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Riding elephants in Cambodia
Riding elephants in Cambodia is still available for tourists. The provinces of Siem Reap, Mondulkiri and Ratanakiri have elephants used for rides. Every year fewer
Travel from Ratanakiri to Mondulkiri
After you have visited Banlung and the magical Boeng Yeak Lom crater lake it might be time for you to travel south from Ratanakiri to
Things to do in Mondulkiri
The most popular things to do in Mondulkiri are to see elephants and to see waterfalls. Other things to do in Mondulkiri are visiting a
Travel from Kampot to Mondulkiri
Travel from Kampot to Mondulkiri can easily be done in one day using two minivans with a change at Phnom Penh. We recommend you use
Travel from Siem Reap to Phnom Penh
There are a lot of different options to travel from Siem Reap to Phnom Penh. These include bus, minibus, boat, plane and taxi. The road
BookMeBus to donate to elephant conservation
BookMeBus – helping you book buses in Cambodia BookMeBus aims to provide travelers and operators with cost-effective means of making travel bookings at every corner.
Travel from Sihanoukville to Sen Monorom
Travel from Sihanoukville to Sen Monorom can easily be done in one day using two minivans with a change at Phnom Penh. It has never
Stung Treng: a gateway to north east Cambodia
Stung Treng Stung Treng is located on the Tonle San near its confluence with the Mekong. Stung Treng is a quiet town with not much
Mahouts | carers of the elephants
Happy mahouts mean happy elephants. The Mahouts at the Mondulkiri Project have long and caring relationships with our elephants. The mahouts can communicate with the
Ecotourism Cambodia
Ecotourism Cambodia: while tourism is booming in Cambodia, the vast majority of visitors still stick to the well-trodden destinations of Siem Reap, Sihanoukville and increasingly
Kratie: home of the Irrawaddy Dolphin
Kratie is located 200km west of Mondulkiri on the banks of the Mekong River. The main reason for a visit to Kratie is to spot
The Bunong of Mondulkiri
Approximately 60% of people in Mondulkiri province belong to an indigenous group. Most of them are Bunong (54%). Ethnic Khmers make up 35%, Vietnamese 2%