
Explore Bokor
Spend a full day exploring Bokor Mountain. Discover old French buildings, royal getaways, spiritual sites, and places with a dramatic past. Enjoy stunning views, fresh mountain air, and jungle walks. There’s something here for everyone!
Yeah Mao Statue
29-meter monument on Bokor Mountain honoring Yeay Mao, a Neak Ta guardian of Kampot Province, revered by locals.
Black Palace
Former summer residence of King Norodom Sihanouk; the ruined building and jungle views give it a haunting, photogenic feel.
Old Catholic Church
1920s Catholic French church that survived wars and storms; simple brick interior and misty vistas make it a classic Bokor stop.
Popokvil Waterfall
Two-tier cascade whose name means “swirling clouds”; lively in rainy season, calm pools in dry months—nice for a short stroll and photos.
Five-Boats Monastery (Wat Sampov Pram)
Mountaintop pagoda from the 1920s named for five boat-shaped rocks; peaceful shrines and sweeping views over jungle and sea.