Some destinations are discovered. Others are created. Koh Kong offers a rare opportunity to experience both.
Located in south-western Cambodia, Koh Kong is one of the country's most naturally beautiful and strategically positioned provinces. Blessed with the Cardamom Mountains, tropical rainforests, mangrove ecosystems, waterfalls and coastal areas, it remains one of Southeast Asia's most remarkable — yet still underappreciated — destinations.
One of Southeast Asia's largest remaining intact rainforest ecosystems.
Endemic biodiversity, endangered wildlife and living carbon sinks.
Fresh-water systems traversing pristine forest to a diverse coastline.
Coastal mangroves that stabilise shorelines and shelter marine life.
Unspoilt coastline, remote islands and coastal ecosystems.
Government-designated conservation zones with active protection.
Situated near the Cambodian–Thai border, Koh Kong serves as an important gateway between Cambodia, Thailand and the broader Mekong region. It provides convenient access to:
The Royal Government of Cambodia has identified Koh Kong as a priority destination for sustainable tourism, eco-tourism and regional economic development.
Koh Kong has been designated a key province for eco-tourism development. With protected forests, rivers, mountains, mangroves, waterfalls and coastline, the province offers one of the most diverse natural environments in Southeast Asia — and a national mandate to develop it responsibly.
A guided experience of Koh Kong — the estate, the coast, the mountains, and the town — arranged around your travel dates.