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Prostitution in Kampot – An overview

Kampot is a small seaside city on the southern coast of Cambodia. With a population that numbers only in the tens of thousands and no local airport or major attractions the city is not well known outside of the country. But despite the city’s small size and laid back vibe there is actually a significant amount of prostitution in Kampot.

Brothels in Kampot
Massages and more are offered in several shops along this unassuming street in Kampot

Foreigners may be among the least likely to take note of the local sex industry since it is mainly aimed at locals. There are no hostess bars in Kampot. There aren’t even any major freelancer haunts in the city. The nightlife aimed at foreigners is mainly limited to a handful of inexpensive bars that usually have no Khmer women in sight.

Bars in Kampot

Bars like Couch Potatoes will occasionally draw a single Khmer woman or two. Single and working women looking for foreigner customers are more likely to go to the backpacker dominated Banyan Tree bar but they definitely don’t predominate there either.

There are only a few bars in Kampot. And most of the bars are oriented around cheap beer and hard liquor. Local ladies can occasionally be found in some of the watering holes. But is is a rarity. The exception was a single hostess bar called Sweet Pallet. The bar made a lot of local noise when it opened. But the place didn’t last and is now out of business.

Karaoke clubs

KTVs or karaoke centers are the foundation of the local naughty nightlife. There are several KTVs in Kampot including Nine Star, Honey and The Moon. There are also others in the immediate vicinity including Happy Kep Club which is fittingly located on the road to the town of Kep.

The Kampot KTVs charge various rates depending on the services rendered by typically places charge around $10 USD per hour for a standard room and $2 for each can of beer. Liquor and mixers are also available and there are always packages and promotions aimed at getting customers to spend more and stay around longer.

Each KTV has several Khmer women on staff. They are usually presented to customers when they select a room. Customers are expected to compensate any women who accompany them in a room for their time. A typical tip for a single woman can range between 5 and 20 dollars.

The women who work the KTVs in Kampot are usually in their twenties and relatively attractive. Few can speak English. Some have dark skin but others can be as light as women from the north of China. There is a real diversity of looks in Cambodia.

Each KTV room has a large television or screen and a music player. They often have a woman to run the player for the customers. Customers select songs from large catalogs that sometimes include English and Chinese songs.

After spending time in a KTV customers often negotiate with women on staff to join them in a hotel outside. The typical rate paid for this is around $50 USD though of course there are no hard and fast rules. Some women may go with a customer for a lot more or a lot less. Others may not go with customers at all.

Some of the KTVs in Kampot also have beer garden setups where customers can sit with women on staff. These are something like open air hostess bars but they are oriented towards locals. Drinks are cheap and the women don’t expect much in the way of tips though they do want around $50 USD to go to a hotel with a customer when they will go with a customer at all.

Massage parlors and brothels

Kampot is of course home to a variety of massage parlors. Some of them are totally mainstream but the women in many of these massage parlors will offer handjobs or more to foreign customers in order to make some money.

The biggest collection of massage parlors where happy endings are commonly offered is around the riverside. They aren’t directly on the riverside but in the streets that lead off of it and toward Street 701.

These shops don’t look much and in fact they aren’t. They are basically converted residences. Sometimes they haven’t even been converted. Most don’t even have any proper signage. They simply prop up signs in front of their doors that say things like “Massa”. Sometimes the signs are only in Khmer. That’s because a majority of the customers are locals. Foreigners are more likely to go to places with proper lobbies and signs in English where they are less likely to get a happy ending.

These massage parlors typically ask for between 2 and 5 dollars for a massage. The women working these places also ask for additional tips when they render sexual services. Those tips depend on any number of factors but customers typically give $5 to $10 for a handjob and $20 or more for sex.

Like most cities in Cambodia, Kampot is also home to a few brothels. These brothels aren’t marked or even necessarily named. They operate out of somewhat discreet residential buildings on National Road 3 and Dragon Road near the river. Women sit in front of these brothels waiting for customers though they don’t usually solicit anyone who passes by. Most of the customers know these places exist and head directly to them when the mood strikes.

Each brothel in Kampot has a staff of a few women. They are almost always Khmer gals in their twenties. Few speak English. They ask $10 USD for sex in the dingy rooms on premises where they normally provide a quick round with a condom. Oral sex is not common. Foreign customers are welcomed in these places but the staff sometimes tries to ask them for as much as double the going rate if they think they can get it.

13 thoughts on “Prostitution in Kampot – An overview”

  1. How is Campot compared to Sihanukville? I know it has transformed into a Chinese town in the past yrs and I stopped going there 2 yrs ago.

    1. Not many Chinese in Kampot. Only a handful of Western backpackers and expats. The town is small and frankly boring. There is limited P4P (a few KTVs, a couple of dingy massage places). I spent a week there and I doubt I’ll ever return.

      1. Things have changed rather quickly in Cambodia. Some of the major development on the coast has filtered over to Kampot. There are indeed some Chinese people there now too, though it’s nothing like Sihanoukville at the moment. Kampot is a lot smaller as you say. Cheers.

  2. I just came from Campong Cham. It is quite small but bigger than Kampot. I didnt see any girly bars but there are a few of KTV and massage together. The massage girls probably don’t know how to give massage. Here you have a lineup to choose a girl from. But the quality of girls seemed lower than that of Phnom Penh. I found several massage spas where you get really decent massage without hanky. Also the rates are a lot cheaper than Phnom Penh and you dont have to tip. Hotels here are a lot nicer and cheaper. There are not many Chinese people here Cheers.

  3. I spent 3 nights in Kampot beginning 2019, just to chill out and GTF away from stinking disgusting S’kville. I found a number of very nice relaxing bars for quiet beers. There is a good French restaurant on a corner (up for sale at the time – more on that later – forget the name but think the Blue Soleil based on Google maps), and opposite that there is a small French bar where they do an evening set dish (a great Coq au Vin when I was there) and a few interesting expats hang out. In terms of mongering bars – just a one of two. If you cross over the river on the road bridge, and turn right down the pot-holed road along the other side of the river for about 1 to 1.5km, there are a few bamboo shack bars on the river side of the road, with cheap beers, and one of 2 girls for hire.

    Near the Columns Hotel – down the road on the opposite side of the cross-roads heading towards the river – there is the only real girly bar (if it can be called that), where there are about 5 girls and 1 trans – it has outside seating and v cheap beers. Thats about it.

    WRT to the Chinese. S’kville – using the 9 casino licenses that had been issued, the Chinese had gone and built 70+ casinos of varying quality and class. S’kville was always a total dump, but now it is even worse, and a total Chinese dump – down by the beach they had ruptured all the underground pipes and there were large pools of stinking sewerage occupying many of the roads. So moving onto the Chinese in Kampot. The expats and a number of the local tourist dependent outfits had clubbed together and submitted an application to get the historic centre recognized as some kind of heritage site, with the idea of trying to turn it into something like Luang Prabang in Laos. But the central government refused because they were putting together wholesale contracts to sell to the $%^&ING Chinese again, who were going to put in a whole bunch of casinos. I am unsure of the status presently but apparently they were offering good money, and the owner of the French resto (The Blue Soleil?) had apparently decided it was time to go and was in the process of selling up. I will probably be back, there just passing thru from Nam to Cambodia in early 21 if this Covid business is over and done with by then. It will be interesting to see if anything interesting still exists in Kampot, or if it is already a construction site. Anyone know anything about Kep and if there are any decent bars & restos there?

  4. Hello, I will be in Kampot in some months and want to know are there massage spas for men ?
    With gay masseurs who will do special services ?
    Thanks for repeat

    1. I checked my resources Peter and it seems unlikely. Thailand is quite friendly for this, however. I’m on Samui this weekend and although quite a few establishments remain shuttered, a few of the rainbow flag massage shops are open.

      Im swinging in a different direction however and mining some tourist-starved freelancer action.

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