Added: 2 weeks 15 hours ago in Koh Kong Conservation Corridor, Cambodia

Mangrove forests, remote beaches, and animals like tigers, deer, elephants, leopards, and sun bears await you at Botom Sakor National Park. Having a boat ride through the park's mangrove forests is a unique way to unwind.

To arrange a boat safari, you may arrange a trip with the park's headquarters at NH48, 3 km west of Andoung Tuek. The trip costs US$5 a day per person and already includes a ranger's service.

No one is allowed to camp in the park as it is a protected area, but you may check-in at a guesthouse in Andoung Tuek, Koh Sdach, or by the banks of Tatai River. It is also possible to arrange with the boatman to take you to a fishing village in Sihanoukville or to the ranger station at Thmor Sor, where you can also stay overnight and just arrange for fair prices with your host.

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