Island sights in Koh Kong Conservation Corridor
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Koh Kong Island
Cambodia's largest island, about 25km south of Krong Koh Kong, towers over seas so crystal clear you can make out individual grains of sand in a couple of metres of water. Its seven pristine beaches, all of them along the western coast, get so few visitors that sand crabs scamper obliviously up and down the beach and the shoreline is dotted with colourful shells of the sort you usually see only in souvenir shops.
There's a police post near the 20km-long island's northern end, above the second beach you come to, so skippers may be reluctant to stop nearby - or even stick around the area too long. It's forbidden to explore the thickly forested interior. The island is not pa…
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Koh Sdach
Just off Botum Sakor National Park's southwest tip, this island has a small fishing port, a couple of sandy beaches, some modest eateries and a seaside bungalow outfit.
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