Sela Cham P’dey Statue – Kep

Erected to honor the fishing traditions of Kep, the Sela Cham P’dey Statue symbolizes the hard work and dedication of local fishermen who have relied on the bountiful waters of the Gulf of Thailand. The statue highlights the significance of sustainable fishing practices and the role of the fishing industry in the local economy. As […]
Giant Crab Statue – Kep

The Giant Crab Statue was erected to celebrate Kep’s fishing heritage and its status as a seafood hub. The town is known for its crab market and the famous Kep crab, which attracts food lovers from all over the country and beyond. The statue reflects the local economy’s reliance on fishing and tourism, representing the […]
Durian Roundabout – Kampot

The Durian Roundabout was established to celebrate Kampot’s reputation for producing high-quality durian, often referred to as the “king of fruits” in Southeast Asia. This unique roundabout reflects the importance of agriculture to the local economy and serves as a reminder of Kampot’s agricultural roots. Over the years, it has become a popular meeting point […]
Old Market (Psar Chas) – Kampot

The Old Market has been a central hub for trade and commerce in Kampot for many years. Historically, it served as a gathering place for locals to buy and sell goods, fostering a sense of community among residents. Over time, it has evolved to cater to both locals and tourists, showcasing the rich culinary heritage […]
Wat Samot Raingsey – Kampot

Wat Samot Raingsey has deep historical and cultural significance for the local community. It has served as a spiritual center for many generations, playing a vital role in the preservation of Buddhist traditions and practices in the region. The temple is often used for community gatherings, religious ceremonies, and festivals, reinforcing its importance in the […]
Coconut Beach – Kampot

While Coconut Beach may not have a documented historical background, it has long been appreciated by locals as a serene spot for picnics and gatherings. The beach reflects the natural beauty of the Kampot region, where coastal life thrives. As tourism has grown in Cambodia, Coconut Beach has become increasingly popular, drawing visitors looking to […]
Old French Bridge – Kampot

Constructed in the early 20th century, the Old French Bridge played a significant role in connecting the towns and facilitating trade during the French colonial period. Over the years, it has withstood the test of time, witnessing various historical events and changes in the region. The bridge remains a symbol of Kampot’s colonial past and […]
Wat Sampov Pram – Kampot

Wat Sampov Pram has deep historical roots, reflecting the spiritual heritage of the region. The temple has served as a pilgrimage site for local Buddhists for many years and is a testament to the Khmer architectural style. The name “Sampov Pram” translates to “five mountains,” which symbolize the five elements in Buddhist philosophy. Throughout the […]
Wat Samathi – Kampot

Established several decades ago, Wat Samathi has become an integral part of the local community, serving not only as a place of worship but also as a center for cultural and social activities. The temple reflects the deep-rooted Buddhist traditions in Cambodia and has witnessed many significant events in the lives of the local population. […]
Popokvil waterfall – Kampot

Popokvil Falls has long been a hidden gem for locals and adventurers alike. Nestled within Bokor National Park, the falls have been shaped by the area’s unique geology and climate, contributing to the rich biodiversity of the region. While the falls have gained popularity in recent years, they remain a testament to the natural beauty […]