Koh Thmei
The most pristine of all of the islands, Koh Thmei is part of the Ream National Park and doesn't even have an entire village to call its own. Last December the Cambodian government granted a German couple the right to build an eco-friendly lodge there, complete with solar panels and natural water filtration system.
The island is almost completely untouched — the only thing there apart from the Koh Thmei Resort bungalows is a shrimp fishery — and much of it is so thickly forested that it's only accessible by boat, making it the perfect island for a secluded weekend getaway.
Koh Thmei
Found off the coast of Ream National Park, Koh Thmei is an almost uninhabited island flanked by mangrove forests. There is only one resort to stay on the island, but it's peaceful, ecologically minded set up is perfect if you are looking to unwind. Solar power means the bungalows have elecricity almost all day - a rarity on the islands. Explore the beaches, littered with exotic shells, a coral reef perfect for snorkelling and more than a hundred species of rare birds to observe.
Seaview Bungalows and Restaurant
7 seaside bungalows with big balcony and private bathroom.
Electricity is between 6.30 am and 11 pm.
The price is 15,- USD per night.
Commencing from Sihanoukville your trip will be no longer than 2 hours.
You can reach our Resort on the island Koh Thmei within 1 hour by boat from the mainland.
Approximately 150 different kinds of birds can be found in the Ream National Park.
Schools of dolphins swim along the coast and you will have the opportunity to observe sea-eagles hunting.
Website: www.koh-thmei-resort.com
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