6144 x 4113 px | 52 x 34,8 cm | 20,5 x 13,7 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
11 août 2024
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Elephant rides from village Kateung. Travel with children. Ratanakiri. But for the more intrepid, both Mondulkiri and Ratanakiri are excellent destinations well worth exploring. The former is well regarded for its elephant-trekking, waterfalls and trekking potential, while the latter is the heart of Cambodia's Wild east, with a particularly remote national park, a crater lake, trekking, boat trips and even a new border crossing leading to neighbouring Vietnam. The transportation infrastructure in the this part of Cambodia is undeveloped. The road as far as Stung Treng is reasonable, but the dirt roads to Sen Monorom (Mondulkiri) and Ban Lung (Ratanakiri) are pretty poor and the road between Ban Lung and Sen Monorom really isn't a road at all -- more like a goat track. As the roads have slowly improved, the passenger ferries that once plied the Mekong have finished running on a regular basis. All this means that in dry season the going can be slow and dusty and in the wet season, slow and muddy. Despite the slow transportation, the region is absolutely worth visiting. Aside from the dolphins and general riverside scenery, you can visit volcanic crater lakes and exotic minority cemeteries in Ratanakiri and waterfalls and elephant riding in Mondulkiri -- all the time soaking up an interesting and very hospitable part of the country.