
Best time to visit Cambodia
Follow the sun & evade the crowds
If ‘tropical paradise’ had a picture, we’re pretty sure it would look something like the Koh Rong archipelago. Koh Rong itself is the second largest of Cambodia’s islands, 45-minutes by speedboat from Sihanoukville, and was, until relatively recently, a forgotten wilderness of jungle-trimmed sand. Fast-forward a few years and the island became something of a name on the backpacker circuit; but fast-forward a few more to the establishment of some of Cambodia’s finest resorts, and Koh Rong is the ultimate beach-holiday nirvana. Palm-fringed beaches and luminous waters conjure just about every superlative in the dictionary – and then some – and those aforementioned resorts are idyllic, secluded, and shrines to undisturbed R&R. Then, 4 kilometres across the waves is Koh Rong Samloem, Koh Rong’s lesser-visited little sister. A haze of aquamarine waters and yawning crescents of sand, the accommodation options are laidback with a serious helping of barefoot relaxation, and although a few restaurants and beach bars provide entertainment if required, Samloem is really about getting away from it all – properly.
The largest island in the archipelago, Koh Rong is the picture of beachy, sun-soaked bliss. And it has a roster of activities to match! Venture below the surface for a day of snorkelling or scuba diving along the reefs where you can spot unique marine life, or explore the bird-rich mangroves in a kayak. At the right time of year, it's also possible to go on a night swim amongst constellations of phosphorescent phytoplankton. You could do a little island hopping to find a beach that's just-right, or hike into the forest to splash in waterfalls and scan the trees for long-tailed macaques.
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