Kampong Tralach in Khett Kampong Chhnang is located in Cambodia - roughly 26 mi (or 42 km) North of Phnom Penh, the seat of the Cambodian government.
Local time in Kampong Tralach is 08:57 PM (Sunday). The local timezone is "Asia / Phnom Penh" with an UTC/GMT offset of 7 hours.
Phnom Penh, Prek Ta Meak, Phumi Romeas, Phumi Chbar Mon, Ph'av, Odongk, Khum Peam Lvek, Kamchay Mea and Chrouy Changvar are destinations relativly nearby and could be interesting to discover when around.
According to our records, there are 2 airports in the nearby. The closest airport is Kompong-Chhna Airport with a distance of 24.3 mi (or 39.2 km) south of the centre of Kampong Tralach. Have a look at our dedicated picture album to get an idea of what this places is like. Need a few ideas for finding things to see and want to get to know more about this place? Check the related Kampong Tralach attractions page. The same applies for local and videos.
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