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Kep is synonymous with its blue swimming crabs, and the market is the definitive place to eat them, served steamed or stir-fried with the town's celebrated Kampot green pepper in a combination that has become one of Cambodia's most iconic dishes. The crab sellers are mostly women in traditional checked kramas who weigh, cook, and serve the crabs with practiced efficiency. Prawns, squid, snapper, and other fresh seafood are equally available. 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The hill is topped with a complex of active Buddhist pagodas and shrines accessible via a long stairway or by tuk-tuk along a winding road to the summit, where panoramic views stretch across the surrounding countryside. Carved into the hillside are several caves including the infamous Killing Caves, where the Khmer Rouge threw victims to their deaths during the 1970s, now memorialized with a stupa and glass-enclosed bones. A large reclining Buddha is enshrined in the largest cave. In the evening, millions of bats emerge from crevices in the limestone cliff in a spectacular nightly display that draws visitors from across the region.","Area 53, Preah Sihanouk, Cambodia",{"type":8,"coordinates":55},[56,57],103.5255,10.626975,"4.79",228,{"name":61,"slug":62,"description":63,"icon":64,"thumbnailUrl":20},"Adventure","adventure","Adventure sports, hiking, and outdoor activities","healthicons:travel",{"durationMins":66,"isAccessible":24,"bestVisitTime":67},150,"Morning (6am - 12pm)",0.04,{"name":70,"slug":71,"description":72,"address":73,"location":74,"averageRating":78,"totalReviews":79,"thumbnail":20,"category":80,"administrativeLocation":20,"touristSpot":85,"distanceKm":68},"Koh Rong Island","koh-rong-island","Koh Rong is Cambodia's second-largest island, located roughly 25 kilometers off the coast of Sihanoukville in the Gulf of Thailand. With 43 kilometers of coastline encompassing over 20 named beaches, it is renowned for its pristine stretches of white sand, crystal-clear turquoise water, and vibrant coral reefs. Long Beach on the western shore is widely considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Southeast Asia, extending 7 kilometers with barely a building in sight. The island is also famous for bioluminescent plankton that illuminate the shallow water at night with an ethereal blue glow. Beyond the beaches, the interior features dense jungle, wildlife trails, and small fishing villages where traditional Cambodian island life continues largely undisturbed.","Area 33, Preah Sihanouk, Cambodia",{"type":8,"coordinates":75},[76,77],103.5249,10.626585,"4.45",352,{"name":81,"slug":82,"description":83,"icon":84,"thumbnailUrl":20},"Islands","islands","Coastal islands and beach destinations","fontisto:island",{"durationMins":86,"isAccessible":22,"bestVisitTime":23},360,{"name":88,"slug":89,"description":90,"address":91,"location":92,"averageRating":96,"totalReviews":97,"thumbnail":20,"category":98,"administrativeLocation":20,"touristSpot":103,"distanceKm":105},"Prek Toal Bird Sanctuary","prek-toal-bird-sanctuary","Prek Toal Bird Sanctuary is one of the most significant waterbird colonies in all of Southeast Asia, forming part of the Tonle Sap Biosphere Reserve on the northwestern edge of the lake. The sanctuary protects nesting sites for several globally endangered large waterbird species including the spot-billed pelican, the greater adjutant stork, and the milky stork, which gather here in their thousands during the dry-season nesting period from December to May. Visitors travel by boat from Siem Reap to the floating ranger station deep within the flooded forest, then transfer to smaller vessels that navigate silently beneath the tree canopy to reach observation towers above the nesting colonies. The cacophony of thousands of birds in the treetops overhead is an extraordinary wildlife spectacle found nowhere else in the region.","Area 63, Preah Sihanouk, Cambodia",{"type":8,"coordinates":93},[94,95],103.5258,10.62717,"3.36",119,{"name":99,"slug":100,"description":101,"icon":102,"thumbnailUrl":20},"Nature","nature","Natural parks, forests, and outdoor landscapes","i-lucide-tree-deciduous",{"durationMins":104,"isAccessible":22,"bestVisitTime":23},240,0.08,{"name":107,"slug":108,"description":109,"address":110,"location":111,"averageRating":115,"totalReviews":116,"thumbnail":20,"category":117,"administrativeLocation":20,"touristSpot":122,"distanceKm":105},"National Museum of Cambodia","national-museum-of-cambodia","The National Museum of Cambodia in Phnom Penh is the country's largest and most important repository of Khmer art and cultural heritage. Opened in 1920 during the French protectorate era, the building itself is an elegant example of Khmer architecture, designed by French scholar George Groslier with red terracotta tile roofs, pavilions, and a central courtyard garden. The museum's four galleries hold a collection of over 14,000 objects spanning from prehistoric times through the post-Angkor period, with highlights including the colossal Vishnu of Mebon, the Leper King statue from Angkor Thom, and exceptional bronze and stone sculptures tracing the full arc of Khmer artistic achievement. An informative audio guide helps contextualise the collection for first-time visitors.","Area 23, Preah Sihanouk, Cambodia",{"type":8,"coordinates":112},[113,114],103.5246,10.62639,"2.67",278,{"name":118,"slug":119,"description":120,"icon":121,"thumbnailUrl":20},"Ruins","ruins","Archaeological ruins and historical remnants","temaki:ruins",{"durationMins":66,"isAccessible":22,"bestVisitTime":67},{"name":124,"slug":125,"description":126,"address":127,"location":128,"averageRating":132,"totalReviews":133,"thumbnail":20,"category":134,"administrativeLocation":20,"touristSpot":135,"distanceKm":137},"West Baray","west-baray","West Baray is the largest of Angkor's ancient reservoirs, an enormous hand-dug irrigation tank measuring approximately 8 kilometers long and 2.1 kilometers wide, constructed during the reign of King Udayadityavarman I in the early 11th century. Unlike the East Baray, which has been dry since medieval times, West Baray still retains water year-round and has evolved into a popular recreational destination for Cambodian families from Siem Reap. Locals swim from a sandy beach on its eastern bank, and boat trips carry visitors out to the small island of West Mebon near the center, where the ruins of an 11th-century Angkorian temple and its famous bronze Vishnu statue reclining on a serpent once stood amid the waters.","Area 73, Preah Sihanouk, Cambodia",{"type":8,"coordinates":129},[130,131],103.5261,10.627365,"3.22",342,{"name":99,"slug":100,"description":101,"icon":102,"thumbnailUrl":20},{"durationMins":136,"isAccessible":22,"bestVisitTime":67},120,0.12,{"name":139,"icon":140,"tagline":20,"logoUrl":20,"wordmarkUrl":20},"TravelGuide","i-lucide-compass",{"data":142,"meta":143,"links":152},[],{"itemsPerPage":144,"totalItems":48,"currentPage":145,"totalPages":48,"sortBy":146,"filter":150},5,1,[147],[148,149],"createdAt","DESC",{"place.slug":151},"$eq:kep-crab-market",{"current":153},"http://api.jolchet.com/api/v1/public/reviews?page=1&limit=5&sortBy=createdAt:DESC&filter.place.slug=$eq:kep-crab-market",{"averageRating":45,"totalReviews":14,"histogram":155},[156,157,159,161,163],{"stars":144,"count":48,"pct":48},{"stars":158,"count":48,"pct":48},4,{"stars":160,"count":48,"pct":48},3,{"stars":162,"count":48,"pct":48},2,{"stars":145,"count":48,"pct":48},1778840025343]