Sihanoukville province is a small southern province of Cambodia. The capital sits on a peninsula with beaches and tropical islands around. Sihanoukville (also known as Kampong Som or Kampong Saom) was founded in 1964 to be the only deep-water port in whole Cambodia. It is gradually being redeveloped as a tourist attraction, but despite the promise of massive Malaysian investment - a casino is planned for Naga Island - tourist numbers are still fairly low. Also its nice with sand beaches and several paradise islands have made it popular as a tourist destination.
Wat Krom Buddhist Monastery is located at a distance of 3 kilometers from the provincial town, Wat Krom, Sihanoukville is one of the popular Tourist Attractions in Sihanoukville. The city of Sihanoukville is a port city on the Gulf of Thailand in southern Cambodia and Wat Krom, Sihanoukville is just 5 minutes from the Sihanoukville city. Explore the historical sites of Wat Krom in Sihanoukville which has a unique and beautiful architecture. Aka Wat Krom means 'lower wat' and lying on a small hill on Santipheap St. overlooking the ocean, Wat Krom in Sihanoukville is dedicated to Ya-Mao, a local deity.
Deum Chhrey Beach | Independence Beach | Kbal Chhay waterfall | Koh Pors Island | Koh Rong Island | Ochheuteal Beach | Otres Beach | Phnom Leu | Picnic Resort | Prampi Chaon Beach | Prek Treng Beach | Sokha Beach adjoins O'Cheuteal Beach | The Ream Beach | Vistory Beach or Lomhe Kay | Wat Leu