Koh Tonsay (Rabbit Island)

Koh Tonsay has long been a retreat for locals, and in recent years, it has gained popularity among tourists for its serene beauty. Named “Rabbit Island” due to its rabbit-like shape, it has a simple charm reminiscent of Cambodia’s untouched coastal gems. Over time, the island has preserved much of its traditional way of life, as there is limited development and electricity, making it a unique experience for visitors who wish to disconnect and unwind. Fishermen and their families still live on the island, offering glimpses into a traditional lifestyle centered around the sea.

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Embark on a relaxing day trip to Koh Tonsay with Eagle Discovery Cambodia, where our expert guides will introduce you to the hidden corners of the island. Lounge on the beach, enjoy fresh seafood and immerse yourself in the quiet rhythms of island life. Our tours offer a seamless blend of relaxation and discovery, perfect for experiencing Cambodia’s coastal beauty in its purest form.

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