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Kep Bungalows
3.7/59 Reviews

Kep Bungalows

Kep|8.45km from city center
My party of five arrived in Kep today at 6:30 pm. It was dark, and after five hours of traveling in a mini-van, we got a tuk tuk to take us to Kep Bungalows. We had reserved three rooms - 2 standards and a superior. When I entered my standard room, the smell of mold and sewer hit me. The walls were disgustingly dirty and there was a hole in the upper corner of one wall. And I am not exaggerating when I say that there was a thick coat of dust on the fan. Then I heard a knock on my door. It was my daughter. Their room, which was right next to mine, was just as dilapidated as mine. With our bags in our hands, we went to our friends’ room. Their room was nice. We told them that we were not staying. Suffice to say, when they saw the stark contrast between their superior (R3?) to our standard room (A4 & A5), they were shocked. When we explained our concerns to the desk people, they said it could not be dirty because the rooms were cleaned that morning and the man said he personally checked the cleaning himself. My son-in-law, the desk woman, and an older child went to see the room. The boy came back after a few minutes and confirmed it did stink. Then a few minutes more passed and the woman and my son-in-law came back. The woman said we had dirtied the room. Really? We were there for about 2 minutes and knew it was not going to work. When asked about the holes, she said it was just the rats (plural) and they had put tissues in the hole for that reason. Rats?! We were told, “It’s the jungle.” Uh, no it’s not. The room, they argued, is the standard room and we should have paid the higher price for the better room. We explained that we were not complaining about the size of the room, but our concern was of the cleanliness of the room. Also, when showing them the pictures on Agoda, they said we should have known those were “old photos.” What? It was, we explained, more like false advertisement and that they should update the photos so people knew what to expect. We wanted to take pictures, but they said no. By this time, the man had reached a point that started to make us uncomfortable. A few of us had already witnessed his hands balling up and was quite agitated. We called tuk tuk driver who had given us his card and spent the next hour calling several hotels to see if they had three rooms available, which were not easy to find because of the holiday, and driving to some of them to ask if we could see their rooms because we did not want to be fooled by pictures again. *My daughter and son-in-law are fluent In Khmer. The other three, including me, have been learning the language for 10+ years.

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Kep Bungalows
3.7/59 Reviews

Kep Bungalows

Kep|0.68km from Kep National Park
My party of five arrived in Kep today at 6:30 pm. It was dark, and after five hours of traveling in a mini-van, we got a tuk tuk to take us to Kep Bungalows. We had reserved three rooms - 2 standards and a superior. When I entered my standard room, the smell of mold and sewer hit me. The walls were disgustingly dirty and there was a hole in the upper corner of one wall. And I am not exaggerating when I say that there was a thick coat of dust on the fan. Then I heard a knock on my door. It was my daughter. Their room, which was right next to mine, was just as dilapidated as mine. With our bags in our hands, we went to our friends’ room. Their room was nice. We told them that we were not staying. Suffice to say, when they saw the stark contrast between their superior (R3?) to our standard room (A4 & A5), they were shocked. When we explained our concerns to the desk people, they said it could not be dirty because the rooms were cleaned that morning and the man said he personally checked the cleaning himself. My son-in-law, the desk woman, and an older child went to see the room. The boy came back after a few minutes and confirmed it did stink. Then a few minutes more passed and the woman and my son-in-law came back. The woman said we had dirtied the room. Really? We were there for about 2 minutes and knew it was not going to work. When asked about the holes, she said it was just the rats (plural) and they had put tissues in the hole for that reason. Rats?! We were told, “It’s the jungle.” Uh, no it’s not. The room, they argued, is the standard room and we should have paid the higher price for the better room. We explained that we were not complaining about the size of the room, but our concern was of the cleanliness of the room. Also, when showing them the pictures on Agoda, they said we should have known those were “old photos.” What? It was, we explained, more like false advertisement and that they should update the photos so people knew what to expect. We wanted to take pictures, but they said no. By this time, the man had reached a point that started to make us uncomfortable. A few of us had already witnessed his hands balling up and was quite agitated. We called tuk tuk driver who had given us his card and spent the next hour calling several hotels to see if they had three rooms available, which were not easy to find because of the holiday, and driving to some of them to ask if we could see their rooms because we did not want to be fooled by pictures again. *My daughter and son-in-law are fluent In Khmer. The other three, including me, have been learning the language for 10+ years.

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Mealea Resort
4.1/513 Reviews
The hotel is not bad, close to the beach, a few steps away from the crab market, and there are many restaurants in front of the hotel. Although the hotel’s breakfast is simple, it’s not bad,
Vakara Hotel Kep
4.7/560 Reviews
We stayed at the Vakara for 7 nights during our visit to Kep. The hotel is new and modern and the rooms are very large as is the bathroom. The gym is very well equipped and probably the best one we have used on our travels. The breakfast was a la carte which was very nice and plentiful. We also had a few lunches and dinners at the hotel which were also very good. The staff were excellent and a special mention to Suphat who was running operations and dropped us to Kep beach, the Kep National Park and to the pharmacy to pick up some medication, most helpful and friendly. The hotel is situated about a mile from the nearest beach or slightly further away from Kep beach but this is only a short tuktuk ride or a pleasant walk to reach. This is a large modern hotel with all the mod cons and would definitely recommend.
Tara Lodge Haven of Peace
4.6/525 Reviews
This place is divine. Very small (I think only 8 rooms) and no it’s not on the waterside (but that’s a good thing). This place is about a 15 min walk to the crab market, 10 min to the national park, 10 min walk to sailing club … note there is no “town” as such so don’t look for being “in town”. For westerners there is no 711 or shopping street. It’s just one big food stalls and hammocks. But Tara lodge is unique. Beautiful pool, huge rooms, amazing restaurant and the staff (Jim especially) cannot do enough for you. We were here for 2 nights and we were the only guests (Cambodian election). We are in our 60’s from Australia and we walked 8km or more around Kep national park. There is a “convenience” store at end of the street which sells everything but the wine and beer at the hotel was great. Food was divine. The chocolate fondue… don’t share! 😀
Phkachan Kep Boutique
5/52 Reviews
The room is really nice, and it's location is quiet and safe.
Flower Garden Cabin
3.7/510 Reviews
Terrible and bladdy, Dont know they are owner or staff they dont care the guest, Zero customer service. Better shutdown this bladdy guesthouse if cant run. We wait them more than 1 hour just to pay the bill because bladdy he leave the hotel. When he come back still no appologize for the inconnveince bladdyfool.
Saravoan-Kep Hotel
4.1/532 Reviews
I went to the White Horse several times and finally lived in this house. I really didn't feel disappointed. Go out to see the sea, the room can also see the sea, go out and turn right next to the canteen for 2 minutes, and the cake shop can have breakfast.

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Highest PriceUS$900
Lowest PriceUS$8
Number of Reviews 458
Number of hotels194
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$71
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$73

Kep Hotel Guide

Planning a trip to Kep? On Trip.com, it's easy to search for hotels in Kep. You can plan a one or two day trip to Kep. For trips in Kep, you can choose hotels around the city center or accommodations near popular attractions.

Kep does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. Visitors often choose to travel to Kep by bus.

There are 65 hotels in Kep with excellent service. The local average price is 34 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 2 five-star hotels in Kep at an average price of 144 USD per night. There are 4 four-star hotels in Kep at an average price of 147 USD per night. There are 26 three-star hotels in Kep at an average price of 33 USD per night. There are 8 two-star hotels in Kep at an average price of 16 USD per night. Unique local hotels in Kep provide guests a unique and fresh feeling. A popular hotel in Kep, Sunset Valley Resort Kep is also one of the highest rated. Veranda Natural Resort is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

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