Kampong phluk: The Kampong Phluk natural tourism site in Siem Reap province is experiencing a surge in visitors, capitalising on the unique allure presented by the annual rise in river waters. Located in Kampong Phluk commune, Prasat Bakong district, the destination is drawing a steady stream of both domestic and international tourists captivated by its distinct seasonal beauty.
According to Agence Kampuchea Presse, Kampong Phluk offers a rare glimpse into life on the Tonle Sap Lake ecosystem during the rainy season. The site is famed for its flooded forests, stilted houses seemingly floating above the clear water, and the vast, serene expanse of the Tonle Sap Lake.
Upon arrival, visitors can engage in a signature activity: traversing the submerged landscape in small boat rides that navigate beneath the cool canopy of the flooded forest. Evenings conclude with the spectacle of stunning sunsets over the tranquil lake, followed by overnight stays in comfortable, community-run homestays.
Foreign visitors have particularly highlighted their satisfaction with the site's cool, pristine atmosphere, the expansive clear waters, and the iconic view of floating houses and vast flooded forests that stretch into the horizon.
The thriving tourism sector at Kampong Phluk is a significant source of local economic vitality. A substantial number of residents have secured employment and income-generating opportunities through tourism activities, earning reasonable fees from services provided to visitors.
Located just over 10 kilometres from Siem Reap provincial city, Kampong Phluk is being actively promoted as a must-see destination for tourists visiting the area. Authorities are encouraging travellers to experience the site's most invigorating ambiance and freshest beauty during the current high-water season.