Discover the best top things to do in Kep Province, Cambodia including Kep Adventures, Max Discovery Cambodia, Vagabond Temple, Flying Dog Farm, Sothy's Pepper Farm, Koh Tonsay (Rabbit Island), Kep National Park, Kep Butterfly Farm, Phnom Kampong Trach Cave, Samathi Pagoda.
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5.0 based on 57 reviews
Get ready to embark on one of our unique boat ecotours around Kep bay’s remote islands, in the south of Cambodia, away from all other touristy circuits. Enjoy a relaxing day on our traditional khmer fisherboat, swim in warm and quiet waters and explore Gulf of Thailand’s reefs, get a fresh fish or meat BBQ on the boat and discover authentic fishermen’s villages.
5.0 based on 89 reviews
Climb inside a 250 year old ficus tree, which is over 20m high. Of course you will be properly secured with a harness, ropes etc. Your guide, Max, is an experienced climber since many years. Fun for the entire family. Kids from 5 years up.
5.0 based on 207 reviews
Vagabond Temple Yoga, Meditation and Healing Retreat is a great place to just be you, grow, learn, heal, and meet other spiritual travelers from around the world. With experienced teachers, a full daily schedule and supportive community, you can reflect,practice and reconnect with yourself. Gain the understanding of how to perform spiritual practices, why we do them and how these teachings can change the way we look at and live our lives. In addition to our ongoing retreat programs, we offer 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training and Holistic Healing Training which includes sound healing, Reiki 1 and 2 certifications and our . Regain your balance and inner harmony with one of our wide selections of holistic healing sessions which include but are not limited to various forms of massage, Ayurveda therapies, energy healing and personal life coaching. These sessions will help you to feel your ultimate best. Join us for a unique experience of personal transformation and peace.
What a fantastic two weeks we had here. This place is straight up five stars with 200+ reviews for a reason. We stayed there right as COVID-19 was reaching the apex of panic, and I can honestly say that if it weren’t for this retreat, I’d have been sucked right in along with everyone else. There was a perfect blend of people who had never done yoga before, intermediate practitioners like me and my wife, and some advanced yogis. The classes were balanced better than I would have thought, and matched all skill levels. The discussions and meditations were insightful and everyone I talked to said that their perspectives on life and its crazy ups and downs had been changed. We stayed in the apartments, which were great, while most of the other people stayed in bungalows or dorms and were very happy. The food is phenomenal, whether you’re vegan or not. All in all, I’d highly recommend anyone with the means to spend some time here. Two weeks is ideal if you can afford it, because once you form these amazing friendships, you won’t want to leave!
5.0 based on 43 reviews
Welcome! Opened June 3, 2018, in memory of our beloved mother’s birthday, Flying Dog Farm is named after our little puppy, Happy, and it is a NEW Kampot pepper farm & shop in Kep Province, Cambodia. We envision our pepper farm in a garden-like atmosphere, chemical-free, in a Cambodian-style country setting from the 1960’s. We grow, process, and package our Kampot black, red, and white pepper to the highest quality. “Kampot pepper is to Cambodia as champagne is to France.” Harvesting season is from January through May and high-tourist months are from October to March annually. Please visit us for a free tour, quality time, soft drinks and, of course, delicious, gourmet Kampot pepper. We are open Tuesday to Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Closed: Mondays. Thanks!
Met Sothy and John the gracious owners of Flying dog pepper farm. Had a great time talking w them and visiting the plantation.... Also had the priviledge of picking some of their enormous "Taiwanese" mangoes, and sharing lunch with them. Sothy took us around for a commented visit, explaining the various stages of the pepper culture, harvest, and processing....
4.5 based on 782 reviews
See how famous Kampot Pepper - Green, Black, Red, and White - is produced, without chemical fertilizers or insecticides, taking a tour in Cambodian, English, French, German, Japanese, or Spanish. We use solar and wind energy. We have one simple bungalow - inquire for prior arrangements. We can be reached from Kep (or Kampot) by tuk-tuk or taxi; many visitors come with locally rented motorscooters
Be careful if you drive on a scooter dusty sandy road! We arrived and was warmly welcomed by I believe (Paul volunteering from France) who offered us some delicious fresh tea. We didn't have to wait too long before we joined another English speaking group for the tour. You get to taste different stages of the peppercorn (green, red, black and black soaked in brine) then a short walk around the farm with lots of information regarding production and harvesting. We decided to stay for lunch fish amok and vegetable stir fry was definitely worth staying for as were the mango shakes. We also purchased some peppercorn dried. This helps support the farm as the tour is for free. Well worth the visit from kep.
4.0 based on 1,033 reviews
Very very nice place to go for a day or two. Am must-do when staying in Kampot or Kep area. Nice beach, very relaxing atmosphere, good and local food. Simply loved it. Remember good shoes if you want to go for a hike to the other side of the Island.
4.0 based on 823 reviews
Kep National Park nestles on the hill side behind Kep and forms the back drop to the town of Kep. It is heavily forested but don’t be put off by this because there are a series of good walking trails that can be followed. The trails vary between an easy broad track which circles the park, right through to several smaller narrow tracks that will take you to areas of the park a lot less visited. We particularly liked the so called “stairway to heaven” which eventually led to the sunset rock with spectacular views over two bays and out to sea. The park is shown on several local maps but we found a hand drawn map showing the trails most useful. Even more useful were our hosts Andy and Linda at Casa Kep, very close to the park, who knew the trails very well and gave great directions.
4.0 based on 261 reviews
arrived by tuk tuk , lovely friendly guide explained about the butterfly's, really petty butterfly garden to walk around, well worth a visit
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