Discover the best top things to do in Ratanakiri Province, Cambodia including Highland Tour, Airavata Elephant Foundation, Yeak Laom Volcanic Lake, Cha Ong Waterfall, Ka Tieng Waterfall, Ka Tieng Waterfall, Ka Chanh Waterfall, Kachang Waterfall, Virachey National Park, Ou'Sean Lair Waterfall.
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Highland Tours is a Cambodian owned tour agency that offers single or multi-day tours in the Ratanakiri province, homestays with minority people and also jungle trekkings. We, Kimi and Horng, guide our own tours. English spoken and we own the company since 2010.
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AIRAVATA is a “new generation” elephant camp, a responsible and ethical alternative to mass tourism. Located a few kilometres South of Ratanakiri’s capital, AIRAVATA is a place where indigenous mahouts treat elephants in the best possible way as they enjoy their work. There, travellers can meet the gentle giants in optimum natural conditions.
We did the afternoon excursion which lasted 3-4h. We started by being introduced to the elephants and their Cornac (elephant rider), offered them bananas to thank them to let us us join them in the forest and went for a 2h walk. We left with 3 elephants. My friends were on one elephant back and i chose to walk beside them. I really recommend doing so, I had a lot of fun walking between them and seeing them from this angle. In the last 10min of the walk, of of the cornac made me jump on the elephant with him, without the chair thingy. and then we went to clean the elephants in the river, that was amazing! Pierre-Yves, the founder of the association tells you about how the elephants were rescued and their individual stories, And how they had to educate the COrnac to not use violence on the animals. He was amazing to listen to! They are now building a village to reproduce the ancient ways and tradition of the region.
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A lovely peaceful place just minutes from Banlung. Enjoyed an early morning swim with no crowds, and friendly locals.
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Ka Tieng waterfall is located in Labang I commune, Lum Phat district, about 10 kilometers southeast of Banlung provincial town. Ka Tieng is below Ka Chanh waterfall and about 3 kilometers from it. Ka Tieng waterfall, located in the middle of lush forest, gets its name from the Kreung hill tribe in Ka Tieng village. The waterfall is about 10 meters high.
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Ka Tieng waterfall is located in Labang I commune, Lum Phat district, about 10 kilometers southeast of Banlung provincial town. Ka Tieng is below Ka Chanh waterfall and about 3 kilometers from it. Ka Tieng waterfall, located in the middle of lush forest, gets its name from the Kreung hill tribe in Ka Tieng village. The waterfall is about 10 meters high.
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Ka Chanh waterfall is located in Ka Chanh commune, Banlung district, about 7 kilometers southeast of Banlung provincial town. The waterfall is 12 meters high and is fed year round by the O’Kan Teung stream. From the waterfall the water flows into Sre Pork River in Lum Phat district. The waterfall was given its name by the Kreung ethnic minority in Ka Chanh village.
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A friend and I rented a moto and found this waterfall a short distance from town. It is a nice sized waterfall with a great little suspension bridge leading to it. Great place for some photos! They also have some examples of traditional houses up in the parking area. It seems like a favorite location for locals but few western tourists seem to visit this location. We found it a great place to spend an hour.
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The National Park with its various landscapes is a great place to experience Cambodia's nature. Get out of the civilization and start your adventure into the forests of Virachey National Park, where you will get to a point were no mobile phone connection is available anymore. Living in the rhythm of Nature a unique experience! Trekking with the only offical National Park trekking provider can include Kayaking, indigenous homestay, camping in the forest, community-based-ecotourism, etc.
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