Koh Tonsay (Rabbit Island)
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Koh Tonsay, nicknamed Rabbit Island due to its shape when seen from above, is a small undeveloped island lying just 4 kilometers off the coast of Kep province. A short boat ride of about 20 minutes from Kep's crab market pier brings visitors to three modest beaches fringed by leaning coconut palms and backed by dense tropical jungle. Basic wooden bungalow guesthouses and hammock camps operated by local families offer simple overnight stays, making it popular with travelers seeking an authentic off-grid island experience. The surrounding waters are calm and clear enough for snorkeling, and the absence of motorized vehicles or nightlife keeps the pace restful. Freshly caught seafood grilled on the beach is a signature experience of any visit.
Koh Tonsay, nicknamed Rabbit Island due to its shape when seen from above, is a small undeveloped island lying just 4 kilometers off the coast of Kep province. A short boat ride of about 20 minutes from Kep's crab market pier brings visitors to three modest beaches fringed by leaning coconut palms and backed by dense tropical jungle. Basic wooden bungalow guesthouses and hammock camps operated by local families offer simple overnight stays, making it popular with travelers seeking an authentic off-grid island experience. The surrounding waters are calm and clear enough for snorkeling, and the absence of motorized vehicles or nightlife keeps the pace restful. Freshly caught seafood grilled on the beach is a signature experience of any visit.
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