Why Visit:
The Durian Roundabout in Kampot is a unique and vibrant landmark celebrating the region’s famous fruit, the durian—often called the “king of fruits.” More than just a traffic circle, it symbolizes Kampot’s agricultural heritage and cultural pride. The centerpiece is a large, striking durian sculpture that draws tourists and locals alike for photos and as a meeting point. The roundabout also showcases other regional fruits in its design, reflecting the area’s fertile soils and rich farming history. It’s a colorful spot that encapsulates the charm and vitality of Kampot’s community life.
Activities:
- Take photos with the iconic durian sculpture, especially during early morning or late afternoon light.
- Enjoy exploring nearby street vendors offering durian delicacies and other local foods.
- Stroll or cycle around the roundabout area to experience the vibrant street life and local culture.
- Visit adjacent attractions like Kampot Night Market and the riverside area.
- Use it as a starting point for exploring Kampot’s Old Town and other cultural highlights.
Visitor Tips:
- Visit during cooler parts of the day (early morning or late afternoon) for the best lighting and comfortable weather.
- Be cautious of traffic when crossing roads around the roundabout.
- Try durian-flavored snacks from local vendors for an authentic taste of Kampot’s agricultural heritage.
- Bring a camera or smartphone to capture memorable photos of the colorful sculpture and lively surroundings.
- Engage with local sellers to learn more about Kampot’s produce and culture.
Best Time to Visit:
The dry season from November to March is ideal for visiting, offering pleasant weather and more enjoyable outdoor exploration around the roundabout and Kampot.
The Durian Roundabout is a lively cultural landmark and a must-see spot for visitors wanting to experience Kampot’s agricultural roots, local life, and friendly vibe.






