In Cambodia, where landmines are still active, hiking is often not an option, but little Kep National Park (it’s only 20 square miles of beautiful jungle), offers visitors a chance to move freely. There’s a trek to see the Little Buddha—a small white shrine—and to Sunset Rock, where you’ll find incredible vistas to the sea, and on a clear day, all the way to Vietnam. Be advised, there are no real facilities in the park. Sneakers are recommended, as some patches may be slippery, and bring a flashlight if you hike up for sunset.
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Hike In Kep National Park
In Cambodia, where landmines are still active, hiking is often not an option, but little Kep National Park (it’s only 20 square miles of beautiful jungle), offers visitors a chance to move freely. There’s a trek to see the Little Buddha—a small white shrine—and to Sunset Rock, where you’ll find incredible vistas to the sea, and on a clear day, all the way to Vietnam. Be advised, there are no real facilities in the park. Sneakers are recommended, as some patches may be slippery, and bring a flashlight if you hike up for sunset.