Kbal Chhay E91 Waterfall


Indulge in the beauty of the cascading waters of the Kbal Chhay E91 Waterfall, Koh Kong. The magnificent Kbal Chhay E91 Waterfall in Koh Kong has become a favorite tourist ahunt as the travelers wish to spend some time amidst nature and away from the hustle and bustle of the cities. You can spend some quality time with all your loved ones while enjoying the cool waters of the Kbal Chhay E91 Waterfall, Koh Kong. The natural beauty of the Kbal Chhay E91 Waterfall in Koh Kong attracts the tourists who promise themselves to come back here for a second time! 

The Kbal Chhay E91 Waterfall located in the Nagkok Village of the Commune of Bakclong in the Mundol Seyma District outside the proper limits of the heart of the provincial town. The Kbal Chhay E91 Waterfall is situated at a distance of about 24 km from the heart of the provincial town and takes about two hours and fifteen minutes to reach this place. Since it is not situated in the middle of the province therefore you need to plan your schedule in such a way that you can spend quite some time here. The nature and wildlife reserves of the Kbal Chhay E91 Waterfall, Koh Kong acts as the nature and wildlife reserves of the rich flora and fauna of the region. You might even get to see some wild animals or some rare plants which are not otherwise found in the province. 

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