Kep is a small province in southern Cambodia, known for its beautiful beaches, islands, and national park. The capital city, also named Kep, has a population of around 35,990 people and is home to many abandoned villas left from the French Colonial authorities and the elites of Cambodia. The city is near Kep National Park and has a unique character shaped by its hauntingly beautiful abandoned villas. Visitors can explore the Kep Archipelago, which consists of 13 islands and islets, including Koh Tonsay, also known as Rabbit Island, which has two white sand beaches and a variety of corals, sea animals, and plants. The province is also home to the Kep Peninsula, which enters southwest to the Kep Bay in a triangle
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Activities: We took a day trip to Kep. We visited Led Zep viewpoint and had a relaxing time at a cafe with hammocks. Then, we went to the crab market for seafood snacks and ended the day at the beach
Highlights: The day trip to Kep was varied, straightforward, and absolutely family-friendly. We enjoyed the short hike to Led Zep viewpoint and the snacks at the crab market ✨