Discover the best top things to do in Kep Province, Cambodia including Max Discovery Cambodia, TYKA Boat, Kep Adventures, Flying Dog Farm, Koh Tonsay (Rabbit Island), Kep National Park, Kep Beach, Kep Autrement.
Restaurants in Kep Province
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 21 reviews
Board on our 15m Khmer boat to discover the shores and islands of Kep and Kampot 2 packages: VIP or Junior - 2 circuits: «Kep and Islands» or «From Kep to Kampot» - Discount rate
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 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....
4.0 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.
3.5 based on 438 reviews
Enjoyed hanging out at Kep Beach for eight days last November. The beach itself is not long but the water is reasonably clean and it is favourite place for people from Phnom Penh, about 165 kms, to visit. We stayed at Saravoan Kep 3 star hotel at the top end of the beach which was only 20 metres away. It is next to the Kep square where there are general stores, a pharmacy and an ATM as well as local restaurants and cafes, serving both local and western food. It is also the stop for buses and mini vans. There are also plenty of tok tuks. We took a taxi from Phnom Penh for US$40. There is a variety of accommodation at Kep ranging from cheap guest houses to a few 4 star resorts. The place is not teeming with international tourists yet. From Kep Beach, in one direction is the Kep Crab Market and a string of waterfront restaurants and in the other direction and a bit further is the pier where boats leave for nearby islands. We spent a relaxing day on the nearest island, Rabbit Island, walking swimming, etc. The island has local restaurants and accommodation.
5.0 based on 100 reviews
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