
Cambodia’s eastern highlands make up Mondulkiri province, a province chock full of natural beauty, with forested mountains, powerful waterfalls and lush grassy hills. Communities of ‘Hill tribes’ still unaffected by mass tourism are common and a big draw for foreign tourists. Sen Monorom, the provincial capital to develop into an eco-tourism centre.
Attractions include: |
- Boo Sra Falls |
(43Km from town) |
- Rom Monea I falls |
(8Km from town) |
- Rom Monea II Falls |
(5Km from town) |
- Monorom Town |
(15Km from town) |
- Dac Dam Falls |
(23Km from town) |
- Poo Loong Village |
(15Km from town) |
- Chom Ka Srol |
(5Km from town) |
- Pou Tang Village |
(5Km from town) |

A mountianous region bordering Vietnam to the east and Laos to the north. Beautiful waterfalls, crystal rivers, virgin forest, and rolling hills make Ratanakiria a popular tourist destination. Untouched self-sufficient hill tribe communities are common – Ratanakiri is home to most of Cambodia’s ethnic minorities. Ban Lung, the provincial capital, is quickly expanding with the influx of tourist and NGO dollars.
Attractions include: |
- Yak Loom Lake |
(5Km from town) |
- Ka Chhagn Falls |
(6Km from town) |
- Ka Teang Falls |
(8Km from town) |
- Cha Ong Falls |
(8Km from town) |
- Vil Vong Blang |
(14Km from town) |
- Ei Sey Bor Ta Mac Mountain |
(3Km from town) |
- Lum Kud Volcanic Lake |
(53Km from town) |
- O’Cha Loy River |
(37Km from town) |
- O’Sing Lere River |
(35Km from town) |

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