Sightseeing
There are numerous spots to visit around Sen Monororm, cascades, minority towns and mind boggling sees from the slope tops. So as to make your visit less demanding, you can download our or get one at pichkiri motel . Utilizing our guide makes investigating without anyone else basic. You can stroll to the nearest goals. You can procure a bicycle and drive around. Rental charges are between $ 8-15 every day, contingent upon the bicycle's compose and condition. If it's not too much trouble just consider driving yourself in case you're an accomplished soil street driver as the streets around Sen Monorom are testing, particularly when wet. You can simply contract neighborhood Moto drivers to drive you around. This has another preferred standpoint as they probably am aware they route to each goal.
There are many waterfalls around Sen Monorom, some are Well known, have an easy road access and can be easily located on our . There are many other less known falls, hidden in the jungles of Mondulkiri, these would only be accessible on foot or on elephant. The large waterfalls are very nice to see, the smaller waterfalls are a good choice for a secluded pool side picnic on a sunny day as they are hardly ever crowded. You're most likely to have it all to yourselves...
Busra fall
Parts of the road to Bu Sra is still in bad shape. It may be risky to attempt driving there yourself if you have no experience. At the falls there's an entree fee of R 5000.
Deep jungle trekking
The only way to reach Mondulkiri’s most beautiful natural spots is by trekking into the surrounding forests. There are many hidden ancient paths and untouched waterfalls to visit.
We can help you arrange a Mondulkiri Forest trekking adventure.
Trekking provides a great chance to see the beauty within the local forests and a chance to spend time with some of the Bunong minority people. Being part hunter gatherers, the Bunong people have an incredible knowledge of the forest, its terrain, plants and animals, food sources, medicinal plants and other useful skills. While trekking along with them, you will get a good chance to observe they’re ways from up close.
Treks includes some climbing, hiking, swimming and camping, the trek can be modified according to your level of fitness and or special needs (trekking with kids etc).
One Day forest explorations:
1; Trekking to K’bal Preah waterfall:
Doumry Choun Bunoung Village |
We leave from Pichkiri guesthouse at 9am after breakfast.
Driving to the beginning point at Domray Choan Bunong village, from there taking a foot path into the deep forest. A picnic lunch and swimming by the spectacular K’bal Preah waterfall. There are many chomkas ( forest gardens ) to visit in the area. Start heading back in the afternoon.
In the wet season, it’s a good idea to leave a little earlier as it might rain in the afternoon.
Average trip duration:
Kbal Preah waterfall |
9 am –3-4 pm
Trip Includes:
Guiding, transportation, takeout lunch and water.
At least two people are requiered for this trip
Cost:
Group of two: $ 30per person .
Group of three to four: $ 25 per person .
Group of five or more: $ 20 per person a day
2; Village visit in Putang:
Departure from Pchkiri Guesthouse at 9am after breakfast.
Putang Punoung Village |
Driving our to Putang Bunong village, taking a tour through the village, visit the tiny village school, meet your guide’s family in their traditional home. From there, on foot into the surrounding forest. Meet some of the locals working on their forest gardens. Heading back towards the village in the afternoon.
Average trip duration:
9 am – 3 - 4 pm
Trip Includes:
Putang Punoung Village |
guiding, transportation, take out lunch and water.
At least two people are requiered for this trip
Cost:
Group of two: $ 30 per person .
Group of three to four: $ 25 per person .
Group of five or more: $ 20 per person a day
Two Day (overnight) Adventure:
Putang to Domray Choan overnight forest expedition:
Departure from Pichkiri guesthouse at 8:30 am after breakfast.
Domry Choan villag |
Driving out to Pum Putang Bunong village, a brief tour through the village, visit traditional homes, from there
going into the forest. Follow an ancient Bunong forest path, it will eventually take you close to the magnificent Buddha’s head Waterfall there you set camp overnight, The following morning, you may visit some Bunong families living on their forest gardens. You might see some monkeys, deer and other various birds and animals. Make your way through some virgin forest until you arrive at Pum Domry Choan ( The elephant stampede village) in the afternoon.
going into the forest. Follow an ancient Bunong forest path, it will eventually take you close to the magnificent Buddha’s head Waterfall there you set camp overnight, The following morning, you may visit some Bunong families living on their forest gardens. You might see some monkeys, deer and other various birds and animals. Make your way through some virgin forest until you arrive at Pum Domry Choan ( The elephant stampede village) in the afternoon.
Average trip duration:
8 30 am – 4 pm the following day
The Trip Includes:
guide (English speaking), transportation, camping equipment, drinking and four meals.
At least two people are requiered for this trip
Cost:
Group of two: $30 per person .
Group of three to four: $ 25per person .
Group of five or more: $ 20 per person a day
Preparing for your Trek
For trekking on foot, you will require some comfortable walking shoes, long trousers, warm clothes to wear at night and swimming gear, a small backpack, a torch and mosquito repellant. Sun protection is advisable.
In wet season, you would need a raincoat. If you don’t have one, let us know and we will provide one for you.
You will need to carry your personal sleeping pack (weighs 1kg and 100 g) and your water bottles. Your guides will carry the rest of the equipment.
Please have breakfast and be ready to leave at 8 15 am, transport will depart at 8 30 pm.
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Provided meals description:
For lunch: Takeout from Pichkiri motel
Over night campfire dinner: Vegetable soup, roasted potatoes, BBQ beef/chicken, rice.
Over night breakfast: Baguette with boiled eggs and jam, coffee or tea.
Second day lunch: noodle soup with rice.
Your meals might be complimented by freshwater fish and forest vegetables.