Lieux à Kampong Cham Province
Kampong Cham Province, located about 120 km northeast of Phnom Penh, is an authentic stop renowned for its rural landscapes along the Mekong, ancient temples, and the famous bamboo bridge.
Kampong Cham Province, located about 120 km northeast of Phnom Penh, is an authentic stop renowned for its rural landscapes along the Mekong, ancient temples, and the famous bamboo bridge. Historical and Cultural Sites include Wat Nokor Bachey, a unique 11th-century temple that combines Angkorian ruins with a modern Buddhist pagoda. Phnom Pros and Phnom Srei offer panoramic views and Buddhist sanctuaries, while Wat Hanchey boasts structures dating back to the 7th century. The Vat Moha Leap pagoda is one of the few remaining wooden pagodas in Cambodia, known for its preserved traditional architecture. Local Experiences include the iconic Koh Paen Bamboo Bridge, rebuilt by hand each year after the rainy season, leading to Koh Paen Island, perfect for cycling through traditional villages and tropical orchards. The Cheung Kok ecotourism village allows visitors to learn about local crafts and support community projects, while the Chup rubber plantations, known as the region's 'white gold', date back to the French colonial era. Nearby Stops include Skun Village, famous for fried tarantulas, and Phnom Del, a small Angkorian temple about 40 km from Kampong Cham.
The Koh Paen Bamboo Bridge, rebuilt by hand each year after the rains, is a vibrant symbol of Kampong Cham's authenticity, leading you to an island filled with tropical orchards and traditional villages perfect for an unforgettable cycling adventure.
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