Kep National Park offers lush tropical forest trails and panoramic coastal views, making it a popular destination for hiking, wildlife spotting, and scenic relaxation along Cambodia’s southern shore.
Located in the small coastal province of Kep in southern Cambodia, Kep National Park spans the rugged hills overlooking the Gulf of Thailand. The park encompasses approximately 335 hectares of evergreen tropical forest, coastal cliffs, and a network of trails that reveal sweeping views of Kep town, Kampot province, and the nearby islands. Established as a protected area in 1993, the park preserves a significant portion of the region’s biodiversity, including tropical hardwoods, orchids, and rare bird species. The park’s relatively small size belies its diversity, with hiking routes ranging from easy walks to moderately challenging treks leading visitors past hidden waterfalls, rocky outcrops, and quiet beaches. Visitors often combine exploration of the park with a stop in Kep town, known for its fresh seafood and relaxed seaside atmosphere. Notable landmarks within the park include the Sunset Rocks viewpoint, which offers stunning vistas over the gulf at dusk, and the Bat Caves, home to colonies of bats that emerge at twilight. Wildlife in the park includes macaques, civets, various tropical birds, and reptiles. Kep National Park is a favored spot for both day-trippers and overnight campers seeking tranquillity away from Cambodia’s busier tourist hubs. Its proximity to the sea enhances the experience with cool ocean breezes and opportunities for combined seaside and jungle activities. Interpretive signage, marked trails, and a modest visitor center support sustainable tourism while educating visitors on the park’s ecology and cultural history.
Sunset Rocks viewpoint overlooking the Gulf of Thailand
Bat Caves with evening bat emergence displays
Varied tropical forest ecosystem supporting diverse wildlife
Coastal hiking trails with ocean breeze and panoramic vistas
A prominent rocky outcrop offering expansive views of the gulf and surrounding coastal landscape, ideal for evening sunsets.
Natural caves inhabited by large bat colonies, providing a unique wildlife spectacle at dusk.
Scenic trails winding along the park’s elevated coastline, showcasing diverse flora and ocean vistas.