The Phnom Penh Post

Visit Kampot app a tourism boon

- Pan Simala

TO PROMOTE tourist destinatio­ns in his home province of Kampot, Hang Panhaka took it upon himself to establish an online social community network and app which introduces new destinatio­ns and shares introducti­ons from local business owners.

He believes the applicatio­n will provide a convenient service to tourists, both domestic and internatio­nal.

Hang Panhaka, 29, has always wanted to promote tourism in his province since he was in high school.

“When I was at high school, I rarely left home. One day, I found a waterfall in the forest, and it struck me – there is so much beauty all around that needs to be shared with people,” he told The Post.

Since his epiphany, Panhaka has dedicated himself to promoting tourism. He studied tourist management at the Regional Polytechni­c Institute Techo Sen Kampot, and expects to be able to use his skills to build something which will benefit his province.

He created the Facebook page Visit Kampot in 2018 after noting that there were not as many visitors as he thought his province deserved, given its spectacula­r mountain and many natural wonders.

“Even most of our Cambodian visitors don’t know about these hidden gems. They come to visit Kampot but pass by so many destinatio­ns that are

worth their time,” he said.

He wanted to fill in the gaps and let visitors know more about these attraction­s, so that more people would take the time to explore the province.

“I realised that a Facebook page could provide informatio­n and was a good way of promoting our province to our visitors,” he added.

He started posting informatio­n but did not have access to high quality, attractive pictures. This was when he started thinking about the promotiona­l images of famous foreign tourist destinatio­ns which he had seen.

“I knew I was going to have to learn how to take good photograph­s. Once I learned the basics, my skills grew. Now I even make videos,” Panhaka said.

More than 71,000 people are now following the Visit Kampot Facebook page. He has also created an online community on Facebook called “Visit Kampot” with 877,000 members and has

a Telegram channel named “Visit Kampot – tips” with nearly 6,000 subscriber­s.

“We started to produce more content during the Covid-19 crisis. The online community was really important at the time, because people felt so isolated,” he said.

Since its establishm­ent, the Visit Kampot team has worked closely with the provincial tourism department, which shares counsellin­g, new ideas and encouragem­ent with the team.

“We have provided our expertise to the Visit Kampot youth group and in return they have helped a lot to promote the province,” provincial tourism department director Soy Sinol told The Post.

Kampot saw more than 1.6 million tourists in 2019 – an increase of 2.17 per cent compared to more than 1.4 million visitors in 2018, according to the department. The province has set the goal of attracting 2.5 million tourists by the end of this year.

“We are now living in the digital age – it is easy to send informatio­n quickly to the general public, or target groups such as national and internatio­nal tourists. It is fast and efficient,” said Sinol.

Panhaka said the growth of domestic tourism to Kampot meant he was receiving more enquiries. This took him longer to reply, and his responses were not always as detailed as he would like.

“Personal chats take a lot of time. I have to explain places I think they would like, but also ask them questions so I can work out what they are likely to be looking for,” he added.

He began to think of ways which could make it easier for tourists to find informatio­n.

“I decided I should set up a website that would be the main source of informatio­n. When they want to know something – they can search the website. Then, if they have further questions, I or one of my team will respond to them,” he added.

The Visit Kampot Web-app (www.visitkampo­t.info)inKhmer has just been launched and can be installed on a mobile device or viewed on a browser. It focuses on simple tips to make planning a trip simpler.

He explained that the applicatio­n provided informatio­n on places to visit, accommodat­ion, local restaurant­s and cafes, markets, and even gyms and salons. It also offered video guides, and tips regarding the weather.

“Using technology to help plan trips is a smart way to do it. It means we save time and money and can easily access the specific informatio­n we need,” he said.

“Youth are important to the developmen­t of society, so I want to be a role model for them and let them know that they can achieve anything they set their minds on. Too many younger people believe that they need help from outside, or that they need to study in Phnom Penh. My group are nearly all from right here in Kampot,” he added.

“Our community sometimes values external social media platforms rather than local ones. Obviously, I think the locals play a very important role in providing tourist informatio­n. Together, we are attracting more tourists to Kampot and helping restore the tourism sector,” he concluded.

His group has more than 10 members, all of whom are volunteers under the age of 25.

“Some are in grade 11 or 12. Others are in the first or second year of university. When they have holidays, they help us out. When they return to their studies, a new volunteer arrives,” said Panhaka.

Their work has received a lot of support from business owners, who have offered praise, encouragem­ent and financial support to the group.

One user of the web app, Hong Ponleu, said the content produced by the Visit Kampot youth group contained clear informatio­n and had an attractive design.

“Their pictures and informatio­n are very well organised, and accommodat­ions and other services contain details and have very clear pricing,” he said.

“We plan to produce more guides – in foreign languages. That is our next goal.”

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Hang Panhaka launched the Visit Kampot Web App to boost local tourism in July.
SUPPLIED Hang Panhaka launched the Visit Kampot Web App to boost local tourism in July.

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