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Unlike fully floating villages, Kampong Phluk is built on towering stilts up to eight meters high that keep the houses above water during the annual flood season, creating the dramatic sight of homes seemingly balanced atop tall wooden poles reflected in the calm lake surface. The surrounding flooded forest of submerged trees is a unique and eerie landscape best explored by small rowboat. The community of around 3,000 residents makes a living primarily from fishing, and visitors can observe traditional fish-trap weaving and fish paste production alongside the stilted school, pagoda, and market.",{"type":8,"coordinates":9},"Point",[10,11],102.9865,11.604275,"Area 60, Battambang Province, Cambodia",4.82,257,{"name":16,"slug":17,"description":18,"icon":19,"thumbnailUrl":20},"Nature","nature","Natural parks, forests, and outdoor landscapes","i-lucide-tree-deciduous",null,180,true,"Any time",false,[],[27,31,35],{"key":28,"label":29,"icon":30,"enabled":22},"accessible","Accessible","i-lucide-accessibility",{"key":32,"label":33,"icon":34,"enabled":22,"value":21},"durationMins","Visit Duration","i-lucide-clock-3",{"key":36,"label":37,"icon":38,"enabled":22,"value":23},"bestVisitTime","Best Visit Time","i-lucide-clock",[],[],[42,49,68,83,103,117],{"name":5,"slug":4,"description":6,"address":12,"location":43,"averageRating":45,"totalReviews":14,"thumbnail":20,"category":46,"administrativeLocation":20,"touristSpot":47,"distanceKm":48},{"type":8,"coordinates":44},[10,11],"4.82",{"name":16,"slug":17,"description":18,"icon":19,"thumbnailUrl":20},{"durationMins":21,"isAccessible":22,"bestVisitTime":23},0,{"name":50,"slug":51,"description":52,"address":53,"location":54,"averageRating":58,"totalReviews":59,"thumbnail":20,"category":60,"administrativeLocation":20,"touristSpot":65,"distanceKm":67},"War Museum Cambodia","war-museum-cambodia","The War Museum Cambodia in Siem Reap is an open-air and indoor museum dedicated to documenting the decades of armed conflict that shaped modern Cambodia from the 1960s through the 1990s, covering the Vietnam War spillover, the Khmer Rouge era, and the subsequent civil war period. The museum's extensive outdoor yard is filled with tanks, artillery pieces, rocket launchers, armored vehicles, and military aircraft in varying states of decay and preservation, all collected from actual battlefields across the country. Indoor galleries display small arms, mines, uniforms, propaganda materials, and photographic records. Former soldiers from different sides of the conflict serve as volunteer guides, sharing first-person accounts of their experiences that bring the historical artifacts into vivid and sobering human context.","Area 70, Battambang Province, Cambodia",{"type":8,"coordinates":55},[56,57],102.9868,11.60447,"3.56",645,{"name":61,"slug":62,"description":63,"icon":64,"thumbnailUrl":20},"Ruins","ruins","Archaeological ruins and historical remnants","temaki:ruins",{"durationMins":66,"isAccessible":22,"bestVisitTime":23},90,0.04,{"name":69,"slug":70,"description":71,"address":72,"location":73,"averageRating":77,"totalReviews":78,"thumbnail":20,"category":79,"administrativeLocation":20,"touristSpot":80,"distanceKm":67},"Teuk Chhou Rapids","teuk-chhou-rapids","Teuk Chhou Rapids is a popular natural recreation area on the Kampot River, located about 8 kilometers north of Kampot town where the river narrows and rushes over a rocky bed before widening again into calm flat water downstream. The area has been a beloved local picnic destination for decades, and on weekends Cambodian families arrive in large numbers to swim in the current, relax on the rocks, hire inner tubes for floating, and share food in the riverside pavilions and hammock shelters that line the banks. The rapids are at their most exhilarating during the rainy season when the river runs full and fast. Surrounding forest provides shade, and the sound of rushing water creates an atmosphere very different from the nearby town and coast.","Area 50, Battambang Province, Cambodia",{"type":8,"coordinates":74},[75,76],102.9862,11.60408,"4.85",748,{"name":16,"slug":17,"description":18,"icon":19,"thumbnailUrl":20},{"durationMins":81,"isAccessible":22,"bestVisitTime":82},120,"Morning (6am - 12pm)",{"name":84,"slug":85,"description":86,"address":87,"location":88,"averageRating":92,"totalReviews":93,"thumbnail":20,"category":94,"administrativeLocation":20,"touristSpot":99,"distanceKm":102},"Oudong Mountain","oudong-mountain","Oudong Mountain is a long low ridge rising from the flat rice plains of Kandal province about 40 kilometers north of Phnom Penh, serving as the royal capital of Cambodia for over two centuries between 1618 and 1866. The hilltop is crowned with a sequence of large Buddhist stupas housing the ashes of former Khmer kings, including the distinctive Vihear Preah Ath Roes stupa, plus a revered reclining Buddha and several active pagodas maintained by resident monks. Two staircases climb the north and south ends of the ridge, with the longer southern stairway flanked by nagas and vendors selling incense and offerings. From the summit the panoramic views extend across the surrounding floodplain, rice paddies, and the glittering surface of the Tonle Sap river in the distance.","Area 80, Battambang Province, Cambodia",{"type":8,"coordinates":89},[90,91],102.9871,11.604665,"3.99",65,{"name":95,"slug":96,"description":97,"icon":98,"thumbnailUrl":20},"Temples","temples","Ancient and modern temples and sacred sites","material-symbols:temple-hindu-rounded",{"durationMins":100,"isAccessible":24,"bestVisitTime":101},150,"Afternoon (12pm - 6pm)",0.08,{"name":104,"slug":105,"description":106,"address":107,"location":108,"averageRating":112,"totalReviews":113,"thumbnail":20,"category":114,"administrativeLocation":20,"touristSpot":115,"distanceKm":102},"Wat Leu Pagoda","wat-leu-pagoda","Wat Leu Pagoda is a Buddhist temple perched on a forested hilltop overlooking the city of Sihanoukville and the Gulf of Thailand coastline below. Reached via a steep but manageable road winding through the jungle, the pagoda sits within a quiet compound of golden spires, large Buddha statues, and colorful mosaic decorations typical of modern Khmer religious architecture. The hillside surrounding the temple is dotted with large seated and standing Buddha figures in various poses looking out toward the sea. The panoramic views from the summit encompass the harbor, offshore islands, and on clear days stretch far out across the Gulf. The temple is an active place of worship visited by local Buddhists and curious travelers seeking both spiritual reflection and outstanding coastal scenery.","Area 40, Battambang Province, Cambodia",{"type":8,"coordinates":109},[110,111],102.9859,11.603885,"3.71",266,{"name":95,"slug":96,"description":97,"icon":98,"thumbnailUrl":20},{"durationMins":116,"isAccessible":24,"bestVisitTime":101},60,{"name":118,"slug":119,"description":120,"address":121,"location":122,"averageRating":126,"totalReviews":127,"thumbnail":20,"category":128,"administrativeLocation":20,"touristSpot":133,"distanceKm":136},"Virachey National Park","virachey-national-park","Virachey National Park is one of the largest and most biodiverse protected areas in Cambodia, covering approximately 3,325 square kilometers of remote highland rainforest in Ratanakiri and Stung Treng provinces along the borders with Laos and Vietnam. The park contains some of the most pristine and least disturbed primary forest remaining in mainland Southeast Asia, sheltering rare and endangered species including tigers, sun bears, clouded leopards, Asian elephants, gibbons, and hundreds of bird species. There are no roads into the park interior, making all access dependent on multi-day guided treks arranged through the park ranger station in Banlung. Trekking expeditions range from three to ten days, following river valleys and forest trails through landscapes of extraordinary untouched wilderness rarely experienced by visitors to Cambodia.","Area 90, Battambang Province, Cambodia",{"type":8,"coordinates":123},[124,125],102.9874,11.60486,"3.94",50,{"name":129,"slug":130,"description":131,"icon":132,"thumbnailUrl":20},"Adventure","adventure","Adventure sports, hiking, and outdoor activities","healthicons:travel",{"durationMins":134,"isAccessible":24,"bestVisitTime":135},300,"Night (10pm - 6am)",0.12,{"name":138,"icon":139,"tagline":20,"logoUrl":20,"wordmarkUrl":20},"TravelGuide","i-lucide-compass",{"averageRating":45,"totalReviews":14,"histogram":141},[142,144,146,148,150],{"stars":143,"count":48,"pct":48},5,{"stars":145,"count":48,"pct":48},4,{"stars":147,"count":48,"pct":48},3,{"stars":149,"count":48,"pct":48},2,{"stars":151,"count":48,"pct":48},1,{"data":153,"meta":154,"links":161},[],{"itemsPerPage":143,"totalItems":48,"currentPage":151,"totalPages":48,"sortBy":155,"filter":159},[156],[157,158],"createdAt","DESC",{"place.slug":160},"$eq:kampong-phluk-floating-village",{"current":162},"http://api.jolchet.com/api/v1/public/reviews?page=1&limit=5&sortBy=createdAt:DESC&filter.place.slug=$eq:kampong-phluk-floating-village",1778840027620]