Tonsay
Tonsay, also known as Koh Tonsay or Rabbit Island, is a small Cambodian island in the Gulf of Thailand, off the coast of Kep in Kep Province. It is part of the Kep Archipelago and is a popular destination for visitors from Phnom Penh, Kep, and surrounding areas.
Geography and features: The island is low-lying and palm-fringed, with white-sand beaches and clear waters surrounding
History and economy: Traditionally a fishing community, Tonsay today relies largely on tourism. Local families operate
Access and facilities: Visitors reach Tonsay by motorboat from Kep; day trips are common, though some travelers
Conservation and notes: As a popular island destination, Tonsay faces environmental pressures from tourism. Visitors are
Names: The island is commonly known in English as Rabbit Island. In Khmer it is called Koh