Kep is Cambodia’s smallest province, but it brings in no shortage of tourists. It’s home to Kep National Park, which has great hiking and mountain biking. The seaside area is less ‘party’ and more ‘relax’ than Sihanoukville nowadays, though you can visit on any budget. Fresh seafood, friendly locals, and warm water abound.
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