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Koh Rong Sanloem is an island off the coast of
Sihanoukville, Cambodia, 4 kilometers south of
Koh Rong island. It is around 9 kilometers long (north to south), 4 kilometers wide (east to west) and
1 kilometer wide at its narrowest
point. Its distance from the local port of Sihanoukville is 25 kilometers (beeline) and 23 kilometers (beeline) from the
Serendipity/Ochheuteal beach pier. The word "Sanloem" translates to: 1. drowsiness and to: 2. far out and hard to discern, in a wider sense. Inconsistencies on how to spell the island's name in its Latinized version date back to the
19th century. The first controversial spelling variants were issued by map makers during
French rule. Alternatives have since become widespread and are in common usage.
Often confusion ensues as
Google Maps offers the phonetically most consistent variant, whereas
Google Searchredirects to an alternative.
Koh Rong Sanloem lies within
Sihanoukville province's
Mittakpheap district in
Commune 5 (
Sangkat Koh Rong). Alongside its sister-island Koh Rong it has developed into a popular holiday destination for individual travelers.
With respect to the island's very tiny population, the tourism sector is by 2014 the core economy.
Geography
The island resembles its northern sister, Koh Rong in many ways, although it has noticeably less landmass in relation to its coastline. The terrain is predominantly hilly with a few mountains of moderate size (e.g. La Chameau - The camel). The interior is almost entirely covered in dense jungle. The coastline is characterized by a succession ofsandstone rock formations and beautiful beaches. There are three yellow sand beaches at the island's long western coast. Its eastern side, facing towards the mainland and less exposed to the weather and the monsoon, is characterized by bays and headlands. A very attractive feature is the crescent shaped
Saracen Beach bay with an inner diameter of around 3 kilometers. Saracen bay got its name from a
British survey brig,
HMS Saracen, that charted the area in the late nineteenth century.
North of the island lies; M'Pay Bay fishing village & the uninhabited Koh
Koun island, followed by Koh Rong.
Settlements and Infrastructure
There are two discernible villages on the island; one in the north, called Ma-pay Bay (means 23 in
Khmer) and one in the south, called Koh Rong Sanloem Phumi
Kang Khnong (kang khnong means inside in Khmer), which is little more than a fisher's hamlet. Another little hamlet is situated in the southwest, called Phumi Kang Krau (
Village on the outside). There used to be a basic road network, built during the period of the
French Protectorate, which is by now almost completely overgrown with vegetation.
Sole reminder of this period is a lighthouse at the island's southern tip. Depending on the season, some structures that resemble a landing field near the light house are still recognizable.
Most transport is being done by boat, although the island's very narrow center permits water buffalo carts to operate. Koh Rong Sanloem is not connected to the main power grid, nor to the internet, although there is local mobile phone coverage. The island is home to a base of and is administered by the Cambodian
Navy.
Tourism
More than a dozen guest houses and bungalow resorts have been established by 2014. Although most of these businesses are scattered all over the whole island, Saracen beach has become the primary place of arrival and departure with the highest number and density of resorts followed by Ma-pay Bay located at the northern end of the island. Accommodation and prices range from cheap dorm beds to well furnished solid bungalows. There are a few daily scheduled ferries (around 2-2.5 hours) and 2 speed ferries (25 min and 45 min) to the island.
Departure is at the local port of Sihanoukvilleand the piers at Serendipity beach and
Victory beach.
- published: 31 Mar 2016
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