest golf courses in Cambodia. The 1st nine holes possess wide fairways and so are dotted with palm trees and additional local trees as the second nine feature numerous water features. It really is located 15km from provincial town and 35km from Phnom Penh, in Kdey Lavear Village, Tropeang Korng Commune, Sormrong Torng District.

Kirirom National Park
Kirirom National Park was established as an occasion resort and tourist city in 1945. The region was named Kirirom “Joyful Mountain” by the King at the suggestion of a monk from Phnom Penh.

The mountain, which is 700 meters high, covers a location of 35,000 hectares. It really is conveniently situated in Phnom Sruoch District, Kampong Speu Province, and 120 km southwest of Phnom Penh. It could be reached by National Road Nº4.

The natural resort is filled up with waterfalls/cascades, a hot grotto, and several types of pines imported from Japan.

Buying Things in Kompong Thom

As it is rather common in Cambodia, every bigger city has at least one big marketplace. You may find some markets in Kampong Speu town, that have become busy areas with local shops dealing with a nearby daily consumer product, like fish, fruits, vegetables, meats, and packed products. All refreshments shops are encircling the industry. To consider something special out of the province along, buy a bottle of sugar palm wine.

Food in Kompong Thom

Considering the town’s size, eating options in Kompong Thom are reasonable, with a fantastic night marketplace, some decent local cafes and some slightly more upmarket ones, in addition to a choice of two spots offering Western dishes.

How to Get to and from Kompong Thom

Just about any bus operating between Siem Reap and Phnom Penh stops in Kompong Thom, which means that your options for bus companies and times are virtually endless. GST and Sorya, companies with adjacent stations near Psar Thmei in Phnom Penh, possess the most departure times, starting at 06:45 and departing all day long and including night time buses. Giant Ibis may be the most luxurious. Kompong Thom can be the departure stage for buses and minivans north to Preah Vihear.

For reasons most widely known to themselves, no travel agent will sell you a ticket to Kompong Thom from either Siem Reap or Phnom Penh and that means you will need to pay a complete fare even though you get out halfway. (Well, they’ll issue a ticket for Kompong Thom, but it’s the same price!) Prices range between $5.50 up to $12 or $15, based on which company you utilize and just how much commission the agent is charging. Smaller, 15-seater vans are somewhat faster and usually cost about $10 to $12. These could be bone-rattlers, particularly if you’re via Phnom Penh.

Remember that since all buses begin in either Siem Reap or Phnom Penh (only shared taxis actually depart from Kompong Thom itself), a number of these buses could be full if they reach halfway. That doesn’t mean they won’t sell you a ticket anyway, nonetheless, it means you can find another passenger on your own lap or a seat on to the floor. Because of this, it’s risky to simply flag a passing bus down, in fact, it is most likely worth paying the commission to obtain a ticket.

Sample departure moments and prices include:
Kratie: 09:00 costing $10
Kompong Cham: 10:00 costing $5
Preah Vihear: 10:30 costing $5
Phnom Penh: 09:00, 10:30, 15:00 costing $5
Siem Reap: 10:30 12:30 13:00 costing $5

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