Koh Kong

Koh Kong is a pristine province in southwestern Cambodia, bordering Thailand and the Gulf of Thailand, renowned for its unspoiled nature, dense rainforests, and stunning coastal landscapes. It is one of the least developed and most ecologically rich regions in the country, making it an ideal destination for eco-tourism and adventure seekers. The province is home to part of the vast Cardamom Mountains, one of Southeast Asia’s last great rainforests, where travelers can trek through jungle trails, discover hidden waterfalls, and encounter rare wildlife. Tatai Waterfall, with its cascading rapids and lush surroundings, is a favorite spot for relaxation and kayaking. Along the coast, mangrove forests stretch for miles, offering peaceful boat tours and birdwatching opportunities, especially in Peam Krasaop Wildlife Sanctuary. Koh Kong also boasts quiet, sandy beaches and access to remote islands where you can enjoy snorkeling and island hopping. With its commitment to conservation, welcoming locals, and breathtaking natural wonders, Koh Kong offers an off-the-beaten-path experience that showcases Cambodia’s wild and untouched side.