Monday, September 22, 2014

Ream National Park

Ream National Park is 18 kilometres from downtown Sihanoukville, towards Phnom Penh to the park entrance. Boat trips on the river and through the mangrove channels, then into the Gulf of Thailand. The park offers walking tours of the mountain, safari tours of the smaller mammals and birds and waterfalls. Wat Ream, a Buddhist temple, is also worth a trip. By the seaside, there are dozens of food stands, specializing in fresh seafood.


Raem is the one of 7 National Parks in Cambodia, established in 1993 by the former King, His Majesty Norodom Sihanouk. The park covers 15,000 hectares of land and 6,000 hectares of marine habitat. There are 155 species of birds in the park including a few threatened species.

Boat trips on the river and through the mangrove channels, then into the Gulf of Thailand ocean.
The park offers walking tours of the mountain, safari tours of the smaller mammals and birds and waterfalls. Wat Ream, a buddhist temple, is also worth a trip.

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