Transformation of Knong Phsar: Green Ecotourism Development Project Reaches 100% Completion

The landscape of sustainable travel in Cambodia has reached a significant milestone with the total completion of the Knong Phsar Green Ecotourism Development Project. Located in Taing Bompong Village, Ta Sal Commune, Aural District, this ambitious initiative has finalized all planned infrastructure to enhance the visitor experience while protecting the region’s unique natural heritage. During a recent site inspection on January 31, 2026, Minister of Environment Eang Sophalleth confirmed that the project’s achievements now stand at 100%, signaling a new era for community-managed leisure destinations.

The newly completed infrastructure includes a grand mountain entrance gate, dedicated parking for cars and motorcycles, landscaped gardens, and a network of tree plantings to restore the local ecosystem. Tourists can now benefit from a community market, information centers, first-aid rooms, and clean sanitation facilities. Furthermore, the Ministry of Rural Development has successfully surfaced a 7.2-kilometer road connecting Wat Tang Bompong to the foothills, significantly improving accessibility for travelers and residents alike.

Beyond mere tourism, this project serves as a strategic tool for socio-economic development. By providing modern facilities and a structured tourism model, the initiative empowers local villagers to transition from illegal logging and hunting to becoming eco-entrepreneurs and forest guardians. This shift not only diversifies household income but also fosters a deep-seated commitment within the community to conserve the biodiversity and scenic beauty of the Cardamom Mountains.

The development of Knong Phsar is a key component of the government’s broader Pentagonal Strategy and the Ministry of Environment’s Circular Strategy, which prioritizes a clean, green, and sustainable Cambodia. With its breathtaking 360-degree views and now-complete support infrastructure, Knong Phsar is poised to become a premier destination for domestic and international nature enthusiasts, ensuring that environmental protection and economic prosperity go hand in hand.

It is remarkable that the hike up the mountain behind the market is over 4 kilometers long and takes approximately 4 hours to reach the camping area on the mountain. It is worth noting that the Ministry of Environment inaugurated the construction site of this important infrastructure and road on May 16, 2025. (Read more)

- Video Advertisement -

Related Post

Government and Private Sector Join Forces to Transform Koh Kong into a Premier Luxury Tourism Destination

Minister of Tourism Huot Hak visits the newly developed Koh Totung Resort with high-end facilities and emphasizes the province’s potential for elite travelers The Royal Government of Cambodia has reaffirmed its commitment to elevating Koh Kong province as a premier destination for high-end tourism, focusing on luxury experiences and sustainable development. This strategic direction was […]

Cambodia Tourism Sector Secures Over $710 Million in 2025 Investment

In 2025, Cambodia’s tourism industry experienced a significant boost, attracting 47 distinct investment projects with a combined capital value exceeding $710 million. These figures were presented by His Excellency Huot Hak, Minister of Tourism, during the Cambodia-ASEAN Business Summit 2026. Held on March 4, 2026, the summit was organized by the Cambodia Chamber of Commerce […]

India Commits to Boosting Cambodian Tourism and Expanding Direct Flights to Siem Reap

Honorary Consul in Bengaluru focuses on Indigo Airlines partnership to strengthen ties between Karnataka and Siem Reap The Cambodian Honorary Consulate in Bengaluru, India, has pledged to collaborate with Cambodia to promote the Kingdom’s tourism sector and expand direct flight connections between Indian cities and Siem Reap in the near future. This commitment was reaffirmed […]

Strengthening Transcontinental Ties: Cambodia and Cuba to Ink Memorandum of Understanding on Tourism Cooperation

Strategic partnership aims to boost mutual tourism exchange and economic diversification through upcoming international trade fairs and familiarization trips The Kingdom of Cambodia and the Republic of Cuba have reached a significant agreement to formally enhance their bilateral cooperation in the tourism sector. This development followed a high-level working meeting on February 10, 2026, between […]

Cambodia Records $44 Million in Annual Revenue from Angkor Archaeological Park Tourism

Cambodia’s tourism sector has marked a productive year in 2025, generating approximately $44 million in revenue from ticket sales at the world-famous Angkor Archaeological Park. According to the annual report released by Angkor Enterprise on January 1, 2026, the historic site welcomed more than 950,000 international tourists over the past twelve months. While these figures […]

Enhancing the Tourism Appeal of Sambor Prei Kuk: A Vision for Development

In a significant move to boost the tourism sector in Cambodia, HE Deputy Prime Minister Vongsey Vissoth convened a key meeting on 30 December 2025 at the Council of Ministers focused on enhancing the appeal of the historic Sambor Prei Kuk Temple and its surrounding areas. This meeting brought together senior government officials, tourism experts, […]