Introduction - Kampong Cham, Cambodia

Kampong Cham is the capital of the region of the same name and the third biggest city in Cambodia. With its Mekong River area and generally close vicinity to Phnom Penh (123km) and Vietnam, Kampong Cham has dependably been an essential exchange and transportation center. The expressway from Phnom Penh is in superb condition-you can arrive in just shy of two hours by street or by the shot water crafts that are a primary method of transportation between towns on the Mekong River. Whichever way it's a decent fide, with perspectives of the rustic field or waterway zone, contingent upon which way you go. 

The town itself is interesting and enchanting with its clamoring morning waterway scene and wide road boulevards alongside the stream. There are a couple of advantageous attractions close-by and with it's area in transit by watercraft or street to Kratie, Mondulkiri, Rattanakiri and Stung Treng Provinces; it's a decent hop off point. Kampong Cham is a blend of the old and the new, with another sanctuary being implicit and around old vestiges and the enormous ship vessels taking individuals and merchandise to the opposite side of the Mekong, right by the development of the principal connect ever worked here. 

Since there is minimal remote venture and no gigantic tourism (verging on each outsider who comes here is a hiker), this city is entirely poor with a couple of cutting edge structures, however not ailing in French design from the pioneer time frame. It is like numerous other Cambodian urban communities, being fairly messy, with trash a typical sight. The general population of Kampong Cham are neighborly and open to connecting with vacationers. In the event that late activities appear to enhance the condition of things here (with respect to other Cambodian urban communities), recall that both PM Hun Sen and previous Phnom Penh Governor Chea Sophara are initially from this territory.








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