Where to stay in Kampot or Kep?

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Re: Where to stay in Kampot or Kep?

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Kep Bungalows is pretty amazing and usually quiet with a nice pool as well. Think I paid $35/night
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Re: Where to stay in Kampot or Kep?

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violet wrote: Fri Jun 08, 2018 10:44 am Reasonably antisocial, private solo person looking for a reasonably priced, relaxing place to stay in either Kampot or Kep for a few days.
Not wanting people or mosquitoes for room companions, i.e. No dorm rooms and no shacks with multiple gaps in bamboo walls.
Not wanting to pay more than $50 a night... $30 is preferred.
Not so out of the way that it causes additional expenses or difficulty getting to and from.
Somewhere lush with greenery would be nice but not necessary.
Much in need of a soul recharge on a budget and with as little hassle as possible.

WiFi preferred but not essential.


Recommendations?


PS, now the train goes from PP to Battambang, any recommendations for there are also welcomed.
Sorry this is out of your target price but well worth the money if you want privacy and quiet. I had the Villa not long time ago and really enjoyed.
http://cominsialodge.com/
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