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Nature Attractions In Kep Province

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Kep also romanized as Kaeb formally known as Kep Province is the smallest province of Cambodia covering 336 km2 , with a population of 40,280. It is one of the newest Cambodian provinces, together with Pailin, Sihanoukville and Tboung Khmum, created by Royal Decree on 22 December 2008, which separated Kep Municipality & Damnak Chang'aeur District from the Kampot Province, as well as adjusting several provincial borders. It is both the smallest and least populous province of Cambodia. The provincial capital is Kep District and the province contains the Kep National Park.
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Nature Attractions In Kep Province

  • 1. Kep National Park Kep
    Kep also romanized as Kaeb formally known as Kep Province is the smallest province of Cambodia covering 336 km2 , with a population of 40,280. It is one of the newest Cambodian provinces, together with Pailin, Sihanoukville and Tboung Khmum, created by Royal Decree on 22 December 2008, which separated Kep Municipality & Damnak Chang'aeur District from the Kampot Province, as well as adjusting several provincial borders. It is both the smallest and least populous province of Cambodia. The provincial capital is Kep District and the province contains the Kep National Park.
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  • 2. Koh Tonsay (Rabbit Island) Kep
    Koh Thonsáy is a Cambodian island located off the country's southern coast in the Gulf of Thailand. Koh Thonsáy translates to Rabbit Island, it is being administered by Kep Province. Koh Tonsay is located just 4 km south of Kep town, has an area of around 2 km2 and can be reached by ferry boat from the local port. The island is open for visitors and tourists, who value white sand beaches and the marine scenery. The surrounding sea is shallow, the sea bed gradually sloping, excellent for recreational activities. A number of coral reefs and a variety of habitats for animals and plants attract researchers and ecologists. During Norodom Sihanouk’s Sangkum Reastr Niyum regime , the island was a rehabilitation center for convicted criminals, who were in turn used to defend the island. Horse ...
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  • 3. Kep Beach Kep
    Kep also romanized as Kaeb formally known as Kep Province is the smallest province of Cambodia covering 336 km2 , with a population of 40,280. It is one of the newest Cambodian provinces, together with Pailin, Sihanoukville and Tboung Khmum, created by Royal Decree on 22 December 2008, which separated Kep Municipality & Damnak Chang'aeur District from the Kampot Province, as well as adjusting several provincial borders. It is both the smallest and least populous province of Cambodia. The provincial capital is Kep District and the province contains the Kep National Park.
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  • 4. Kep Butterfly Farm Kep
    Kep also romanized as Kaeb formally known as Kep Province is the smallest province of Cambodia covering 336 km2 , with a population of 40,280. It is one of the newest Cambodian provinces, together with Pailin, Sihanoukville and Tboung Khmum, created by Royal Decree on 22 December 2008, which separated Kep Municipality & Damnak Chang'aeur District from the Kampot Province, as well as adjusting several provincial borders. It is both the smallest and least populous province of Cambodia. The provincial capital is Kep District and the province contains the Kep National Park.
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  • 8. Bokor National Park Kampot
    Bokor Hill Station refers to a collection of French colonial buildings , constructed as a temperate mountain luxury resort and retreat for colonial residents in the early 1920s atop Bokor Mountain in Preah Monivong National Park, about 37 km west of Kampot in southern Cambodia. Abandoned for long periods of time, modern infrastructure has made the location easily accessible as re-development is taking place. It was used as the location for the final showdown of the movie City of Ghosts and the 2004 film R-Point. To the north-east are the Povokvil Waterfalls.
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