Locations you’ll visit
Title | Address | Description |
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Siem Reap | Pokambor Ave, Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia | |
Kbal Splean | Phnom Kulen National Park, Cambodia | |
Angkor Center for Conservation of Biodiversity (ACCB) | Unnamed Road, Cambodia |
The Siem Reap River originates in the sacred mountain of Phnom Kulen, some 50km northeast of Siem Reap. Our route passes through timeless rural Cambodian villages and countryside before we stop at the dry deciduous forest near the slopes of the mountains.
From here we will visit Kbal Spean, walking through a protected forest to see the famous carved lingas in the streamed.
There is also the opportunity to visit the Angkor Center for Conservation and Biodiversity (ACCB), the first nature conservation and endangered wildlife rescue and breeding center in Cambodia. The center aims to promote the rescue and rehabilitation of certain native Cambodian wildlife and to establish a conservation breeding program to enable the reintroduction of native species.
Before leaving the area, we will visit Banteay Srey temple which has spectacular pink sandstone sculptures.
Subject to change depending on seasons and personal requests
Title | Address | Description |
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Siem Reap | Pokambor Ave, Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia | |
Kbal Splean | Phnom Kulen National Park, Cambodia | |
Angkor Center for Conservation of Biodiversity (ACCB) | Unnamed Road, Cambodia |
Phnom Kulen, Kbal Spean, ACCB and Bantey Srei
Black-headed WoodpeckerWhite-rumped Pygmy FalconIndochinese BushlarkNeglected NuthatchSiberian Blue RobinRufous-winged BuzzardHainan Blue FlycatcherRuby-cheeked SunbirdVelvet-fronted NuthatchPuff-throated Babbler
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All year round, though species are easier to see during the dryer months November – April, these sites are fascinating at any time.
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