Exploring Kep - The little costal town in the south of Cambodia

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When we´ve been to Cambodia in November 2013, we spent nearly a week in Phnom Penh. If you think Bangkok is crazy you have to experience Phnom Penh! It´s a very intense place in my memory. After spending a couple of days in the capital of Cambodia, we wanted to get to the greener, quieter and more secluded areas of Cambodia. The little costal town Kep seemed perfect for that!

We were staying in a very basic accommodation, that was run by a very nice French guy. He was renovating at the moment, so it was a bit loud at times but we got a pretty good deal for the room.

Balcony of the room:

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View from the balcony:

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After we checked in, we rented the owners bike and took off to explore Kep! It was absolutely beautiful and so wild, but see for yourselves:

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In the evening we ended up at the famous crab market of Kep. My girlfriend ordered a crab dish in a little restaurant at the water. The crabs we´re freshly catched and then prepared for her. I´m not into seafood at all but according to her those crabs were delicious.

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Kep was so nice and quiet. There were very few tourists around and the nature was stunning. Sometimes I´m wondering how the place might have changed over the years.

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