Steung Saen River
The Steung Saen River starts in the highlands of the Preah Viheah region and runs through Kampong Thom to become a major tributary to the famed Tonle Sap Lake in Siem Reap. A trip either along the river by boat or alongside it by motorbike is a wonderful experience, taking you to the real Cambodia far away from the tourist crowds.
A Boat Trip Along the Steung Saen River
During the wetter months when the river is at its fullest and the surrounding countryside is green and full of lush vegetation, the Steung Saen River is perfect to drive or ride along either side as its flanked by roads that wind into the countryside.
It’s not uncommon to pass by riverside villages where you may see locals bathing in the river, washing their clothes or even bathing their buffalos. As always, the locals are friendly and polite.
Unfortunately, during the dryer months water levels in the river can drop dramatically making it less attractive, but this is part of the seasonal Cambodian experience.
Where To Stay
Should you be fortunate enough to take one of the river cruises from Sambor Village Resort, you can relax and take in the tranquility of rural Cambodia during your stay.
Nearby Attractions
You can access the river from Kampong Thom. If you decide to stay in the town, make sure you visit the pre-Angkorian archaeological site at Sambor Prei Kuk, where you can behave like Indiana Jones traipsing through the jungle literally stumbling over history. Kampong Thom makes for an excellent stop en route from the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh to Siem Reap, the home of Angkor Wat.