Just a short boat ride across the Mekong River from Phnom Penh lies a peaceful island where time seems to slow down. Known as Silk Island, Koh Dach offers a beautiful mix of Khmer rural life, traditional crafts, green rice fields, calm river views — and a much gentler vibe than the city.
If you’re looking for something off the typical tourist path, Koh Dach is a hidden gem worth discovering.

Traditional Silk Weaving — A Living Craft
Koh Dach earned its nickname “Silk Island” because of its long-standing tradition of silk weaving. Even today, you can visit small weaving workshops to see artisans at work — from handling cocoons to weaving beautiful silk threads by hand on wooden looms.
Walking through narrow lanes lined with palm trees and stilt houses, you’ll hear the rhythmic clack-clack of looms and maybe even get to try weaving yourself. It’s a rare chance to witness a timeless Khmer craft passed down generations.
Buy Authentic Handmade Souvenirs
The silks produced here — scarves, garments, wraps — are locally made, genuine, and often far more affordable than similar items sold in big-city tourist shops. Many visitors buy scarves or silk fabric directly from the weavers as meaningful souvenirs.
Supporting these artisans means helping preserve a traditional craft — a win-win for travel and culture.
Bike or Tuk-tuk — Wander the Countryside
Once you land on the island, skip the rush and hop on a bicycle or local tuk-tuk. Koh Dach’s narrow roads and peaceful villages are perfect for cycling. As you pedal, you’ll spot rice paddies, vegetable farms, palm trees, and stilt-houses along the Mekong — a stark contrast to Phnom Penh’s concrete bustle.
It’s easy to see why many travelers call it a “rural escape.”
Riverside Views & Relaxed Vibes
When your legs need rest, relax by the riverfront. The gentle flow of the Mekong, swaying palm trees, and open skies make for a perfect chill spot — ideal for reading, pondering, or simply absorbing the laid-back Khmer pace.
Sunset on the river can be magical. The golden light over water and villagers returning home creates a calm, dreamy scene — a great moment for photos or peaceful reflection.
Taste Authentic Khmer Cuisine
On Silk Island you’ll find local eateries — simple, authentic, and delicious. Freshly grilled fish, Khmer curry, rice dishes, and local produce are typical. Eating here tastes like home for locals and gives you a genuine taste of Cambodian life.
Try dishes like river-fresh fish (often grilled or steamed), vegetable stir-fries, sticky rice, or even traditional Khmer specialties.
Reaching Koh Dach is fairly straightforward even if you don’t speak Khmer:
Once you arrive, you can get around easily by bicycle or tuk-tuk — the island is small, peaceful, and easy to navigate.
If you’re expecting booming clubs, bars, or a wild nightlife — Silk Island is not that kind of place. Instead, the nights bring relaxation, quiet riverside dinners, and natural charm.
Most locals wind down early here. You’ll likely spend your evening:
If you want nightlife, you might head back to Phnom Penh before dark. Silk Island is more about calm, serenity, and nature — and that’s part of its magic.
If you want to escape the hustle of Phnom Penh or popular tourist spots, experience real Cambodian culture, and unwind in nature — Koh Dach (Silk Island) offers all that and more.
From the calming rhythm of the Mekong to the ancient craft of silk weaving, from village life to riverside sunsets — this is Cambodia in its peaceful, soulful form.
Leave behind the crowds, trade city chaos for bamboo looms, and rediscover the simple joys of travel. Koh Dach awaits.
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