Why Visit:
Koh Pen, also known as Bamboo Bridge & Island, is one of Kampong Cham’s most iconic attractions. For many years, a long bamboo bridge was built annually to connect Kampong Cham town with the island, showing remarkable local craftsmanship. Today, the island remains a charming destination where visitors can explore traditional stilt houses, rice fields, and peaceful villages. It’s a perfect spot for cycling, walking, and enjoying the quiet countryside atmosphere just across the Mekong River.
Activities:
- Cross the iconic bamboo bridge (seasonal) or take the concrete bridge
- Cycle or walk through rice fields and villages
- Discover traditional wooden stilt houses and local farming life
- Relax by the riverside and enjoy Mekong views
- Experience authentic Cambodian rural lifestyle close to the city
Visitor Tips:
- Best explored by bicycle for a slow, scenic experience
- Visit in the late afternoon for cooler weather and sunset views
- Bring water and sun protection, as shade can be limited
- Combine with a walk along Kampong Cham’s colonial riverside before or after your visit
Best Time to Visit:
- Dry season (November–April): Best chance to cross the traditional bamboo bridge
- Rainy season (May–October): The bridge may not exist, but the island is greener and quieter






