Photoblog Kampot, Cambodia - Rusty Compass travel blog

Photoblog Kampot, Cambodia

| 03 Mar 2010
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03 Mar 2010

Kampot is a sleepy riverside town on Cambodia's southern coast that is one of the best preserved of Indochina's shophouse towns. Many of the shophouses are showing the strains of age but many others are being renovated as its tourism potential gains recognition.

In addition to its delightfully slow pace and architecture, Kampot is a good base for exploring Mount Bokor and surrounding cave temples.

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