Jungle Trekking Cambodia Ratanakiri

Welcome to Green Jungle Trekking Tours-Cambodia /The top ranked agency on the Tripadvisor voted, to operating jungle tours in Ratanakiri eastern of Cambodia

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Trekking is a big business in Banlung, and the reason most foreigners come here in the first place. There are at least a dozen agencies on the road leading down to the Tribal Hotel, although most of them give the impression of being little better than glorified bandwagon-jumpers.

The treks themselves can last anything from a day to over a week – although obviously to get into the deeper part of the jungle you’ll need to go on a longer visit. As well as jungle trekking, walks may include homestays in chunchiet villages, visits to chunchiet cemeteries, and river rafting on specially designed bamboo rafts. All-Inclusive rates start from around $30-$40-$50/person/day in a group of two, becoming steadily cheaper the larger the group you travel in. The best operators use indigenous guides wherever possible, and return part of their profits to local communities through various forms of assistance.

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Trekking and tour operators

Green Jungle Trekking tours-cambodiahttp://www.greenjungletrekkingtours.com is one of the best agency organise a longer jungle trekking and help preserve the forests and indigenous culture of Rattanakiri through responsible tourism, using indigenous guides wherever possible and supporting local communities. Jungle treks last 1–7 days, including “Trekking+bamboo rafting ” among giant trees in a stretch of million-year-old forest inside the national park. They also run rewarding day-trips to see tthe minority villages , volcano lake, waterfalls, gem mining, minority ancient cemetery, river boat trip etc…..

Gibbon Spotting Cambodia gibbonspottingcambodia.com. Overnight treks offering a unique opportunity to see a habituated family of rare northern yellow-cheeked gibbons in the Veun Sai–Siem Pang Conservation Area adjoining the Virachey National Park. Treks start in Voen Sai, with a maximum of six people per trek. There’s a roughly eighty percent chance of spotting gibbons, and the conservation area is also rich in other wildlife.

Parrot Tours jungletrek.wix.com/parrot-tours andjungletrek.blogspot.com. One of the most switched-on operators in town, running a range of treks (one to seven nights) around Virachey National Park (including bamboo-rafting) and the chunchiet villages, and in the Lumphat Wildlife Protected Area south of Banlung. Also a good place to set up day-trips around town.