Le Bokor Palace – Kampot

Constructed during the French colonial era, Le Bokor Palace served as a glamorous retreat for the elite, attracting visitors with its lavish accommodations and entertainment options. However, following the departure of the French and the subsequent political turmoil in Cambodia, the palace fell into disrepair, eventually becoming abandoned. In recent years, it has been the focus of restoration efforts, drawing visitors interested in its historical significance and architectural beauty. The palace now stands as a testament to the region’s rich history and the legacy of the colonial period.

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Experience the grandeur of Le Bokor Palace with Eagle Discovery Cambodia. Our guided tours offer insights into the palace’s storied past and its architectural features while providing ample time to appreciate the stunning views from this mountaintop gem. Perfect for history buffs and nature lovers alike, a visit to Le Bokor Palace is a captivating journey through time, set against the backdrop of Cambodia’s natural beauty.

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