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It is a mountain top collection of
buildings (hotel, casino, church, royal residence, etc.), constructed by French
authorities in the early 1920s as a compliment to the already popular Kep resort
area. In the 1990s a travel author referred to Bokor as ‘the eeriest place in
the world’, and it lives up to that reputation. In its time, Bokor was an
elegant getaway for French officials and foreign visitors to old Indochina. But
years of neglect have left ghostly ruins - vestiges of a different age, often
shrouded in fog and clouds. One thing that the years have not changed is the
absolutely spectacular view of the coast and the cool (sometimes-cold) mountain
air. Wild elephants and other jungle animal are occasionally seen. Small
guesthouse on top with $5 rooms, good toilets and very few other services. If
you are going to stay on Bokor, take food as the guesthouse has little to offer.
37 km from Kampot. Take Route #3 west from Kampot to the well-marked turnoff. $5
entrance fee at the ranger station about a kilometer up the road. Badly broken
pavement all the way up the mountain. Easiest in a 4WD. For experienced riders,
its a moderate dirt bike ride. It is painful but possible on a small 100cc bike.
Bring warm clothes.
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Source: Ministry of
Tourism of the Kingdom of Cambodia |
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