Koh Rong Island
Priti ZarariaPriti Zararia/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, CAMBODIA/ Updated : Sep 21, 2016, 14:30 IST
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Located in the Gulf of Thailand, Koh Rong is the second largest island of Cambodia. The entire 43 km coastline of this tiny island is lined with beautiful beaches. Most of the islands here have thick jungle and no roads. Barring s … Read more
Located in the Gulf of Thailand, Koh Rong is the second largest island of Cambodia. The entire 43 km coastline of this tiny island is lined with beautiful beaches. Most of the islands here have thick jungle and no roads. Barring small villages on the island, it is relatively untouched. Read less

Enjoy the stunning beaches of the island – located in the Gulf of Thailand, Koh Rong is the second largest island of Cambodia. The entire 43 km coastline of this tiny island is lined with beautiful beaches. Most of the islands here have thick jungle and no roads. Barring small villages on the island, it is relatively untouched. The only way to get to the island is by ferry. The beauty of the island is the beachside bungalows and shacks overlooking the pristine white sandy beaches. If you are looking for real solitude, head to the Monkey Island on Koh Rong. The calm azure blue waters are certain to soothe your tired nerves. The resorts on the island offer snorkelling and diving opportunities in case if you are looking for some action. Spend days on any gorgeous deserted beach and soak up the sun. The beach bars come alive after the sun goes down. Consider a hike into the forest after few days of lazy beach time. The real charm of Koh Rong Beaches is the glowing shoreline in the dark. The phosphorescent water is filled with planktons which glow and twinkle when the water is stirred. The starry night sky above and sparkling waters below, it is nothing short of a heaven on earth here at Koh Rong!
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