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Landmark: Preak Piphot RiverCity: Cambodia Province
Country: Cambodia
Continent: Asia
Preak Piphot River, Cambodia Province, Cambodia, Asia
Preak Piphot River is a waterway located in Cambodia Province, Cambodia. It serves as a significant geographical feature within the region.
Visual Characteristics
The river exhibits a brown, sediment-laden water color, typical of many Southeast Asian waterways. Its banks are lined with dense tropical vegetation, including various species of trees and shrubs. The river's width varies seasonally, generally ranging from 20 to 50 meters.
Location & Access Logistics
Preak Piphot River is situated approximately 15 kilometers west of the provincial capital. Access is primarily via National Road 5, turning onto Provincial Road 127 at the town of Sre Ambel. From Provincial Road 127, local dirt tracks lead to accessible points along the river. Parking is informal and available at designated river access points. Public transport options are limited; local buses operate along National Road 5, requiring onward travel by motorcycle taxi or private vehicle.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The river is a natural fluvial system, formed by the accumulation and flow of water over geological time. Its ecological origin is tied to the monsoon climate of Cambodia, with water levels fluctuating significantly between the wet and dry seasons. The river basin is part of the larger Mekong River drainage system.
Key Highlights & Activities
Boating and fishing are the primary activities. Local boat tours can be arranged at Sre Ambel, offering passage along sections of the river. Observing local fishing practices is possible. Kayaking is feasible during periods of calm water, typically outside the main monsoon months.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Basic amenities are scarce directly along the river. Small, informal food stalls may be present near Sre Ambel. Restrooms are not consistently available. Cell phone signal is intermittent, with 4G coverage generally limited to larger settlements near the river.
Best Time to Visit
The dry season, from November to April, offers the most stable water levels for boating. The period between March and May can be very hot. For photography, early morning and late afternoon provide softer light conditions.
Facts & Legends
Local folklore suggests that the river's currents can be unpredictable, with tales of spirits guarding its depths. A specific point of interest is the confluence with a smaller tributary, where local fishermen believe certain fish species are more abundant during the full moon.
Nearby Landmarks
- Sre Ambel Market (12km East)
- Phnom Chhnork Temple (25km Northeast)
- Kampot River (40km South)
- Bokor National Park (55km Southwest)