Wednesday, 1 May 2024

A memorable train trip to Kampot RiverTree Villa & Resort

A perfect pool
Aussies call these old trains rattlers as they rattle and roll, and bump and screech and for some this experience is tantalising but not so for passengers on a mission.

We were on a train service from Phnom Penh to Kampot, a three-hour journey on a Motor Rail, It consisted of just one car nicknamed “Mexico". Seats were allocated but first in prevailed. This 7 am departure was the start of a two-night excursion to the sanctuary of the RiverTree Villa & Resort a 15-minute drive from Kampot city centre.

Jim, an expat from Arizona had been golfing in Phnom Penh and was heading home further up the line. “Yeah, it’s a great way for me to travel they call it the Mexico Express because it was made in Mexico.” He scoffs.

The train was two hours late, a problem with the moveable stairs to access the train were locked under the bogey and the driver had to go back and forth several times to dislodged them. Then there was the problem at two stations when the trains gearbox was locked in reverse ensuring the six employees were off and on the train like yo yo’s trying to fix the problem.

The Mexico express was never meant to be luxurious but the expats, the locals, and the staff on board make it an interesting experience but you must have time to spare. Buses, Taxis and Hire cars also do this route with little excitement.

Sunset cruise
Ly was happy to meet me and get out of the sweltering 39 degrees into the air con of the property vehicle. The resort is semi hidden in two hectares and consists of 12 villas and 19 rooms. Each villa is a masterpiece of elegant design, with spacious rooms adorned with Cambodian art, luxurious amenities, and private balconies offering views of the river partly obscured by the trees (River Tree Villas) or the oval shaped pool. 

The gardens feature orange jasmine, frangipani, and bird paradise flowers, mangoes, coconut, and many of Thnong (like Rosewood) trees. 

Guests are treated to unparalleled hospitality, with personalized services that caters to their every need. Indulge in a special spa treatment, enjoy gourmet dining with fresh local ingredients. Guests whose mission is to relax and enjoy quiet time can relish the serenity, luxury surroundings, friendly service and safety and The River Tree Villas & Resort ticks all those boxes.

Topping the visitation list are the local Cambodians and French followed by New Zealanders, and German guests with Australians well behind.

Sreyroth Sokun at the Seahorse fountain
River activities are a part of daily life at the property with accent on Kayaking and the daily sunset cocktail hour river cruises to take in the interesting locals who live on the banks of the river and watch the children swimming and playing in the water. There are specials at happy hour, discounts at the Spa and some of the menus and cooking classes are also discounted.

The resort also caters for those who crave night life. Kampot like most of the bigger cities in Cambodia has a Pub Street full of restaurants, bars, nightclubs, and an opportunity to study the passing parade. A free shuttle will take you there and pick you up. You can do the same in the daytime.

Kampot has a population of around 600,000 which includes many retirees, but it is not crowded. It is a pristine colonial town surrounded by mountains and rivers it was French Colonial from 1863 to 1953. The Seahorse centre a new water spouting monument on the banks of the Kampong Bay River has proved very popular. Many locals objected when it was launched claiming it was copied from a similar Singapore fountain. The majestic old building on the river which was previously the fish market is now operated by Starbucks. Kampot is well known for its Pepper and Durian, its seafood including Samlor Proher (fish with lemongrass soup) and chicken curry soup plus Cambodian rice noodles.

Cambodians claim the Palm trees are their national identity, highlighting the extent of Khmer territory from ancient times until today, the trees are a great source of the Cambodian farmers’ business and provide countless benefits from the roots upwards.

Mango salad with prawns
The resort is committed to sustainability and natural cresort’stion A zero waste policy Is implemented and has been since the beginning of the resorts operation in 2022. The resort supports local initiatives and organizations that work towards the preserving of the environment and promoting sustainable practices. They use organic bathroom amenities and purchase ecofriendly products sourced from local produce to support the locals. Kampot is characterized by humid climate with a high level of annual rainfall which contributes to the formation of rich alluvial soils along the riverbank and provides an ideal environment to grow the plants and support the living species. 

For specials, check out the website: www.rivertreevilla.com.kh

*Written by John Savage

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