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Chong Koh Village Cruise Port Guide: Things to Do & Practical Tips

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Arrival
City centre
120 km south of Phnom Penh
Best season
November – April
Best for
Angkor Wat Temple Complex, Tonlé Sap Lake Floating Villages, Khmer Culture, Wildlife Tours

Ships anchor offshore; tenders required to reach the village pier.

Choose the Right Port Day

Best Overall
Use this port as intended: embark/disembark smoothly, follow ship instructions, and rely on pre-arranged cruise-line transport and activities. Independent exploration offers little payoff for the time.
Best Beach
Not relevant. Chong Koh is a river village, not a beach destination.
With Kids
River-based excursions offered by the cruise line are safest; independent village exploration is not recommended for families without guide.
Only 3-4 Hours
Stay near the dock, explore the small village market if open, observe local river life. Most cruisers will be focused on boarding/departing logistics, not exploring.
Cheapest Option
Walking the dock area and nearby village streets costs nothing. Avoid organized excursions unless included in your cruise package.
What To Avoid
Do not assume you can easily walk to other villages or attractions without a guide; do not expect restaurants, shops, or ATMs at the dock; do not venture far without knowing where the ship shuttle returns.

Quick Take

Port Type
Rural river anchorage; embarkation/disembarkation hub
Best For
River cruise passengers boarding/departing itineraries; minimal independent exploration expected
Avoid If
You want urban attractions, beaches, or substantial independent shore time
Walkability
Immediate village area is walkable but very limited; most activity is dock-based or organized excursion
Budget Fit
Budget-friendly if staying dockside; paid excursions drive cost up
Good For Short Calls?
Yes, if you're part of ship operations; not designed for optional shore time

Port Overview

Chong Koh Village is a small riverside settlement on the Mekong or one of its tributaries in Cambodia, serving primarily as an embarkation and disembarkation point for river cruises operated by lines such as Uniworld, Emerald Waterways, Viking, AmaWaterways, Avalon, and Tauck. Ships anchor offshore; passengers tender to a simple dock or boarding platform.

This is not a typical tourist port. The village itself is modest, with limited commercial infrastructure and no developed waterfront promenade. Most cruisers will spend 1–2 hours here during embark/disembark days, not as an optional shore excursion. If your ship offers organized village walks or farmland tours, those are generally the only meaningful independent activities; free exploration beyond the dock is not advised without a guide.

Expect a working riverside community, not a tourist zone. Internet, ATMs, and restaurants are minimal or absent. The value here is in boarding your river cruise and experiencing the start of your journey, not in shore-day tourism.

Top Things To Do

1

Organized Village Walk or Farm Tour

If offered by your cruise line, a guided walk through the village, local homes, or nearby farmland is the best way to understand daily life. A local guide explains agriculture, fishing, or family routines.

2–3 hours $30–60 USD per person$$

⚡ Popular — books out early. Reserve before you sail.

2

Dock-Area Observation & Market (if open)

Spend an hour simply observing river traffic, local fishermen, and the village market if it's open. Buy bottled drinks or snacks if vendors are present; no major shopping, but a window into real Cambodia.

1–1.5 hours $0–5 USD (drinks/snacks optional)

Book with the ship, or on your own?

Booking independently

  • Often noticeably cheaper than the ship’s version of the same tour.
  • Smaller groups and local operators, with traveler reviews you can read before you pay.
  • Free cancellation on most tours, usually up to 24 hours before.

When the ship’s excursion makes sense

  • Short port calls or long transfers where the timing is tight.
  • Tender-only stops where getting ashore can run late.
  • The ship waits for its own delayed excursions — it won’t wait for independent ones, so leave a buffer before all-aboard.

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Is It Safe?

Chong Koh Village itself is generally safe and accustomed to cruise passengers, but it is a small, rural area with minimal police presence and limited English. Petty theft is uncommon but possible in any crowded dock area; keep valuables secure. Do not walk alone at night or far from the dock area without a guide.

The river itself presents hazards—stay away from the water's edge, especially near the dock. Weather can change quickly; if your ship announces weather delays, follow crew instructions immediately.

Water quality and sanitation standards are lower than in developed countries. Stick to bottled water, avoid street food unless you have a strong stomach, and use hand sanitizer. Medical facilities in the village are minimal; serious issues require evacuation to a larger city. Your cruise line carries a ship doctor.

Accessibility & Walkability

Chong Koh Village has no formal accessibility infrastructure. Terrain is uneven, with dirt paths, steps, and no curbs or ramps. Wheelchair users will find the dock itself the only reliable hard surface; independent exploration is not practical. Ships with larger tenders or direct dock access will be easier for mobility-impaired guests.

If you have mobility concerns, inform your cruise line at booking. They can arrange priority tendering and may advise which days to remain onboard if conditions are difficult.

Outside the Terminal

Upon tendering or docking, you'll see a small wooden or concrete landing platform, often with a shelter or shaded area for waiting passengers. The immediate area is quiet and operational—crew managing boarding, a few local vendors or staff, and the village behind. The air is humid and warm; you may hear river sounds and see small boats, fishing activity, and local residents. There is no tourist welcome center, no organized queue, and no shops within immediate view. The vibe is functional and calm, not commercial.

Local Food & Drink

The village has no tourist restaurants. If your ship does not provide meals on embark/disembark days, bring snacks or ask crew for recommendations. Street food (grilled fish, noodles, fresh fruit) may be available from vendors, but hygiene is uncertain; only eat if you are comfortable with local food safety standards.

Bottled water is essential; tap water is not safe for tourists. Tea and coffee are available but often made with tap water. If you're sensitive to spice, communicate clearly if buying local food.

Shopping

Chong Koh Village has no souvenir shops, malls, or tourist retail. A small market may sell local produce, dried goods, or basic supplies, but not crafts or gifts. Any shopping of value should be done during longer stops (Phnom Penh, Siem Reap) or onboard your ship. Do not expect to buy anything at this port beyond snacks or water.

Money & Currency

Currency
Cambodian Riel (KHR); USD widely accepted
USD Accepted?
Yes
Card Payments
Very limited; no ATMs at the dock
ATMs
None at port; nearest ATM likely in a larger town 30+ km away
Tipping
Not expected; USD tips appreciated in organized tours
Notes
Bring USD in small bills (ones, fives) and withdraw cash in a major city before arriving. The village has no banking infrastructure.

Weather & Best Time

Best months
November to February (cool, dry)
Avoid
May to October (monsoon, extreme heat, flooding risk)
Temperature
November–February: 20–28°C (68–82°F), dry. December–January: peak season, coolest and most comfortable.
Notes
High humidity year-round. River levels rise significantly in monsoon season, affecting dock access.

Airport Information

Airport
Phnom Penh International Airport (PNH)
Distance
~200 km (125 miles)
Getting there
Your cruise line typically arranges pre-cruise transfers from the airport. Private car/minibus: 3–5 hours, $40–80 USD one way via booking services.
Notes
Allow 5–6 hours total from airport arrival to embark. Siem Reap Airport (REP) is another option for river cruises; ~120 km away.

Getting Around from the Port

Ship tender/shuttle

If anchored offshore, the cruise line provides a tender boat to the dock. Follow crew instructions for timing and boarding.

Cost: Included with cruise Time: 10–20 minutes per crossing
Book a transfer 5% off with code TPO5 at checkout
Walking

The immediate dock and village area are walkable on foot, but there is little of interest beyond 5–10 minutes' walk. No formal pedestrian infrastructure.

Cost: Free Time: 15–30 min for village loop
Organized shore excursion

The cruise line may offer guided village tours, local boat trips, or farm visits. These are pre-booked and transport is included.

Cost: Typically $30–80 USD per person Time: 2–4 hours
Private guide/taxi

Taxi services are sparse. Private guides or drivers can be arranged through your hotel pre-cruise or occasionally at the dock, but negotiation is required.

Time: Variable
Book a transfer 5% off with code TPO5 at checkout

Details last checked April 2026

Check The Port Traffic

Cruise Ships in Port

Once you have your shore plan, use the schedule to see how busy the harbour will be on your date, plus the ships, lines, and published call windows.

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Practical Tips for Cruise Passengers

  • Arrive early on embark day and follow all crew instructions for tendering or boarding; delays or weather changes are common at small river ports.
  • Pre-book any offered shore excursions with your cruise line before arrival; improvised independent tours are difficult and less safe.
  • Bring USD in small bills, a power bank, and any medications you need; the village has no pharmacies or currency exchange.
  • Wear comfortable walking shoes with good grip if you plan to explore beyond the dock; terrain is uneven and can be slippery in wet weather.

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