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Phnom Kulen National Park – a trip to get back to Mother Nature

About 50 km from Siem Reap, Phnom Kulen is one of the isolated mountains of Cambodia. This journey promises to bring you an unforgettable experience of hiking and trekking. A-three-hour trip gives you the chance to escape from the crowded tourist attractions in the city center to explore the indigenous wildlife and unwind in the middle of nowhere

What to do?

  •  Go trekking and hiking in the mountain
  •  Talk to local people and truly experience what it feels like to live in a remote mountainous area
  •  Discover some ancient and little-known temples in the middle of the jungle

When and how to get to Phnom Kulen?

Taking a car for 1h30 to Phnom Kulen. A large region covered by a primative forest which hides many ancient temples and transparent rivers. The best time to explore this pretty mountain is between October and December when the rainny season finishs and the weather is less hoT

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