Authentic Village Experience in Kampong Trabaek with Bunna
Bunna’s Home Village in Kampong Trabaek – An Authentic Cambodian Escape
Spend a night (or more) in Bunna’s home village in Kampong Trabaek, near the Vietnam border — a quiet, lush part of rural Cambodia few tourists ever see. Stay in his family’s home or camp under the stars in the rice fields. Kids fish and catch frogs, the food is local and fresh, and the welcome is unforgettable. This is not a tour — it’s a rare glimpse into real village life.



📍 Bunna’s Peaceful Farmstay — Kampong Trabaek, Prey Veng Province
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I get to Bunna’s village from Phnom Penh?
A: Since it’s too far for a tuk tuk, Bunna arranges private car transport to and from Kampong Trabaek. The journey takes around 3–4 hours depending on traffic and road conditions.
Q: Where will I sleep during the visit?
A: You can stay inside Bunna’s family home for an immersive local experience, or choose a tent setup in the rice fields if you prefer something more adventurous and private.
Q: Are meals and drinks included?
A: Yes — all meals are homemade and included. You’ll enjoy authentic Khmer food made with fresh local ingredients. Drinking water, tea, and coffee are also provided.
Q: What can I do while staying in the village?
A: You’ll explore the surrounding countryside by bike or car, visit nearby farms, watch traditional cooking, help with fishing or rice work (optional), and relax in nature.
Q: Is this a tourist attraction?
A: Not at all — this is a real rural village where Bunna grew up. There are no crowds, tour buses, or staged experiences. Just genuine hospitality and a slower pace of life.
Q: Can I come with a friend or partner?
A: Yes, the experience is ideal for solo travelers, couples, or even small groups of 2–3. Bunna will help arrange sleeping and travel options based on your needs.
Staying in Bunna’s home village is more than just a tour — it’s a deep dive into real Khmer life. This experience offers a rare glimpse into Cambodian traditions, family culture, farming life, and rural hospitality. Whether you’re looking for a cultural exchange, a peaceful farmstay, or simply a break from the typical tourist path, this trip connects you with the heart of Cambodia. From cooking over hay fires to biking past endless rice paddies, every moment is rooted in authenticity and local knowledge. For those seeking meaningful travel, this is Cambodia at its most genuine.