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Kampong Cham Tourist Port
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Kampong Cham Tourist Port, Cambodia

Kampong Cham, Cambodia

Docking

Walkable to Town

Distance to Town

1.5 mi / 2.4 km

Walking Time

Accessibility

Typical Time

For an 8–10 hour call, combine a morning visit to Wat Nokor and a short countryside or island tour with an afternoon riverfront stroll and relaxed café or market time. Build in rest periods and shade, especially for older guests, and avoid the midday heat for more strenuous walking or cycling.

Getting to Town

1.5 mi / 2.4 km

Distance to Town

Best Time to Visit

The most comfortable time to cruise into Kampong Cham on the Mekong is during the dry, cooler season from November to February, with generally pleasant temperatures and lower humidity. Shoulder months (October and March) can also work, though it may be hotter or more humid.

Hot and humid conditions are common year-round, with daytime highs often exceeding 30°C (86°F).

Rainy/monsoon season typically runs from May to October, bringing heavy showers and possible high river levels that can affect river itineraries.

April is usually the hottest month and can feel oppressive for extensive walking or cycling tours.

Top Shore Experiences

  • Leisurely stroll along the Mekong riverfront park to watch boats, enjoy snacks from street vendors, and let kids people-watch in a relaxed environment.
  • Short tuk-tuk city tour including Kizuna Bridge viewpoints, the central market area, and a quick stop at Wat Nokor (if children can handle a brief temple visit).
  • Countryside visit to Koh Pen island to see farm animals, village life, and open spaces where kids can roam under supervision.
  • Ice cream or cold drinks stop at a riverside café combined with a gentle walk through the compact town center.

Local Food & Drink

  • Local Khmer dishes such as fish amok (coconut curry), lok lak (stir-fried beef), and fresh Mekong fish grilled or fried along the riverside.
  • Street snacks from market stalls, including fresh tropical fruits, grilled meats, and rice-based treats.
  • Iced coffee with sweetened condensed milk served at small local cafés and street-side drink stands.
  • Simple riverfront restaurants and guesthouse cafés in Kampong Cham town offering Cambodian and basic Western dishes, ideal for a casual lunch stop.

Shopping Tips

  • Browse Kampong Cham’s central market for everyday textiles, simple clothing, and household items at local prices rather than high-end souvenirs.
  • Look for small handicrafts, scarves, and handwoven items sold by local vendors, though selection is more limited than in Phnom Penh or Siem Reap.
  • Purchase snacks, spices, or packaged local coffee as inexpensive edible souvenirs.
  • Serious souvenir shopping (silk, fine crafts, branded items) is better done in larger Cambodian cities, so advise clients to keep expectations modest here.

Agent insights

Advise clients that Kampong Cham is a low-key, authentic provincial stop focused on atmosphere and local life rather than blockbuster attractions, making guided excursions particularly valuable for context. Remind them to carry small US dollar bills or riel, expect basic infrastructure, and embrace the slower pace as part of the Mekong river experience.