Kampot Province has emerged as one of
Cambodia’s most alluring destinations thanks to a hard-to-beat
combination of old colonial architecture, abundant natural attractions
and easy intra-regional transport. Enchanted visitors often end up
staying in the sleepy, atmospheric provincial capital of Kampot rather
longer than planned. Nearby Kep is but a hop away and the province is
riddled with honeycombed limestone caves, some providing shelter to
centuries-old brick temples from the pre-Angkorian period.
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