Kep is a small coastal town in southern Cambodia, famous for its peaceful atmosphere, pristine beaches, and fresh seafood, especially crabs. In the 1950s-1960s, Kep was a luxurious resort town for Cambodia’s elite, but many of its colonial villas were abandoned during the war. Today, Kep attracts visitors with its combination of natural beauty, tranquility, and unique seafood. Key attractions include Kep National Park, Kep Crab Market, abandoned colonial villas, and nearby small islands. It’s an ideal destination for relaxation, leisurely walks, seafood tasting, and experiencing the slow-paced coastal life of Cambodia.