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Landmark: Koh Kong IslandCity: Koh Kong
Country: Cambodia
Continent: Asia
Koh Kong Island, Koh Kong, Cambodia, Asia
Koh Kong Island is a landmass situated off the coast of Koh Kong city in Cambodia.
It is the largest island in Cambodia.
Visual Characteristics
The island is characterized by dense tropical rainforest covering its interior. Its coastline features a mix of sandy beaches and rocky outcrops. The waters surrounding the island are generally clear, with varying shades of blue and green depending on depth and sediment.
Location & Access Logistics
Koh Kong Island is accessible via boat from the mainland town of Koh Kong. The primary departure point is the Koh Kong ferry terminal. Boat transfers typically take 30-45 minutes. There is no direct road access to the island. Limited parking is available at the Koh Kong ferry terminal. Public transport within Koh Kong town can facilitate travel to the terminal.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The island's geological origin is primarily sedimentary rock formations, shaped by coastal erosion over millennia. Ecologically, it is classified as a tropical coastal island ecosystem, supporting diverse flora and fauna adapted to the marine and terrestrial environment.
Key Highlights & Activities
Activities include exploring the island's beaches, swimming in the surrounding waters, and observing local wildlife. Hiking trails are present but may be overgrown. Limited opportunities exist for kayaking along the coastline.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Basic amenities are scarce on Koh Kong Island itself. There are no permanent structures for accommodation or services. Cell phone signal is unreliable. Food vendors are not present on the island; visitors should bring supplies. Restrooms are not available.
Best Time to Visit
The dry season, from November to April, offers the most favorable weather conditions with less rainfall. The best time of day for beach activities is generally between 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM, avoiding the midday sun. High tide is preferable for swimming closer to shore.
Facts & Legends
A local belief suggests that certain ancient trees within the island's forest possess protective spirits. The island is also known for its population of hornbills, which are rarely seen elsewhere in the region.
Nearby Landmarks
- Koh Kong City Center (3km Southeast)
- Koh Kong Provincial Hospital (2.5km Southeast)
- Central Market Koh Kong (3.5km Southeast)
- Koh Kong Safari and Wildlife Park (8km Northeast)