Trek Jahoo
Join wildlife researchers as they track wild gibbons through stunning rainforest and visit a remote jungle waterfall guided by an indigenous forest custodian.
Highlights
Starting at dawn you’ll track down our family of habituated Gibbons through the dense rainforest with wildlife researchers. Learn from the experts as you observe these endangered apes as they swing in the forest canopy above. Breakfast at the Bamboo Camp before returning to the forest to trek deeper into the heart of the Wildlife Sanctuary to a remote jungle waterfall.
Seeing the forest through the eyes of your indigenous guide, spot other rare wildlife including endangered primates such as black-shanked douc langur, and discover traces of more elusive animals like Asian elephants. Help your guide forage in the forest and cook a traditional Bunong soup over a campfire at the waterfall. Take a nap in a hammock and swim in the natural pool and feel rejuvenated before searching for more forest wildlife before being returned to your guesthouse.
Three Tour Packages
Jahoo Community-led Tour: Experience Jahoo and Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary with local Bunong guides. Adventure into the forest spotting wildlife with the help of your local guides unique forest knowledge and skills.
Ecologist Guide Tour: English-speaking Zoologist guided tour: Add an English-speaking zoologist guide to the tour package together with community guides. This tour offers a more in-depth educational experience of the forest and its wildlife. This is highly recommended for families and for wildlife enthusiasts. The additional cost is contributed to the Gibbon Fund for community development and conservation action.
Birding Guide Tour: Jahoo and Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary are home to a variety of rare bird species including some local endemics restricted to the Southern Annamite Mountain Range. Purchasing this tour will include an expert bird guide from Sam Veasna Conservation Tours, the most experienced Khmer English-speaking bird guides in Cambodia
What’s included?
You will have a dedicated tour guide for the entire trip.All Transport
All of your transport throughout the trip including transfers.Breakfast
Breakfast is provided.Lunch
Lunch is provided.City Accommodation & Meals
Accommodation and dinner in Siem Reap, Phnom Penh and Sen Monorum. SVC can organise this if requested.Laundry
A hand wash laundry service can be provided with additional charges, depending on availability.Tip or gratuity
It is your own decision should you wish to tip staff.
Itinerary
Subject to change depending on seasons and personal requests

Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary
Key Species
Green PeafowlRed-vented BarbetIndochinese BarbetBar-bellied PittaGermain’s Peacock-PheasantScaly-breasted PartridgeRed-headed TrogonBanded KingfisherCollared Owlet
Habitat
Lowland evergreen forest on low hills. Some areas support large-stemmed bamboo species.

Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary
Key Species
Green PeafowlRed-vented BarbetIndochinese BarbetBar-bellied PittaGermain’s Peacock-PheasantScaly-breasted PartridgeRed-headed TrogonBanded KingfisherCollared Owlet
Habitat
Lowland evergreen forest on low hills. Some areas support large-stemmed bamboo species.Things to note

Transport
4x4
When to go
November - April. Wet season between June and October make trekking very difficult.
Conservation Contribution
Revenue from our tours help to fund wildlife conservation and community projects. Find out more
Things to bring
– Long sleeve top and bottoms (clothing should not be bright)
– Closed-toe shoes or Hiking boots
– Swimming clothes and towel
– Insect repellent
– Sun Cream
– Sun hat
– Wet weather clothes/poncho
– Light jumper/jacket (mornings and evenings can be chilly)
Book Now
Multi-day tours must be booked at least 7 days in advance. For a detailed price breakdown, view our pricing page