Why Visit:
Chambok Ecotourism Site is a community-driven sustainable tourism destination nestled on the edge of Kirirom National Park in Kampong Speu Province. It is celebrated for its stunning 40-meter waterfall, rich biodiversity, and authentic cultural experiences. Visitors can enjoy trekking through lush forests, swimming at the waterfall, birdwatching, and exploring a nearby bat cave inhabited by hundreds of bats. The site highlights the success of community-based conservation efforts where tourism income benefits local people directly, supporting education, healthcare, and environmental preservation. It offers a unique opportunity to connect with rural Cambodian life through homestays, traditional cooking, and cultural activities.
Location:
Located about 110 kilometers southwest of Phnom Penh, Kampong Speu Province, Cambodia, right at the border of Kirirom National Park.
Open Hours:
Open year-round with guided tours and activities available; best during the dry season for comfortable trekking and outdoor activities.
Activities:
Trekking a 3 to 4-kilometer nature trail to the waterfall and through surrounding forests.
Swimming and picnicking at the 40-meter high Chambok Waterfall.
Visiting a bat cave full of hundreds of bats.
Birdwatching and wildlife observation with local guides.
Participating in homestay programs to learn traditional cooking, crafts, and local culture.
Ox-cart rides, bicycle rentals, and bamboo rafting on nearby streams.
Ticket Price:
Modest entrance and activity fees support community projects; prices vary depending on the activities chosen and guided tours.
Visitor Tips:
Bring comfortable walking shoes suitable for trekking.
Pack swimwear, insect repellent, water, and a camera for the outing.
Plan a 2-3 day visit to fully experience nature and cultural offerings.
Support local artisans and buy community-made handicrafts.
Respect the environment and participate in conservation efforts.
Best Time to Visit:
Best visited during the dry season from November to April for hiking, wildlife viewing, and pleasant weather.
Morning visits are ideal for birdwatching and cooler temperatures.
Chambok Ecotourism Site is a shining example of sustainability, natural beauty, and cultural heritage in Kampong Speu, making it a rewarding destination for eco-conscious travelers.






