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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. 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Each norry consists of a simple bamboo platform balanced on two metal axles fitted with small wheels, powered by a salvaged motorbike engine that propels it along the track at a surprisingly brisk pace. When two norries meet on the single-track line, the less loaded one is dismantled and stacked to the side to let the other pass, a pragmatic local tradition that has become part of the charm. The ride passes through flat rice paddies, rural villages, and golden countryside, delivering an authentic glimpse of provincial Cambodian life from an entirely unique vantage point.","Area 54, Kampot Province, Cambodia",{"type":8,"coordinates":55},[56,57],104.1835,10.613625,"4.27",672,{"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":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},"Koh Rong Samloem","koh-rong-samloem","Koh Rong Samloem is the smaller, quieter sibling of Koh Rong, separated by a narrow channel and offering a more tranquil island escape in the Gulf of Thailand. The island is best known for Saracen Bay on its eastern shore, a perfectly curved lagoon with calm, shallow water ideal for swimming and snorkeling, fringed by bungalows and small beach bars. The western side faces the open sea and has wilder, emptier beaches. Bioluminescent plankton are frequently visible in the sheltered bay on dark nights. The island has limited road infrastructure, restricting motorized vehicles and preserving its peaceful character. Diverse marine life around the surrounding reefs makes it a favorite spot for snorkeling and diving excursions.","Area 34, Kampot Province, Cambodia",{"type":8,"coordinates":74},[75,76],104.1829,10.613235,"4.51",642,{"name":16,"slug":17,"description":18,"icon":19,"thumbnailUrl":20},{"durationMins":81,"isAccessible":22,"bestVisitTime":82},360,"Evening (6pm - 10pm)",{"name":84,"slug":85,"description":86,"address":87,"location":88,"averageRating":92,"totalReviews":93,"thumbnail":20,"category":94,"administrativeLocation":20,"touristSpot":99,"distanceKm":100},"Artisans Angkor","artisans-angkor","Artisans Angkor is a Cambodian social enterprise founded in 1992 with the mission of preserving and reviving traditional Khmer craftsmanship by training and employing artisans from rural communities around Siem Reap. The main workshop in central Siem Reap offers free guided tours where visitors can watch skilled craftspeople at work carving stone and wood, gilding lacquerware, weaving silk on traditional looms, casting bronze, and applying delicate silver work. The on-site boutique sells high-quality handmade products at fair-trade prices, providing artisans with sustainable livelihoods. A second workshop at Chantiers Ecoles near Angkor Wat complex focuses on stone carving. All products are certified authentic and proceeds fund the continued training of hundreds of apprentices annually, making every purchase a direct contribution to Cambodia's living cultural heritage.","Area 64, Kampot Province, Cambodia",{"type":8,"coordinates":89},[90,91],104.1838,10.61382,"3.58",235,{"name":95,"slug":96,"description":97,"icon":98,"thumbnailUrl":20},"Markets","markets","Traditional markets, bazaars, and shopping districts","healthicons:market-stall",{"durationMins":66,"isAccessible":22,"bestVisitTime":82},0.08,{"name":102,"slug":103,"description":104,"address":105,"location":106,"averageRating":110,"totalReviews":111,"thumbnail":20,"category":112,"administrativeLocation":20,"touristSpot":117,"distanceKm":100},"Wat Phnom","wat-phnom","Wat Phnom is the tallest religious structure in Phnom Penh, standing 27 meters high atop a 27-meter artificial hill, and is the founding legend of the city itself. According to tradition, a wealthy widow named Daun Penh discovered sacred Buddha statues washed ashore by the Mekong River in 1372 and built a temple on the hill to house them, giving the city its name meaning Hill of Penh. The current sanctuary dates from 1926 and contains Buddha images, colorful murals depicting scenes from the life of the Buddha, and a shrine to Daun Penh herself. The surrounding park is home to long-tailed macaque monkeys and is a popular spot for locals during weekends. 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Built primarily in the 9th to 12th centuries and dedicated to Shiva, the temple is laid out along a 800-meter axial promenade that climbs through five successive gopuras to a main sanctuary with sweeping views over the Cambodian plain below. Its position on a natural defensive cliff and its elaborately carved pediments and lintels make it architecturally unique among all Khmer temples. Sovereignty over the temple was the subject of a long-running territorial dispute between Cambodia and Thailand, settled in Cambodia's favor by the International Court of Justice in 1962 and reaffirmed in 2013.","Area 74, Kampot Province, Cambodia",{"type":8,"coordinates":126},[127,128],104.1841,10.614015,"3.41",519,{"name":113,"slug":114,"description":115,"icon":116,"thumbnailUrl":20},{"durationMins":133,"isAccessible":24,"bestVisitTime":134},180,"Night (10pm - 6am)",0.12,{"name":137,"icon":138,"tagline":20,"logoUrl":20,"wordmarkUrl":20},"TravelGuide","i-lucide-compass",{"averageRating":45,"totalReviews":14,"histogram":140},[141,143,145,147,149],{"stars":142,"count":48,"pct":48},5,{"stars":144,"count":48,"pct":48},4,{"stars":146,"count":48,"pct":48},3,{"stars":148,"count":48,"pct":48},2,{"stars":150,"count":48,"pct":48},1,{"data":152,"meta":153,"links":160},[],{"itemsPerPage":142,"totalItems":48,"currentPage":150,"totalPages":48,"sortBy":154,"filter":158},[155],[156,157],"createdAt","DESC",{"place.slug":159},"$eq:koh-tonsay-rabbit-island",{"current":161},"http://api.jolchet.com/api/v1/public/reviews?page=1&limit=5&sortBy=createdAt:DESC&filter.place.slug=$eq:koh-tonsay-rabbit-island",1778840015313]