Bokor National Park

Best day trip to Bokor National Park & waterfall.

it needs to be in good condition since the trek up there is rough and steep but the reward is worth it, don't do this with slippers! It 

seems that all this is still under military control, we even had a soldier with a machine gun with us. There is great nature waiting and a incredible panorama over the coast and ocean from the burned ruins of the casino at the top of the hill. 

bokor national park waterfall


national park trekking at Bokor
National park trekking at Bokor


trekking at Bokor Mountain and protection
Trekking and protection


Bokor National Park Tour at the Casino
Bokor National Park Tour at the Casino
waterfall pool at bokor
Waterfall pool at Bokor

Trip to Bokor National Park Cambodia

The National Park with the hill station on top was the last stronghold of the mad Khmer Rough near to Kampot Town in South Cambodia right on the South China Sea.

The place has a pretty hill station overlooking the South China Sea which was abandoned during the mad communist time (Khmer Rouge burned down all buildings including the Church and Casino the French built) and after slowly resurrected when the tourist came.


That is an ideal day trip when in Kampot or a bit longer when in Phnom Penh or Sihanoukville. I booked a room via Booking.com (use the icon above right) in Kampot and the guy from the guesthouse also arranged the tour to the National Park for me. The Cambodians discovered the dual purpose of National Parks as the Thai did, first an entertainment idea and second to make money. The good news is they are not as fixed to the money greed issue as the Thai who overdo it often trying hard to pull the tourist money.


Preah Monivong (Bokor) National Park is in Kampot Province close to the main road. Just as usual buy a bus ticket in Phnom Penh to Kampot and book a hotel or guesthouse (you can also use the hotel booking icon above right). The latter sometimes offer the better deal because they usually have the same environment as a hotel but are cheaper because they pay much fewer taxes. The booking tool is at the bottom of this page, just use it I get some commission so you do something which makes sense. 

 Cambodia is an almost dormant destination but has much more to offer than just Angkor. A bonus is doubtful that the country actually works quite well and is surprisingly inexpensive. This tour Angkor to Phnom Penh and Bokor National Park is a great one. After enjoying Sihanoukville with the beaches it is ideal for a few days. Perhaps for a visa run from Thailand or just explore something new again. Leaving via the border at Koh Kong back to Thailand and by bus in 6 hours to be Bangkok or Pattaya. 

An alternative could be to travel behind Trat and take the ferry to Koh Chang. The national park A tree and bamboo jungle is covering the hill and we made a slippery hike up. first on the back of a truck after a steep hike until we boarded the truck again up to the Hill Station. great waterfalls and some scenery out of a horror movie. In the wilds of southern Cambodia close to Sihanoukville, it's a real highlight, a nature perspective in a totally different direction as Angkor Wat. Bokor should be on every travel plan when visiting the country, it's only a few hour with the bus from Phnom Penh over a good road to Kampot. Tours are available every day, just talk to the hotel they arrange everything they are quite correct with a little you won't get cheated as in Thailand all time.

He also lent me his sneakers because the rubber slippers I bought in Thailand are not a good tool for that steep hike. It’s very slippery too and there are enough sharp broken bamboo spikes lurking in the bushes to produce ugly sore. The tour guide was not very friendly and the small truck for sure not the ideal vehicle for this, but sometimes you have to take some suffering to experience something interesting.

How to hike and trek in Cambodia's National Park

Take this seriously because in Cambodia similar to Myanmar everything is rotten not maintained and just nature which means very slippery. 

The problem is this are partly bamboo forests and lots of sharp short cut bamboo poles are hidden in the undergrowth. You can imagine by yourself what happen when you fall into one of them it's just like a knife cuts into your body and there not hospitals around and so on. In countries such as Cambodia you must change your travel style. Here is great nature although already extensively used up in the past until the revolution put the dark blanket over it. But history often repeats itself and there are many intentions to get another hotel up there since this is an ideal recreational destination with a great view over the South China Sea. The pretty panorama and the waterfall nearby are worth a visit indeed.

This is constant climbing and the trail is over the slippery earth, limestone boulders, through the bamboo jungle and plenty of other lush tropical jungle. As a matter of fact, Phnom Bokor is a very interesting Cambodia National Park in a tropical environment.


The tickets are very dense from time to time which makes the walk difficult on top of it there are constantly sharp broken bamboo pieces popping out from the earth I guess everyone can imagine what happen when losing balance and fall into this bamboo spears, means good shoes are mandatory and some gloves will avoid cuts.

South China Sea panorama

To the west is Sihanoukville and from there the bus is waiting to Koh Kong. With more wild destinations and  a different twist, no ruins, no temples, just waterfalls, wilderness, rivers and ideal for dirt biking, trekking.  Dirt bike tours can be made up to the Bokor Hill Station and around. It is also popular to Sre Ambel near the road from Koh Kong to Phnom Penh.

A young man is our tour guide for the trek at the Bokor National Park in Kampot, the idea is to trek up the mountain to the hill station. 

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