About This Tour
Take a trip up to the breathtaking Bokor National Park. Enjoy sights from Kampot to Sihanoukville while visiting historic buildings like Wat Sompov Pram and the Bokor Palace. Learn about the history from our English-speaking tour guide. Finish the day off with a relaxing visit to the Popokvil Waterfall. Lunch of homemade vegetarian fried rice is provided for all guests.
Trip Highlights
- Bokor Mountain
- Visit Lok Yeay Mao Monument
- Explore Wat Sampov Pram
- Discover Bokor Palace & Old French Buildings
- Relax at Popokvil Waterfall
Itinerary
Begin your exciting journey with a comfortable pick-up from your hotel in Kampot. Meet your friendly English-speaking tour guide and travel through the beautiful countryside toward the famous Bokor National Park.
Enjoy the refreshing mountain road as you ascend into the cool climate of Bokor Mountain. Along the way, admire panoramic views stretching from Kampot town to the coastline of Sihanoukville
Stop at the giant Lok Yeay Mao statue, one of the most iconic landmarks on Bokor Mountain. Learn about the local legends and spiritual significance of this sacred site while enjoying spectacular mountain scenery.
Continue to the historic Wat Sampov Pram, an ancient hilltop temple built during the French colonial era. Discover fascinating stories about the temple’s history while taking in breathtaking views over the forests and ocean below.
Visit the legendary Bokor Palace and explore the mysterious abandoned French colonial buildings that once made Bokor Hill Station a luxurious retreat. Your guide will share stories about the rich history, colonial times, and the mountain’s unique past.
Finish the tour with a refreshing visit to Popokvil Waterfall. Depending on the season, guests can enjoy the cool mist, peaceful surroundings, and natural beauty of one of Bokor’s most relaxing spots.
Included/Exclude
Includes
- Hotel Pickup & Drop-off in Kampot City
- Bottled of Mineral water
- SUV or Mini Van with English speaking driver
- Entry/Admission - Popokvil Waterfall
Excludes
- Travel Insurance
- Pick up outside our selected area is $5.00 additional charge
- Lunch & other expenses
Tour Plan
The official currency is the Swiss Franc (CHF). While some tourist areas may accept Euros, the exchange rate is often unfavorable, so using Francs is best. Major credit cards like Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted in almost all hotels, restaurants, and shops. However, it’s always a good idea to carry a small amount of cash for minor purchases.
This region of Switzerland is predominantly French-speaking, so you will hear French spoken in most towns and cities we visit. However, you do not need to worry if you don’t speak French. English is widely understood and spoken in hotels, restaurants, and at all major tourist attractions. Your tour guide will also be multilingual and happy to assist you.
This is primarily a scenic and cultural coach tour, not a trekking holiday. It involves moderate amounts of walking on generally flat surfaces in towns and at attractions. Any mountain excursions included are typically done via cable car or funicular to enjoy the spectacular views without the need for any strenuous climbing, making it suitable for most fitness levels.
Even on warm summer days, the temperature at higher altitudes in the Alps can be significantly cooler, windy, and can change quickly. We highly recommend bringing a warm layer, such as a fleece jacket, and a light windproof or waterproof jacket for any mountain trips. Sunglasses are also a must due to the strong glare from the sun.
