Kampong Cham isn't a city chock full of tourist attractions, but it's colonial charm and atmosphere will endear itself to you.
There are a few temples to see in the area, including one of the country's m...
Kampong Cham is the third largest city in Cambodia, but has yet to be heavily touristed like Phnom Penh or Siem Reap. It carries with it plenty of colonial French charm, and has a genuine "wild west" feel to...
The highway between Kampong Cham city and the capital, Phnom Penh, is one of the best in the country, being paved and divided. It runs along the Mekong, and buses frequent this route daily, so you should hav...
There are two types of boats in Kampong Cham (really all of Cambodia), the slow boats and the fast boats. The slow boats are obviously slower than the other option, but are safer.
- Slow boats don't have...
The border from Trapeang Phlong in Cambodia to Xa Mat in Vietnam is open to international tourists.
On the Cambodian side you have to organise your own transport either all the way from Kampong Cham or t...