Introduction
Koh Kong is the most southwestern province of Cambodia. It is one of the
biggest provinces in the whole country with a long undeveloped
coastline and a mountainous, forested and largely inaccessible interior,
which embraces part of the Cardamom Mountains, the biggest coherent
rainforest of Southeast Asia. Its tourist attractions include abundant
wildlife; big waterfalls and casinos on the border to Thailand, while an
Export Processing Zone and new port facilities are being developed for
international trade.
The province is an increasingly popular gateway to Cambodia from Hat Lek in southern Thailand, in part of the reasonably direct access to the port and beach resort town of Sihanoukville. While this was previously a gruelling journey by boat and pickup on rough bumpy roads using small ferries at river crossings, the donation by the Thai government of new road infrastructure is improving access greatly.
The name means " Krong Island Province". Its capital is Krong Koh Kong, which is located in the West of the province right next to the Thai border. The city is surrounded with a large forested area connected to the mainland by bridges and ferries. It's generally a quiet town, but there are many reasons to stay in Koh Kong for more than one night such as the nearby islands, rivers, tours into the nature and the buzzing nightlife.
The people of Koh Kong speak mainly Khmer, and most speak some Thai as well. You can also find many Chinese and Vietnamese speakers as well as a lot of broken English. Your stay here will be economical as lodging, food and transportation is relatively cheap here. Please make this place a stop on your travels through S.E. Asia and you won't be disappointed.
The province is an increasingly popular gateway to Cambodia from Hat Lek in southern Thailand, in part of the reasonably direct access to the port and beach resort town of Sihanoukville. While this was previously a gruelling journey by boat and pickup on rough bumpy roads using small ferries at river crossings, the donation by the Thai government of new road infrastructure is improving access greatly.
The name means " Krong Island Province". Its capital is Krong Koh Kong, which is located in the West of the province right next to the Thai border. The city is surrounded with a large forested area connected to the mainland by bridges and ferries. It's generally a quiet town, but there are many reasons to stay in Koh Kong for more than one night such as the nearby islands, rivers, tours into the nature and the buzzing nightlife.
The people of Koh Kong speak mainly Khmer, and most speak some Thai as well. You can also find many Chinese and Vietnamese speakers as well as a lot of broken English. Your stay here will be economical as lodging, food and transportation is relatively cheap here. Please make this place a stop on your travels through S.E. Asia and you won't be disappointed.
Geography
Koh Kong province is 11,160 square kilometres big. It's located in the
West of the country and is bordering to the North with Pursat, to the
East and South with the Gulf of Thailand and to the West with Kampot and
Sihanoukville. The province consists mainly of a huge coherent mountain
range, the Cardamom Mountains. Covered with lush deep rainforest it?s
the biggest successional forested region in whole Southeast Asia, which
is almost not populated but by some small tribes.
There are quite a lot of creeks and rivers running to the see, Stoeng Kaoh Pa and Stoeng Me Toek are the biggest ones. You won't find the typical Cambodian plain wet areas, covering rice fields and other agricultural plantations, except from some river benches near the see. The highest point in the province is 1210m.
There are quite a lot of creeks and rivers running to the see, Stoeng Kaoh Pa and Stoeng Me Toek are the biggest ones. You won't find the typical Cambodian plain wet areas, covering rice fields and other agricultural plantations, except from some river benches near the see. The highest point in the province is 1210m.
Population
The current population in this province is about 207,474 people or 1,45%
of the country's total population (14,363,519 person in Cambodia, 2007,
provincial government data), with 107,499 male and 99,975 female. The
population density is therefore 18,6 people per square kilometre.
Economy
The economy of Koh Kong, in spite of recent progress of border
development, although rapidly increasing, is low compared with most
neighbouring countries. The main domestic activity on which most rural
households depend is agriculture and its related sub-sectors.
Manufacturing output is varied but is not very extensive and is mostly
conducted on a small-scale and informal basis. The service sector is
heavily concentrated in trading activities and catering-related
services.
Shopping
Most of the products are imported from Thailand, except vegetables,
fruits and some local foods. There are a couple of clothing shops across
the street from the eastern side of the market selling clothes from
Thailand as well. Some small shops along the road on the southern side
of the market stay open until 10pm.
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