Welcome to Koh Rong Samloem’s premier hostel and private beach resort. If you are searching for the perfect island experience, Mad Monkey could just be your perfect destination. Lounge in our ocean hammocks under the sun during the day and enjoy our nightly events with over 100 other travelers from around the world.
Mad Monkey is located on its own private bay with golden sands and azure blue waters. Our bay can only be reached by boat. To book tickets, inquire at any Mad Monkey or visit the Speed Ferry Booking Office near the Golden Lions Roundabout in Sihanoukville. The office is open everyday from 8am until 6pm. The Speed Ferry will bring you to Saracen Bay, then you will transfer boats and a complimentary Mad Monkey long tail boat will bring you to the hostel.
We have beachfront en-suite bungalows overlooking the private bay, shared dorm rooms with a separate shower, and a large bar and social area. Mad Monkey is a party hostel with a relaxed atmosphere, best suited to younger guests and independent travellers that want to meet other people.
Beach Koh Rong Samloem is a beautiful long beach that is filled with glistening white sand that leads down to the sparkling water of the bay. It is surrounded by a lush tropical jungle, which provides privacy and tranquility to those who need it the most. Visitors will find that the water off this beach is perfect for both swimming and snorkeling, although many people also use it for diving.
This beach can be found on the western side of Koh Rong Samloem and it is often named as one of the best beaches in the entire world. Those who choose to visit Lazy Beach Koh Rong Samloem will find that there is only resort there, ironically named the Lazy Beach Resort. Therefore, while there will be people on the beach, it will mostly be guests and the few who arrive at the beach for the day.
Those who do make the trek usually decide to stay at Lazy Beach Koh Rong Samloem until the sun sets in the sky, because the sunset at this beach is supposed to be the best of the entire island. Those same people will then attempt to make the trek back to where they are staying on the other side of the island, which is not always easy, especially if they do not take a flashlight with them.
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