Superior Villa
7 days, 6 nights
Mondulkiri is the largest province in the country with the smallest population density. With an elevation that rises up to 1,000 metres, it enjoys a cooler climate than the rest of Cambodia. Besides the lower temperatures, the topography is also different from the lowlands, with rolling hills, pine groves, waterfalls and rainforests replacing rice paddies and palm trees. Wildlife includes elephants, bears, leopards and monkeys and conservationists have established several ecotourism projects in the province to protect the flora and fauna.
Leave behind the bright lights of capital life as we head to the remote eastern province of Mondulkiri. In the early morning, we will be collected from our hotel in Phnom Penh and drive with our guide to Mondulkiri (357 km/ six hours). En-route, we stop at Kampong Cham and visit Cheung Kok village to see a more rustic side of Cambodian life before stopping at Chhup rubber plantation established by French tyre maker Michelin in the early 20th century. The road follows Sam Leng logging track and gradually rises from the Tonle Sap basin into hill country. Upon arrival in Mondulkiri’s capital, Sen Monorom, we check-in at the hotel and have the rest of the day at our leisure to explore the town that is home to hilltribes. Dinner will be served at a local restaurant. Overnight in Sen Monorom.
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Sen Monorom
Get into the wild and spend an unforgettable day hanging out with elephants in their natural habitat. After breakfast, we head to Elephant Valley Project (EVP), an NGO that rescues and rehabilitates over-worked and captive elephants, while supporting the local communities that work with the magnificent beasts. After a short introduction to the project and the morning’s activities, we set off on a jungle hike in search of the elephants and trail them as they trudge through the forest and bathe in streams. This is a truly incredible experience that allows us to learn about the elephants’ plight in Cambodia. We return to EVP’s basecamp in time for a well-deserved buffet lunch before hiking back to the meeting point and returning to the hotel armed with ever-lasting memories. The rest of the day is at our leisure, with dinner at a local restaurant. Please note: there is no elephant riding, tricks or shows involved. This tour is available Sunday to Friday. Important Health notice: It must be noted visiting the Elephant Valley Project requires a moderate to high level of physical fitness. There is a lot of hiking (5 - 7km per day) on difficult terrain in the jungle to see the elephants guests need to be told about this and prepared accordingly. Guests must be prepared for the day’s activities and hold full travel insurance. Overnight in Sen Monorom.
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Sen Monorom
Learn about hill tribe life and explore Mondulkiri’s sprawling countryside. After breakfast, we spend the morning learning about the unique customs and culture of the bunong hill tribes who call this remote corner of Cambodia home. We visit a tribal village and, if we’re lucky, get the chance to enjoy a traditional hill tribe ceremony. During our visit, villagers will introduce us to their community and way of life. We enjoy a picnic lunch at the village before driving on bumpy tracks along two rivers to impressive Bu Sra waterfall. The road leads past another stunning waterfall that is one of the largest in Cambodia. After refreshing at the falls, we explore the surrounding countryside, soaking up the sprawling scenes of farmland and rice fields. We then return to the hotel, with dinner served at a local restaurant. Overnight in Sen Monorom.
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Sen Monorom
Discover off-the-beaten-track Cambodia’s natural beauty as we head to undiscovered Ratanakiri. After breakfast, we board a boat and head back to the mainland where we set off on a four-hour drive to Banlung – nicknamed Red City because of the omnipresent laterite – and check-in at the hotel with lunch. The rest of the day is at our leisure before dinner at the hotel. Please note: Rooms at Terres Rouges Lodge are fan-only, with no TV and minibar. Overnight in Ratanakiri.
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Ratanakiri
Direction northwest today, we cross bamboo forests before reaching the village of Voeune Saï located on the left bank of the Sé San river; the view on the Chinese village on the other side of the river is quite pretty. Besides, this place is nearly a Chinese enclave in Cambodian territory, some villagers don't even speak Khmer. Upstream of the Se San is Kaoh Peak, a village of the Kachok minority that practices funeral statuary, then we go back towards Banlung for a trip through rubber plantations towards the nearby waterfall of Teuk Cha Ong, we end up with a detour to Yaklaom lake, a beautiful and perfectly-round stretch of water surrounded by forest, for a late afternoon swim. Dinner at Terres Rouges. Please note: Rooms at Terres Rouges Lodge are fan-only, with no TV and minibar. Overnight in Ratanakiri.
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Ratanakiri
We’re going full North today, heading towards Laos and the village of Taveng. We first cross Veyrum Plang, a round lava field in the forest; a few steps away there is a small waterfall (in the rainy season only) surrounded by tigers caves. Later on, we stop at some nice Kroeung villages located in the forest on both sides of the road. The more North we go, the more beautiful the forest. In some Kroeung villages, depending on the season, we might discover some quite impressive bachelor houses built on very high stilts. Let’s notice that, when they have achieved their goal and when the young man has become head of a family, these houses are destroyed before being raised again by younger men the following season. Depending on the time and the state of the dirt road, we will choose a location for a picnic before exploring the nearby villages, then go back towards Banlung for a trip through rubber plantations towards the nearby waterfalls of Kachagn and Katieng. Dinner is at the lodge. Please note: Rooms at Terres Rouges Lodge are fan-only, with no TV and minibar. Overnight in Ratanakiri.
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Ratanakiri
All good things must come to an end, but we squeeze in more intrepid sight-seeing before returning to the capital. After breakfast, we hit the road for Phnom Penh (499 km/eight hours), stopping for several adventures along the way. On the outskirts of Kratie, we stop at Kampi to board a local boat and cruise along the Mekong to a stretch of water the endangered Irrawaddy dolphins call home. Lunch is at a local restaurant before we continue south to the charming town of Chhlong, which is home to a collection of French colonial architecture. Our next stop at Skoun isn’t for the faint-hearted. Dubbed Spider Town, it is packed with stalls selling the favourite Cambodian snack of deep-fried tarantulas that are caught by hand in the surrounding jungle. We then continue to Phnom Penh and transfer directly to the hotel for check-in, bringing this tour to an end.
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Superior Villa
Deluxe room (fan)
7 days, 6 nights
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