
Stay One More Night
Most travellers pass through Kampong Thom in 90 minutes. The ones who stay discover Cambodia's best-kept secret.
You're Already Here.
Kampong Thom sits exactly halfway between Phnom Penh and Siem Reap. Every day, thousands of tourists pass through — grab a coffee, stretch their legs, and move on. They mean to come back. They never do.
We get it. Angkor is calling. But consider this: Sambor Prei Kuk, the ancient capital that pre-dates Angkor by 600 years, is 35 km from this town. Phnom Santuk, the most sacred mountain in the region, is 28 km away. The Stung Sen river runs right through town.
One more night. That's all it takes to see Cambodia before Angkor — and understand everything that came after.

What One More Night Unlocks
Sunset on the Stung Sen
Walk the riverside at golden hour. Watch fishing boats return, kids play in the shallows, market stalls light up. Have dinner at a local restaurant with river views — giant freshwater prawns and cold Angkor beer.
Sambor Prei Kuk at Dawn
Leave at 6:30 AM. Arrive at the UNESCO temples before any tour group. Walk alone through 7th-century brick sanctuaries in morning mist. This is what most travellers never see.
Climb Phnom Santuk
809 steps to a sacred summit. Ancient Buddha statues carved into rock. Wild monkeys. Panoramic views across the Cambodian plains. Back in town for lunch.
Back on the Road — Changed
Catch the afternoon bus or minivan to Siem Reap or Phnom Penh. Arrive 2–3 hours later. But now you've seen something most visitors never do.
I almost didn't stop. My driver said 30 minutes for lunch. I stayed two days. Sambor Prei Kuk at sunrise is one of the greatest things I've ever seen.— Sarah M., solo traveller from Australia
Your Evening in Kampong Thom
Check in, freshen up, leave your bag.
Walk the Stung Sen riverfront. Watch the light change.
Explore the night market — street food, local snacks, fruit.
Dinner at a riverside restaurant. Order the freshwater prawns.
Early night. Tomorrow starts at 6:30 AM.

Where to Sleep Tonight

Sambor Village Homestay
Prasat Sambour — 5 min walk to temples
Wake up inside the UNESCO heritage zone. Traditional wooden house, home-cooked Khmer breakfast, a family who has lived beside these temples for generations.

Stung Sen Riverside Boutique
Kampong Thom Town Centre
Comfortable rooms with river views, a quiet garden, and easy walking distance to the night market. The most convenient base for exploring the province.

Baray Silk Lodge
Baray District — silk weaving villages
Nestled among weaving communities. Bicycle rentals, silk workshops, rural silence, and a sky full of stars. The most unique sleep in the province.
Ready to Stay?
Book a room, arrange a guide, or just ask us what to do with one more night. We'll sort it.
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