Pursat Province is Cambodia’s fourth-largest province, located in the western part of the country. It borders Battambang, Tonlé Sap Lake, Kampong Chhnang, Kampong Speu, Koh Kong, and Thailand. The province provides easy access to both the Tonlé Sap (just 35 km away) and the Cardamom Mountains to the west. Its name comes from a type of tree native to the region. Pursat remains off the typical tourist trail, with attractions like the Cardamoms and Tonlé Sap requiring a bit of effort to explore. The province is mainly accessible via National Highway No. 5 from Phnom Penh (174 km) and Battambang (106 km), while a slow train between Phnom Penh and Battambang also stops just outside Pursat (2 km).
A hidden natural gem surrounded by lush forest, featuring cascading waters and natural pools. Perfect for swimming, picnics, and photography…
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Koh Sampov Meas (Golden Snake Island) is a scenic island destination in Kampong Chhnang, located on Tonlé Sap Lake. It’s…
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Leach Village is a traditional Khmer village in Pursat Province, offering visitors an authentic glimpse into rural Cambodian life. Nestled…
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Kampong Luong Floating Village is one of the most fascinating and authentic floating communities on Tonlé Sap Lake, located in…
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O Da Rapids (also spelled O’Da Rapids) are a scenic stretch of fast‑flowing rapids and shallow river channels located in…
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The Cardamom Mountains in Pursat Province are part of one of Southeast Asia’s largest and most biodiverse wilderness areas, stretching…
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Nak Ta Kleang Meung is a historic Buddhist temple in Pursat, known for its classic Khmer architecture and serene atmosphere.…
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