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The park shelters significant biodiversity including elephants, leopards, sun bears, gibbons, and hundreds of bird species across its montane forests. Key attractions include panoramic cliff-edge viewpoints over the Gulf of Thailand, Popokvil Waterfall, Black Lake, and the ruins of the abandoned French hill station. A paved road constructed in 2012 made the summit accessible by car for the first time, opening the park to far wider visitation than previously possible.",{"type":8,"coordinates":9},"Point",[10,11],103.2062,13.10208,"Area 45, Battambang Province, Cambodia",2.9,444,{"name":16,"slug":17,"description":18,"icon":19,"thumbnailUrl":20},"Nature","nature","Natural parks, forests, and outdoor landscapes","i-lucide-tree-deciduous",null,240,false,"Morning (6am - 12pm)",[],[26,31],{"key":27,"label":28,"icon":29,"enabled":30,"value":21},"durationMins","Visit Duration","i-lucide-clock-3",true,{"key":32,"label":33,"icon":34,"enabled":30,"value":23},"bestVisitTime","Best Visit Time","i-lucide-clock",[],[],[38,45,61,79,99,114],{"name":5,"slug":4,"description":6,"address":12,"location":39,"averageRating":41,"totalReviews":14,"thumbnail":20,"category":42,"administrativeLocation":20,"touristSpot":43,"distanceKm":44},{"type":8,"coordinates":40},[10,11],"2.90",{"name":16,"slug":17,"description":18,"icon":19,"thumbnailUrl":20},{"durationMins":21,"isAccessible":22,"bestVisitTime":23},0,{"name":46,"slug":47,"description":48,"address":49,"location":50,"averageRating":54,"totalReviews":55,"thumbnail":20,"category":56,"administrativeLocation":20,"touristSpot":57,"distanceKm":60},"Phnom Sampeau Bat Cave","phnom-sampeau-bat-cave","The Phnom Sampeau Bat Cave is one of Cambodia's most astonishing natural wildlife spectacles, occurring every evening at dusk when an estimated three million wrinkle-lipped free-tailed bats emerge from fissures in the limestone cliffs of Phnom Sampeau hill outside Battambang city. The exodus begins around 30 minutes before sunset and continues for over an hour, with the bats pouring out in a continuous undulating ribbon that spirals thousands of meters into the sky in swirling columns visible for kilometers around. Resident bat hawks and other raptors dive repeatedly through the stream to pick off individual bats in dramatic aerial hunts. Visitors gather on the hillside road and in the fields below with binoculars and cameras. The sheer scale and duration of the emergence makes it a genuinely unforgettable experience.","Area 55, Battambang Province, Cambodia",{"type":8,"coordinates":51},[52,53],103.2065,13.102275,"3.15",217,{"name":16,"slug":17,"description":18,"icon":19,"thumbnailUrl":20},{"durationMins":58,"isAccessible":22,"bestVisitTime":59},75,"Night (10pm - 6am)",0.04,{"name":62,"slug":63,"description":64,"address":65,"location":66,"averageRating":70,"totalReviews":71,"thumbnail":20,"category":72,"administrativeLocation":20,"touristSpot":77,"distanceKm":60},"Otres Beach","otres-beach","Otres Beach is a laid-back stretch of coastline located south of central Sihanoukville, historically favored by backpackers and long-stay visitors seeking a calmer alternative to the busier town beaches. Divided into Otres 1 and Otres 2, the beach runs for several kilometers with soft pale sand, shallow surf, and reliable sunset views over the Gulf of Thailand. Otres 1 has a relaxed strip of guesthouses, beach bars, and seafood restaurants operating at a gentle pace, while Otres 2 transitions into more natural undeveloped shoreline. The sea here is generally calm during the dry season, making it suitable for swimming and paddleboarding. Despite rapid development elsewhere in Sihanoukville, Otres retains a relatively mellow atmosphere compared to the busier resort areas.","Area 35, Battambang Province, Cambodia",{"type":8,"coordinates":67},[68,69],103.2059,13.101885,"2.96",534,{"name":73,"slug":74,"description":75,"icon":76,"thumbnailUrl":20},"Islands","islands","Coastal islands and beach destinations","fontisto:island",{"durationMins":78,"isAccessible":30,"bestVisitTime":59},180,{"name":80,"slug":81,"description":82,"address":83,"location":84,"averageRating":88,"totalReviews":89,"thumbnail":20,"category":90,"administrativeLocation":20,"touristSpot":95,"distanceKm":98},"Angkor National Museum","angkor-national-museum","The Angkor National Museum is a world-class museum located on Charles de Gaulle Avenue in Siem Reap, opened in 2007 and dedicated to the history, culture, and artistic achievements of the Khmer Empire. Its eight air-conditioned galleries present over a thousand artifacts spanning the full span of Angkorian civilization, with particular emphasis on the Angkor Wat period of the 11th and 12th centuries. The centerpiece is the Gallery of 1,000 Buddhas, a vast circular room displaying an extraordinary assembly of Buddha images in stone, bronze, and wood from different eras. State-of-the-art audiovisual presentations, interactive displays, and multimedia storytelling make the collection highly accessible for visitors new to Khmer history. The museum provides essential context for understanding the temples of the Angkor Archaeological Park before or after visiting them.","Area 65, Battambang Province, Cambodia",{"type":8,"coordinates":85},[86,87],103.2068,13.10247,"3.70",365,{"name":91,"slug":92,"description":93,"icon":94,"thumbnailUrl":20},"Ruins","ruins","Archaeological ruins and historical remnants","temaki:ruins",{"durationMins":96,"isAccessible":30,"bestVisitTime":97},150,"Any time",0.08,{"name":100,"slug":101,"description":102,"address":103,"location":104,"averageRating":108,"totalReviews":109,"thumbnail":20,"category":110,"administrativeLocation":20,"touristSpot":111,"distanceKm":98},"Independence Monument","independence-monument","The Independence Monument in Phnom Penh was built in 1958 to commemorate Cambodia's independence from France, achieved on 9 November 1953. Designed by the renowned Cambodian architect Vann Molyvann, the structure draws directly from Khmer architectural tradition and takes the form of a lotus-shaped stupa inspired by the central tower of Angkor Wat's Banteay Srei temple. Standing 37 meters tall, it is tiered in five levels adorned with naga serpents and carved decorative elements in pink sandstone and red brick. The monument sits at the intersection of Norodom and Sihanouk Boulevards and is illuminated in red and blue at night. It serves as a focal point for national ceremonies including Independence Day and Water Festival celebrations.","Area 25, Battambang Province, Cambodia",{"type":8,"coordinates":105},[106,107],103.2056,13.10169,"2.57",370,{"name":91,"slug":92,"description":93,"icon":94,"thumbnailUrl":20},{"durationMins":112,"isAccessible":30,"bestVisitTime":113},45,"Afternoon (12pm - 6pm)",{"name":115,"slug":116,"description":117,"address":118,"location":119,"averageRating":123,"totalReviews":124,"thumbnail":20,"category":125,"administrativeLocation":20,"touristSpot":130,"distanceKm":131},"Koh Ker Temple Complex","koh-ker-temple-complex","Koh Ker was the capital of the Khmer Empire for a brief but remarkable period between 928 and 944 AD under King Jayavarman IV, who moved the seat of power 100 kilometers northeast of Angkor before it returned under his successor. The complex encompasses over 180 catalogued temple structures spread across a large forested area in Preah Vihear province, making it one of the largest concentrations of Angkor-era monuments outside of Siem Reap. The site was heavily mined during the civil war and has only been systematically cleared and opened to visitors relatively recently. The jungle setting, relative remoteness, and near-absence of other tourists gives Koh Ker an adventurous character distinct from the well-visited temples of the main Angkor Archaeological Park.","Area 75, Battambang Province, Cambodia",{"type":8,"coordinates":120},[121,122],103.2071,13.102665,"3.84",337,{"name":126,"slug":127,"description":128,"icon":129,"thumbnailUrl":20},"Temples","temples","Ancient and modern temples and sacred sites","material-symbols:temple-hindu-rounded",{"durationMins":78,"isAccessible":22,"bestVisitTime":113},0.12,{"name":133,"icon":134,"tagline":20,"logoUrl":20,"wordmarkUrl":20},"TravelGuide","i-lucide-compass",{"averageRating":41,"totalReviews":14,"histogram":136},[137,139,141,143,145],{"stars":138,"count":44,"pct":44},5,{"stars":140,"count":44,"pct":44},4,{"stars":142,"count":44,"pct":44},3,{"stars":144,"count":44,"pct":44},2,{"stars":146,"count":44,"pct":44},1,{"data":148,"meta":149,"links":156},[],{"itemsPerPage":138,"totalItems":44,"currentPage":146,"totalPages":44,"sortBy":150,"filter":154},[151],[152,153],"createdAt","DESC",{"place.slug":155},"$eq:bokor-national-park",{"current":157},"http://api.jolchet.com/api/v1/public/reviews?page=1&limit=5&sortBy=createdAt:DESC&filter.place.slug=$eq:bokor-national-park",1778840029543]