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Kampong Trach is the district that borders
Vietnam. The road trip from Kampot to the main town passes though some
picturesque rural areas. There is a new side road to Kampong Trach town that
skirts the base of Phnom Voar, (where the victims of the 1994 Khmer Rouge
kidnappings were held.) These mountain areas of Kampong Trach were one of the
last Khmer Rouge holdouts. Kampong Trach town is small and relatively
uninteresting. The area's main attraction is a series of limestone caves and
tubes that have been carved.into a nearby mountain. The roof of a large cave in
the center of a mountain has collapsed, making a small, enclosed jungle. Pagodas
and shrines have been built amongst the caves, providing for some excellent
photo possibilities. Bring a flashlight and wear good walking shoes. From Kampot,
take the Kep road, bear left at the White Horse Monument and follow to Kampong
Trach. After a few kilometers the road changes to badly broken pavement. The
side road mentioned above requires a left turn onto a graded dirt road about 7
km past the White Horse Monument. It is not a straightforward route and it may
be better if you go with a guide. Set aside the better part of a day for the
trip to the caves and back.
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Source: Ministry
of Tourism of the Kingdom of Cambodia |
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