Kep City Attractions

Kep also romanized as Kaeb "Saddle" formally known as Kep Province is the smallest province (khaet) of Cambodia covering 336 km2 (130 sq mi), with a population of 40,280. It is one of the newest Cambodian provinces, together with Pailin, Sihanoukville and Tboung Khmum, created by Royal Decree on 22 December 2008, which separated Kep Municipality & Damnak Chang'aeur District from the Kampot Province, as well as adjusting several provincial borders. It is both the smallest and least populous province of Cambodia. The provincial capital is Kep District and the province contains the Kep National Park.

Kep Beach

Kep Beach

Kep Beach, which faces south and is thus not great for sunsets, is sandy but narrow and strewn with little rocks. The eastern end of the shaded promenade is marked by a nude statue of a fisher's wife. A waterfront ...

Veal Lumher

Veal Lumher

Veal Lumher is a lovely little site tucked away in Kep Village of Kep Commune. Veal Lumher refers to the Koh Puor or the Puor Island. It has become as one of the most favorite destinations for the tourists who are ...

Teuk Chhou Zoo

Teuk Chhou Zoo

The Teuk Chhou Zoo features different animals including tigers, elephants, monkeys of different species, snakes, deer, sun bears, otters and many more. This is a wonderful place to spend a fun filled afternoon with your ...

Phnom Sar-Sear Mountain

Phnom Sar-Sear Mountain

Phnom Sar-Sear Mountain is a nature and cultural site located about 14 Kilometers southwest of Kep city. this mountain is called Phnom Sar Sear because, according to Khmer legend mentioned above, when Prince Sakor Reach ...

Kep National Park

Kep National Park

Kep National Park is a national park of Cambodia in the Kep region of Cambodia. Established in 1993 it covers an area of 50 square kilometres. The nearest town lies at Krong ...

Wat Kiri Sela Pagoda

Wat Kiri Sela Pagoda

Wat Kiri Sela is a pagoda located at the foot of Phnom Kompong Trach, a dramatic karst formation riddled with more than 100 caverns and passageways. From the wat, an underground passage leads to a fishbowl-like ...