Comfortable Accommodations: Rikitikitavi in Kampot offers family rooms with air-conditioning, private bathrooms, and modern amenities. Each room includes a tea and coffee maker, work desk, and free WiFi.
Dining Experience: The family-friendly restaurant serves local, Asian, and international cuisines in a traditional and modern ambience. Guests can enjoy brunch, lunch, dinner, high tea, and cocktails. Breakfast includes local specialities, warm dishes, juice, pancakes, and fruits.
Leisure Facilities: The hotel features a terrace, outdoor seating area, and bar. Additional amenities include a coffee shop, bicycle parking, and free off-site parking.
Convenient Location: Located 83 km from Sihanouk International Airport, Rikitikitavi is near attractions such as Kampot Pagoda (3.6 km) and Kampot Train Station (3.3 km). Boating is available in the surroundings.
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Rikitikitavi offers a small, stylish range of individually decorated rooms situated in a tastefully renovated wooden framed rice barn that’s steeped in history.
Originally built during the 1920s at the height of colonial Indochina, the building served as a rice import and export depot when Kampot was still the country’s major port. As Cambodia entered her years of turmoil, the building became a Khmer Rouge theatre, with paintings of happy Khmers toiling in the fields adorning the walls. As the Vietnamese swept through the country in 1979 the building was used by their forces stationed here as a barracks. When building Rikitikitavi we came across many Vietnamese military artefacts, including several small buckets worth of bullets from excavating the new foundations for the restaurant. With stability restored to the land, the building became a lumber storage yard, a gym, and was then modernised to become the governor’s private residence. We began work on renovating the place into Rikitikitavi in 2005, and opened a year later.