Kep National Park – Kep

Established in 1993, Kep National Park preserves the unique biodiversity of the region, supporting a variety of native flora and fauna, including monkeys, hornbills, and countless butterfly species. The area surrounding Kep was once a thriving seaside resort town during the French colonial period, with a glamorous reputation that faded during the later decades of the 20th century. The park, however, has remained a protected haven for nature, offering visitors a peaceful and scenic escape. Trails have been developed by local conservationists to promote eco-friendly tourism while respecting the natural habitat.

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Explore Kep National Park with Eagle Discovery Cambodia for an unforgettable nature experience. Our guided tours will take you along the best trails, sharing insights into the area’s unique wildlife and plants while stopping at panoramic viewpoints. Join us to experience the serenity and beauty of Kep National Park, where adventure and nature come together for a refreshing day in Cambodia’s lush landscapes!

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