Koh Kong Province

Cambodia's vast and sparsely populated far southwestern province shelters some of the coutry's most remarkable and important natural sites.
  Until recently the entire province was effectively cut off from the rest of the country because of dreadful roads. The Capital city of Koh Kong (Krong Koh Kong) was easier to visit from Thailand. the Thai baht was king and the bast majority of foreigners in town were sex tourists on visa runs from Pattaya. That has all changed as National Hwy 48 (NH48) is now paved, bus connections Thai visa rules keep the riff-raff out.
  The best base for exploring the province's untamed jungle and coastline, spread out along the Koh Kong Conservation Corridor, is the riverine town of Koh Kong, 8km from the Thai border. From here, motorboats can whisk you to rushing waterfall, secluded island, sandy coves and Venice-like fishers's villages on stilts.






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