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SOKCHEA KAMPOT HOTEL
Relax and unwind in our well-appointed rooms, each meticulously designed to offer the utmost comfort and convenience for our guests. Take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains from your private balcony, where you can immerse yourself in the tranquil ambiance of Kampot.
Rest easy knowing that modern amenities such as air conditioning, a safety deposit box, and a flat-screen TV are readily available in every room, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
Stay connected throughout your visit with complimentary WiFi available throughout the property. Whether you’re catching up on emails or sharing your Kampot adventures with loved ones, our reliable internet service ensures you’re always connected.
Explore the rich history and culture of Kampot with ease, as our hotel is conveniently located near popular attractions such as the Kampot Provincial Museum and Kampot Train Station. For those seeking outdoor adventures, the picturesque Teuk Chhou Rapids are just a short drive away, offering a refreshing escape into nature.
Accommodation
Swimming Pool
Tour Arrangement
Free WI-FI
ACCOMMODATION
$45
Per Night
Deluxe King Room at Sokchea Kampot Hotel offers a blend of comfort, style, and convenience, making it an ideal choice for travelers seeking a luxurious retreat in the heart of Kampot.
- Room size: 36 m²
- Balcony/or Ground Floor
- Mountain view (some room)
- Air conditioning
- Private bathroom
- Flat-screen TV
- Free WiFi
$45
Per Night
Deluxe Twin Room at Sokchea Kampot Hotel offers a blend of comfort, convenience, and style, making it an excellent choice for travelers seeking a relaxing retreat in Kampot while enjoying the company of friends or family.
- Room size: 36 m²
- Balcony
- Pool Garden or Mountain view
- Air conditioning
- Private bathroom
- Flat-screen TV
- Free WiFi
$50
Per Night
With its spacious layout, upscale amenities, and impeccable service, the Large Deluxe Room at Sokchea Kampot Hotel offers discerning travelers a luxurious retreat in the heart of Kampot, promising a truly memorable and indulgent experience.
- Room size: 36 m²
- Balcony
- Mountain view
- Bath
- Air conditioning
- Private bathroom
- Flat-screen TV
- Terrace
- Free WiFi
$76
Per Night
Large Twin Room at Sokchea Kampot Hotel offers a spacious and comfortable retreat for travelers seeking a relaxing stay in Kampot, combining modern amenities with thoughtful design touches to create a memorable experience for guests.
- Room size: 47 m²
- Balcony
- Mountain view
- Bath
- Air conditioning
- Private bathroom
- Flat-screen TV
- Terrace
- Free WiFi
$115
Per Night
Family Room with Balcony and three double beds at Sokchea Kampot Hotel offers families a spacious and comfortable retreat in the heart of Kampot, combining modern amenities with thoughtful design touches to create a memorable and enjoyable experience for guests of all ages.
- Room size: 83 m²
- Balcony
- Mountain view
- Bath
- Air conditioning
- Flat-screen TV
- Terrace
- Free WiFi
$115
Per Night
Deluxe Family Suite at Sokchea Kampot Hotel offers families a spacious and comfortable retreat in the heart of Kampot, combining modern amenities with thoughtful design touches to create a memorable and enjoyable experience for guests of all ages.
- Room size: 73 m²
- Balcony
- Mountain view
- Bath
- Air conditioning
- Flat-screen TV
- Terrace
- Free WiFi
TESTIMONIALS
OUR GUESTS LOVE US
Love this hotel I have been there on the weekend with my friends and the hotel’s location is simply idyllic. Situated just a short distance from Kompot town center, it offers easy access to local attractions while providing a peaceful sanctuary away from the hustle and bustle. The views of the river and the mountains from the hotel is breathtaking.
Best hotel I stayed in Cambodia. The staff was super nice. The room is spacious and beautiful, and everything was clean. The pool is a good plus too. We rented a motorbike so getting around is easy. If you move with tuktuk and you don’t wanna go out in the evening you can ask the receptionist to help you order delivery food. They will happily help you.
Love this hotel I have been there on the weekend with my friends and the hotel’s location is simply idyllic. Situated just a short distance from Kompot town center, it offers easy access to local attractions while providing a peaceful sanctuary away from the hustle and bustle. The views of the river and the mountains from the hotel is breathtaking.
Very nice hotel very well located 5mn by scooter from the city center. Beautiful pool where you can really swim. Very quiet overlooking a path and not a busy road. The staff is lovely -Easy scooter rental at the hotel. In addition they took into account the comments of the guests and have just installed sunbeds and umbrellas and tables all around the pool, perfect because it is true that it was missing.
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LATEST NEWS & EVENTS
Traveling from Kampot to Koh Rong in Cambodia offers a scenic mix of land and sea transport, and you have several good options to choose from. Here’s a breakdown of how to get there, how long it’ll take, and what it will cost.
Traveling from Kampot to Koh Rong is a memorable journey that connects Cambodia’s peaceful riverside town with one of its most beautiful islands. The trip usually involves two stages — traveling from Kampot to Sihanoukville by land, then continuing by ferry to Koh Rong. Travelers can choose from several options depending on their budget, time, and comfort preference.
The most common way is by bus or minivan. Shared transportation departs daily from Kampot to Sihanoukville, taking about 2.5 to 3 hours. The ticket price usually ranges from US $10 to $12 per person. Once in Sihanoukville, passengers can catch a ferry to Koh Rong at the main pier. Several ferry companies operate daily services to the island, with a travel time of around 45 minutes to 1 hour. Ferry tickets cost between US $15 to $20 each way, depending on the operator and boat type.
For more comfort and flexibility, travelers may hire a private taxi or car transfer from Kampot directly to Sihanoukville or even to the ferry pier. This convenient option takes about 2 hours and costs between US $45 and $80, ideal for families or groups who prefer privacy and a smoother ride. Some travel agencies in Kampot also offer combined packages (land + ferry) starting from US $35 to $40 per person, saving time and effort when planning connections.
During high season, a direct ferry from Kampot to Koh Rong is occasionally available, operated from Kampot International Tourism Port. The boat ride takes around 2 hours and costs approximately US $25 per person — the most scenic and relaxing route, as you’ll cruise directly to the island without needing a land transfer.
Whichever option you choose, the journey from Kampot to Koh Rong promises a mix of adventure, comfort, and breathtaking scenery — leading you from tranquil riverside charm to the tropical paradise of Cambodia’s coastline.
Please feel free to contact our Team for more information. E-mail: reservation.kampot@sokcheahotel.com, Tel: +85561763456, WhatApps: +85592801179
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សាស្ត្រាស្លឹករឹត គឺជាគម្ពីរ ឬ អត្ថបទបុរាណដែលត្រូវបានចារនៅលើស្លឹករឹត។ ស្លឹករឹតគឺជាស្លឹករបស់ដើមទ្រាំង ដែលមានប្រភពមកពីភាគខាងកើត និងខាងជើងនៃប្រទេសឥណ្ឌា និងស្រីលង្កា។ នៅក្នុងតំបន់អាស៊ីអាគ្នេយ៍ ដើមទ្រាំងនេះអាចរកឃើញនៅប្រទេសកម្ពុជា ថៃ និងភូមា។ នៅប្រទេសកម្ពុជា ដើមទ្រាំងមានច្រើននៅខេត្តក្រចេះ និងកំពង់ធំ។
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សរុបមក សាស្ត្រាស្លឹករឹតគឺជាទ្រព្យសម្បត្តិបុរាណដ៏មានតម្លៃ ដែលបង្ហាញពីភាពចម្បងនៃវប្បធម៌ និងស្មារតីដ៏ខ្ពង់ខ្ពស់របស់ជាតិខ្មែរ។ វាអាចជាគម្ពីរសាសនា ឬឯកសារដែលរៀបរាប់អំពីពង្សាវតារនៃប្រទេសខ្មែរយើងផងដែរ។
The Khmer Empire was one of the most glorious periods in Cambodian history. Due to the vast territory under Khmer control, it earned the title of the “Great Khmer Empire.” This rich history has been recorded and preserved through stone inscriptions and Sastra Slëk Rëet (palm-leaf manuscripts).
What is Sastra Slëk Rëet made from?
Sastra Slëk Rëet refers to ancient texts inscribed on palm leaves, specifically the leaves of the T’rang tree (Corypha palm). This tree originates from the eastern and northern parts of India and Sri Lanka. In Southeast Asia, the T’rang tree can be found in countries like Cambodia, Thailand, and Myanmar. In Cambodia, the tree is mostly found in Kratie and Kampong Thom provinces.
According to Samdech Preah Sangharaja Chuon Nath, the word Sastra in Pali and Sanskrit means “doctrine,” referring to knowledge, sciences, religion, law, and philosophies about life. Some scholars have stated that Sastra Slëk Rëet dates back to the Angkor period.
These palm-leaf manuscripts were widely shared among Khmer people in the past and used over many generations. However, as time went on, both the tradition of stone inscriptions and the use of palm-leaf manuscripts have gradually faded. Today, Sastra Slëk Rëet is mostly preserved and used only within Buddhist pagodas. As a result, it is slowly being lost due to the rise of modern technology such as printed books and digital formats.
In conclusion, Sastra Slëk Rëet is a valuable cultural heritage of the Khmer people. These texts, written on palm leaves, include religious scriptures and historical records that reflect the wisdom and identity of the Khmer civilization.
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The Kroma, a traditional Cambodian scarf, is more than just a piece of cloth—it’s a powerful symbol of Khmer identity, culture, and everyday life. Woven from cotton or silk, the Kroma is typically checkered in patterns of red and white, blue and white, or black and white, though modern variations come in many colors. This versatile garment has been worn by Cambodians for centuries and serves multiple practical and cultural purposes. It can be used as a head covering to shield from the sun, a towel, a face mask for dusty roads, a belt, a baby carrier, or even as a hammock for infants. Farmers wear it while working in the fields, monks drape it over their shoulders, and city dwellers carry it as a sign of national pride. Beyond its function, the Kroma also holds cultural significance, often appearing in traditional dance performances and as a meaningful gift to visitors. Its enduring presence in both rural and urban areas highlights the resilience and resourcefulness of Cambodian people. Whether bought at a local market in Siem Reap or woven by hand in a rural village, the Kroma is a timeless piece of Khmer heritage that connects the past with the present, offering travelers not just a souvenir, but a meaningful glimpse into Cambodia’s rich cultural fabric.