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Popokvil Waterfall — Attraction in Kampot

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Popokvil Waterfalls is a waterfall in Kampot Province, Cambodia. It is located about 3 miles north-east of Bokor Hill Station. It is a two-tiered fall, with a shallow pool in between.
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Popokvil Waterfall

M352+GG2, Phumi Pôpôk Vil, Cambodia
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Popokvil Waterfalls is a waterfall in Kampot Province, Cambodia. It is located about 3 miles north-east of Bokor Hill Station. It is a two-tiered fall, with a shallow pool in between.

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5.0
1y

Popokvil Waterfall is a scenic gem and a popular rest stop within Bokor Hill Station, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers. If you're seeking a peaceful spot to get up close to the falls, this is the perfect location. It's especially beautiful at the start of the rainy season, where you can enjoy swimming near the falls. However, during the hot season, water flow diminishes, so plan accordingly.

The entrance fee is a modest 2000 riel (around 50 cents), and you can exchange this fee for a water bottle at the canteen, which is a nice touch. The area offers plenty of seating, both indoors and outdoors, giving visitors various places to relax and take in the surroundings. The canteen serves a variety of family-style Chinese dishes alongside Western food, catering to different tastes.

The facilities are well-maintained, with notably clean restrooms. A small mart is also available within the canteen for any additional needs, making it convenient for a quick stop.

Overall, Popokvil Waterfall offers a blend of scenic beauty and practical amenities, making it an ideal stop for those exploring Bokor Mountain. Whether you're looking to take a swim, enjoy a meal, or simply relax in a beautiful setting, this spot has something...

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2.0
1y

My recent visit to Popokvil Waterfall within Bokor National Park turned out to be quite disappointing. Unfortunately, the waterfall is currently dry, and some suggest climbing the rocks to catch a glimpse, but the potential risks didn't seem worthwhile to me.

What added to the disappointment was the lack of a warning about the absence of water at the entrance, despite still having to pay an entrance fee. On a positive note, each ticket includes a free bottle of water.

The presence of a large restaurant at the site felt puzzling, especially considering the lack of visitors during my visit. This aspect, coupled with the barren waterfall, made for an underwhelming experience. If you're considering a visit, it might be worth checking the current waterfall...

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4.0
10y

Popokvil means "waterfall in the clouds" in Khmer and if you are there on the right day, that is exactly what you will see. With the moist air rising off of the nearby Gulf of Thailand, Bokor Mountain is frequently shrouded in mist. I kept asking the locals about the falls and they kept telling me that they were not worth visiting in the dry season. Finally, just days before we left, we took a trip up the mountain shortly after the rainy season started and were blown away by the falls. No, they don't hold a candle to Niagara or Victoria falls, but by Cambodian standards, they were spectacular and I was kicking myself for not going sooner. If you are in the area, they are well worth seeing and exploring along with several other fascinating sites on...

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Vichuda PromVichuda Prom
Popokvil Waterfall is a scenic gem and a popular rest stop within Bokor Hill Station, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers. If you're seeking a peaceful spot to get up close to the falls, this is the perfect location. It's especially beautiful at the start of the rainy season, where you can enjoy swimming near the falls. However, during the hot season, water flow diminishes, so plan accordingly. The entrance fee is a modest 2000 riel (around 50 cents), and you can exchange this fee for a water bottle at the canteen, which is a nice touch. The area offers plenty of seating, both indoors and outdoors, giving visitors various places to relax and take in the surroundings. The canteen serves a variety of family-style Chinese dishes alongside Western food, catering to different tastes. The facilities are well-maintained, with notably clean restrooms. A small mart is also available within the canteen for any additional needs, making it convenient for a quick stop. Overall, Popokvil Waterfall offers a blend of scenic beauty and practical amenities, making it an ideal stop for those exploring Bokor Mountain. Whether you're looking to take a swim, enjoy a meal, or simply relax in a beautiful setting, this spot has something for everyone.
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My recent visit to Popokvil Waterfall within Bokor National Park turned out to be quite disappointing. Unfortunately, the waterfall is currently dry, and some suggest climbing the rocks to catch a glimpse, but the potential risks didn't seem worthwhile to me. What added to the disappointment was the lack of a warning about the absence of water at the entrance, despite still having to pay an entrance fee. On a positive note, each ticket includes a free bottle of water. The presence of a large restaurant at the site felt puzzling, especially considering the lack of visitors during my visit. This aspect, coupled with the barren waterfall, made for an underwhelming experience. If you're considering a visit, it might be worth checking the current waterfall conditions beforehand.
Herbert AuHerbert Au
It's only a big money printer, at my visit it was dry season, 1.) so no water, 2.) Nobody telling you, 3.) The take a entry fee -small one, but not telling no water, 3.) and I was there for visit the 100 rice fields, and the stuff telling me it's here, but the road to there was closed, I think no season for rice now and 4.) the stuff take my money, given me the ticket and talks to a other customer, so I turned around for leave the counter, than I noticed I missed my change, so I turned back to the counter window and seemed the stuff smiles to the other in the selling office and take my money away, at this moment she registered I'm coming back and give me my change it was more than the entry fee 😠.
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Popokvil Waterfall is a scenic gem and a popular rest stop within Bokor Hill Station, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers. If you're seeking a peaceful spot to get up close to the falls, this is the perfect location. It's especially beautiful at the start of the rainy season, where you can enjoy swimming near the falls. However, during the hot season, water flow diminishes, so plan accordingly. The entrance fee is a modest 2000 riel (around 50 cents), and you can exchange this fee for a water bottle at the canteen, which is a nice touch. The area offers plenty of seating, both indoors and outdoors, giving visitors various places to relax and take in the surroundings. The canteen serves a variety of family-style Chinese dishes alongside Western food, catering to different tastes. The facilities are well-maintained, with notably clean restrooms. A small mart is also available within the canteen for any additional needs, making it convenient for a quick stop. Overall, Popokvil Waterfall offers a blend of scenic beauty and practical amenities, making it an ideal stop for those exploring Bokor Mountain. Whether you're looking to take a swim, enjoy a meal, or simply relax in a beautiful setting, this spot has something for everyone.
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My recent visit to Popokvil Waterfall within Bokor National Park turned out to be quite disappointing. Unfortunately, the waterfall is currently dry, and some suggest climbing the rocks to catch a glimpse, but the potential risks didn't seem worthwhile to me. What added to the disappointment was the lack of a warning about the absence of water at the entrance, despite still having to pay an entrance fee. On a positive note, each ticket includes a free bottle of water. The presence of a large restaurant at the site felt puzzling, especially considering the lack of visitors during my visit. This aspect, coupled with the barren waterfall, made for an underwhelming experience. If you're considering a visit, it might be worth checking the current waterfall conditions beforehand.
Ben

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It's only a big money printer, at my visit it was dry season, 1.) so no water, 2.) Nobody telling you, 3.) The take a entry fee -small one, but not telling no water, 3.) and I was there for visit the 100 rice fields, and the stuff telling me it's here, but the road to there was closed, I think no season for rice now and 4.) the stuff take my money, given me the ticket and talks to a other customer, so I turned around for leave the counter, than I noticed I missed my change, so I turned back to the counter window and seemed the stuff smiles to the other in the selling office and take my money away, at this moment she registered I'm coming back and give me my change it was more than the entry fee 😠.
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