Top 10 Free Things to do in Cambodia, Cambodia

November 12, 2021 Jeremy Dunfee

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1. Bo Tree

Kampot 07407 Cambodia +855 12 691 379 [email protected] http://www.botree.asia
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5.0 based on 89 reviews

Bo Tree

TEMPORARILY CLOSED DUE TO CORVID-19 Enjoy a guided tour of a pepper plantation producing the world's best pepper, Kampot Pepper. Learn how it is grown and sample each of the different types of Bo Tree Kampot Pepper. Enjoy a refreshing drink and a home cooked lunch where the focus is on how to use pepper to create great food. Swim in the "natural swimming pool" next to the visitor centre or relax in a hammock surrounded by Cambodia's nature. A great day out from Kampot or Kep.

Reviewed By allthecrap - Canton of Zurich, Switzerland

Take the free tour, learn about the amazing Kampot pepper, taste it and buy some souvenirs to bring home.

2. Flying Dog Farm

1333 Road, Kep 07503 Cambodia +855 15 725 442 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/flyingdogpepper/
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5.0 based on 43 reviews

Flying Dog Farm

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!

Reviewed By TommyS151 - Phnom Penh, Cambodia

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....

3. Angkor Silk Farm

Airport Road Puok District, Siem Reap 17259 Cambodia +855 63 555 5768 [email protected] http://www.artisansdangkor.com/workshops-19-angkor-silk-farm.php
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4.5 based on 1,011 reviews

Angkor Silk Farm

Angkor Silk Farm belongs to Artisans Angkor, a social-business enterprise aiming at reviving Khmer cultural heritage while giving job opportunities to young Cambodians living in rural areas.Free guided tours through the eight hectare farm give a unique insight into the different stages involved in silk production, from the mulberry tree orchards, silkworm breeding, the spinning mills and the dying and weaving processes in the very traditional way. A shop is there for visitors as well. Tours are in English, French, Spanish, Chinese, Korean,Japanese or Khmer.

Reviewed By ckdc2018 - Colchester, United Kingdom

Interesting visit as did not know much about the silk worm. Worth a visit if you are passing by Guide tells you all about the life cycle and shows you them in different stages plus how they harvest the silk. Extensive shop at reasonable prices

Serendipity Beach road, Sihanoukville 18000 Cambodia +855 17 500 402 [email protected]
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Cambodian Children's Painting Projects Gallery

5. Daughters of Cambodia Visitor Centre

#321 Sisowath Quay, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Phnom Penh Cambodia +855 77 657 678 http://daughtersofcambodia.org
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4.5 based on 1,023 reviews

Daughters of Cambodia Visitor Centre

Daughters of Cambodia is a social enterprise empowering victims of trafficking to leave the sex industry through alternative employment. At the Daughters Visitor Centre, visitors can gain insight into the endemic of trafficking that is ravaging Cambodia while learning more about what Daughters is doing to stop it. Moreover, visitors can actually participate in our work by frequenting one of the three social enterprise businesses housed at the Visitor Centre — our fair-trade shop, cafe or women's spa — all of which provide former victims of trafficking with the vital income and skills to build thriving lives for themselves outside the horrors of the sex industry. To see the cafe's menu or a list of the spa's services, find the Daughters of Cambodia Visitor Centre on Facebook.If you have a large party, please call ahead of time to allow us to better accommodate you.

Reviewed By 4tuataras - Auckland Central, New Zealand

Our family of 4 (2 adults, 2x 15 year olds) stopped here for lunch today, and some shopping for home! Food was delicious- and the mango/pineapple, lime and mint smoothies , and spiced chai lassi went down a treat!! Some great purchases for home including t-shirts, Xmas tree ornaments and earrings for the girls were made. Had a chat with one of the managers- about what the service provides. Well worth a visit!!

6. Battambang Bat Caves

Phnom Sampeou off National Highway 57, Battambang 02000 Cambodia 93602500 http://www.battambangtuktuk.com
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4.5 based on 1,696 reviews

Battambang Bat Caves

Reviewed By TheHumbleTravellers - Greater Noida, India

Every evening at very near to specific time, thousands of nocturnal bats taking flight from the surrounding caves in a massive formation of dark, black clouds. Be sure to photograph this amazing and staggering sight. This a natural spectacle and is a must must do activity in Cambodia, I doubt if any such activity can be seen anywhere in the world. There are many restaurants around here which provide sitting spaces provided you buy atleast one drink. We opted a restaurant with terrace to get best view and it was a great experience.

7. Tatai Waterfall

National Road to Koh Kong, Koh Kong 09000 Cambodia +855 12 406 104
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4.5 based on 284 reviews

Tatai Waterfall

Reviewed By shylodingo - Binna Burra, Australia

Only has small jump but still worth going, surrounded by forest definetly worth visit. Top bit is more relaxing still water while under the waterfall has quite a strong current

8. Sothy's Pepper Farm

Pepper Road, Kep 9829 Cambodia +855 88 951 3505 [email protected] http://mykampotpepper.asia
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4.5 based on 782 reviews

Sothy's Pepper Farm

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

Reviewed By P7205GLpeterc

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.

9. La Plantation

Pepper Road, Secret Lake Bosjheng village, Kon Sat commune, Kampot 07000 Cambodia +855 17 842 505 [email protected] http://kampotpepper.com
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4.5 based on 1,434 reviews

La Plantation

La Plantation is a social and sustainable family project, the perfect combination of traditional farming and modern processing. At La Plantation, we produce Black, Red, White Kampot pepper and the exclusive Fresh Salted Kampot Pepper, Red Long Pepper, Turmeric, Bird Chili and local fruits. Grown traditionally and harvested by hand, our spices are processed with high standards in quality and hygiene and are certified organic by Ecocert. Presentation, tasting and free guided tour in English, French, and Khmer. You will understand why Kampot Pepper has been elected #1 best pepper in the world. La Plantation has also a social dimension by improving the living conditions of many people in this rural area and by taking care of the primary school. You can enjoy our spices in our two restaurants (Khmer and French), or join a Khmer cooking class. You can also experience a tour in the rural countryside up to Secret Lake in a cart pulled by water buffaloes.

Reviewed By U3108UGmattf - Sydney, Australia

We loved our visit to La Plantation, awesome free tour and sampling of the different types of pepper which is unusual as most of the operations in this country are designed to grab as much money from tourists as possible. Great commitment to the local community. This was definitely a highlight of our trip in Cambodia. We would also recommend hiring a tuk tuk for the day so you can see some other things on the way out there.

10. Bassac Lane

308 St, Phnom Penh 12101 Cambodia [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/bassaclanephnompenh
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4.5 based on 152 reviews

Bassac Lane

Situated in leafy Tonle Bassac, the once sleepy residential lane has been developed into a wonderfully exciting drinking, dining and retail phenomenon attracting expats, local Khmer and tourists alike every day of the week. No trip to Phnom Penh is complete without at least one visit to the boutiques and one night enjoying the bars and restaurants of Bassac Lane. Seibur - aperitif room Cicada - classic cocktail bar The Library - daiquiri bar Meat & Drink - bar • grill • conservatory Trove - gifts & homewares Harry's - antique shop & martini bar Hangar 44 - custom motorbike showroom & bar Paperdoll - clothing & accessories Dollshouse - hair salon Masamune - eatery D.Wilkins - leather goods maker Enter Bassac Lane from street 308 which comes off Norodom Boulevard (Malis restaurant is on the corner). There is a paid parking site opposite Seibur where you can park your car, bicycle or motorbike, remember to get a ticket.

Reviewed By H7067BLkatherinef - Greater London, United Kingdom

This area is small and is packed with bars and restaurants. The street should be pedestrianised as the mopeds fly through. A great selection of bars and restaurants

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