Popokvil is a Waterfall located in Bokor National Park close to Kampot town in Cambodia. This Waterfall with a pool surrounded by beautiful scenery and pleasant weather makes it a popular destination for tourists visiting Kampot Province.
Timings : 8 AM to 9 PM
Time Required : 2 hours
Sok San Waterfall is located at the end of the bay near the main pier in Koh Rong Samloem Island in Cambodia. As it is at the end of Saracen Bay, it is also known as Saracen Bay and is a popular tourist attraction for those exploring Koh Rong. This waterfall is surrounded by dense tropical jungle, and the hike to reach the waterfall is dotted with scenic landscape.
Ka Choung Waterfall is located 7 kilometres from Ban Lung district, in the Ratnagiri province. The 12-meter high waterfall is formed by the O’Kan Teung stream, flowing all year round. It is surrounded by small towns and villages, along with peaceful chaparral. This area is also home to the Kreung ethnic minority of Cambodia. It’s a bit of a walking site, so you must equip yourself accordingly.
Timings : 7 AM to 5 PM
Time Required : 1 hour
Bousra Waterfall is located about 40 kilometres from Senmonorom District, in the Bousra Eco Park. It has three tiers and is one of the biggest waterfalls in Cambodia. The forest area is perfect for a picnic and trekking behind the falls. You can also zipline over the water, facilitated by the Mayura Hills Resort. This waterfall also features in a Khmer song of the Mondulkiri province.
Timings : 7 AM to 5 PM
Time Required : 1-2 hours
Entry Fee : Riel 10120 (USD 2.50)
Kbal Spean is an ancient Angkorian site of Cambodia, found in the Phnom Kulen National Park in Banteay Srei. Stretching for more than 150 meters, Kbal Spean runs under the Stung Kbal Spean river. Popularly known among the tourists as the River of Thousand Lingas, it is an intricately carved river bed consisting of more than 1000 Lingas, depictions of Hindu God Shiva along with sculptures of other Gods. It was built in the 11th century.
Time Required : 4 hours including travel time
Phnom Kulen is located in the Phnom Kulen National Park. It has two levels that submerge into a pool, where you can actually swim. It is one of the largest waterfalls in Cambodia and is surrounded by greenery and temples. The grounds of this national park are known to hold ancient history, along with a reclining Buddha statue. The waterfall is delineated by large trees and rocks, and thus promotes a feeling of a secluded cove.
Timings : 7 AM to 4 PM
Time Required : 1-2 hours
Entry Fee : Riel 96950 (USD 24)
Ka Tieng Waterfall is located 7 kilometres from Ban Lung district, in the Ratnagiri province. About 10 meters high, it is surrounded by various villages and shrubbery. It got its name from the Kreung hill tribe of Ka Kieng village. The waterfall is surrounded by a cave and forms beautiful scenery of serenity. You can also enjoy elephant rides here from the nearby elephant village of Phume Kateung.
Timings : All Day
Time Required : 1 hour
Kbal Chhay Waterfall is located in Khan Prey Nup close to the downtown of Sihanoukville in Cambodia. Due to its beautiful location amidst dense mangrove forests, it is a popular place for locals who come on picnics as well as for tourists exploring Sihanoukville city. Travellers can plan a day trip to the waterfall to enjoy nature and hike around in the region.
Timings : 8 AM to 5 PM
Entry Fee : Free entry
Tatai Waterfall is a waterfall on cascading rocks with a strong flow of the Tatai river. It is located in the Koh Kong province and is set in a chirping forest with chaparral. It can be reached via tuk-tuk or even a boat, which is quite an enjoyable experience. The water flows all year round and forms a natural pool at the bottom. It is a prominent waterfall in Cambodia and one of the clearest water bodies of the country.