
Kampot, Cambodia
A comprehensive tour featuring an array of tropical mangrove ecosystems, progressing along a network of freshwater canals originating from the river system, culminating in access to the brackish waters of the ocean.
A short tuk-tuk journey from Knai Bang Chatt Resort leads travelers to Krapeang Sangkhae, a community-based Eco-Tourism village located at the Kep province and Kampot border. This tour encompasses a scenic circuit featuring diverse tropical mangrove landscapes and serene freshwater canals along the river, culminating in the rich marine life of the coastal waters.
Visitors have the opportunity to embark on a private boat excursion to explore the ecological wonders of this unique destination. Witness the habitat of various wildlife species such as kingfishers, egrets, giant ibises, and other reptilian creatures. Engage in an engaging mangrove tree-planting activity, fostering conservation efforts within the region. Alternatively, enjoy a tranquil stay in one of the traditional Khmer huts, offering panoramic views of the Gulf of Siam and the surrounding mountain ranges.
Highlights | The Kampot Community Base has undertaken mangrove restoration efforts at Tropeang Sangke. |
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Not suitable for | Individuals aged seventy or older |
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Duration 5 hours
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The tour features an array of tropical mangrove ecosystems, progressing along a network of freshwater canals originating from the river system, culminating in access to the brackish waters of the ocean.
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