This is simply a must with the landscape teeming with greenery. With a local guide, explore where others have rarely gone, and lose yourself in the beautiful nature and culture of the local indigenous people.
Mondulkiri is home to a large number of Asian Elephants, and seeing them up close is a magical experience that you can't miss. Over the years, a couple of elephant sanctuaries have sprung up in the area, including the oldest and internationally-recognized Elephant Valley Project.
If journeying to find waterfalls and hopping in for a swim sound like your idea of fun, then Mondulkiri won’t disappoint. From the famous Bousra Waterfall to the obscure O Tang Lang Waterfall, the abundance of tranquility awaits you.
Mondulkiri is home to several groups of indigenous people, with the largest being the Pnong (or Bunong). With a Local Expert by your side, you can visit the village and homes of the indigenous people and get a deeper insight into their way of life. It’s sure to leave you feeling fascinated and inspired by our human diversity!
With its many rolling hills and mountains, Mondulkiri is the perfect place to soak in the luscious view of the forests. So, make sure to take a visit to some of the viewpoints and feel at peace and recharged. They also make the best photo spots!
Once a remote place that’s hard to access, Mondulkiri has since become an exciting emerging destination in Cambodia for nature lovers. Blessed with lush forests, waterfalls, and rolling hills, it’s the perfect place to disconnect from the busy world. Here, step into the fascinating culture of the indigenous Khmer people and observe elephants up close in the forests. With so much to love, if you’ve got the time, Mondulkiri is definitely worth putting on your travel plan!