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| Bokor Hill Station - A Reminder Of Cambodia's Past
By: Atticus Fits |
A collection of crumbling buildings thickly covered in red lichen and green moss, sat on top the abandoned hill station of Bokor. In its heyday, Bokor hill station was a secluded French colonial retreat with a casino, hotel, police station, library, post office and church. It was wrestled away in late 1940s by Vietnamese and Khmer Issarak (Free Khmer) forces who was fighting for independence against the French. In early 1970s, Khmer Rouge forces took over the area and use the hill station as a base for operations. Vietnamese forces again took over the hill station in late 1970s when they invaded, or if you prefer, liberated Cambodia.
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Sitting on top the 1000m Phnom Bokor, Bokor hill station is constantly enveloped by passing drifts of mist. One moment you were admiring the colonial architectural design of Bokor hotel, but in the next moment, all that remained was a ghostly silhouette of the building. There is such an eerie feel to the place that many visitors have likened the Bokor hotel to be a scene out of The Shining. It is not surprising that horror and violent films such as Korean-made R-Point have found their way to Bokor hill station. For reasons you may imagine, a sign on the casino's lobby warns "Do not sleep here".
Battle-scarred Bokor hill station may remain in ruins today, but still see regular visits from both foreign travelers and local Cambodians. Visitors pay US$5 for admission to Preah Monivong National park, or commonly known as Bokor National Park. With most of the animals being nocturnal in nature and living in the more remote parks of the park, the main attractions in Bokor National Park are the abandoned Bokor hill station and Popokvil waterfalls.
The road up Bokor National Park winds through thick jungle and unpaved roads. A motorcycle or a 4WD is recommended for the trip. Travelers hoping to make the journey can rent such a vehicle in Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia. From Phnom Penh, it is a 158km ride via Highway 3 to the entrance of Bokor National Park (bottom of Bokor hill). A further 31km ride up Bokor hill brings you Bokor hill station.
If you intend to stay the night on Bokor Hill (which I recommend), look for the ranger station (also called the training center) located near the casino. There are three dormitories, each with six beds, and one room with a double and single bed. It cost US$5 for a bed in the dormitories. The ranger station also sells basic food like instant noodles and Coca-Cola.
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