Kampot, Cambodia
Kampot city of Kampot province in southern Cambodia, 150km from the capital, and about 60km from Prek Chak - Xa Xia border gate. In the nineteenth century, Kampot served as the administrative center in the border area under the control of the French colonial government. Through many ups and downs over time, along with historical fluctuations, this city has not developed much in terms of infrastructure, and still retains almost the same shape as before.
Many foreign visitors come to Kampot, especially in the autumn, and remain for an extended period of time, treating it as a vacation. The explanation is that if you visit, you will comprehend the sense of calm, openness, and relaxation that permeates this lovely small community beside the river. Visitors will have lifelong memories here as they enjoy the soft fall light, crisp autumn air, and changing leaves. This little city's tourist attractions include the island of Koh Tonsay and the coastal city of Sihanoukville.