Kampot Boosts Infrastructure and Tourism Ahead of Khmer New Year

In preparation for the Khmer New Year, Kampot is undergoing significant infrastructure improvements and tourism development to attract more visitors. Key upgrades include road resurfacing along Kampong Bay riverside and a new landmark near the Kampot Provincial Hall, reinforcing the city’s reputation as a top travel destination in Cambodia.

Governor Mao Thonin led an inspection of the Kampong Bay riverside road, ensuring smooth access from the New Stone Bridge to the Dolphin Roundabout—a crucial route for both locals and tourists. The province is also improving waterfront roads, enhancing accessibility to Kampot’s key attractions.

These initiatives align with Kampot’s long-term vision to expand eco-tourism, adventure tourism, and sustainable travel. With increasing visitor numbers, Kampot is becoming a premier destination for nature lovers, campers, and outdoor enthusiasts. Iconic spots like the Giant Clock and the Sea Horse Fountain have already boosted tourism, and further developments will solidify Kampot as a must-visit city in Cambodia.

For those seeking an authentic camping experience in Kampot, these improvements make it easier to explore the region’s natural beauty, from the Bokor Mountains to the serene riverside landscapes. Whether you’re into glamping, outdoor activities, or eco-friendly stays, Kampot now offers even better conditions for an unforgettable getaway.