


A lush, mountainous retreat in Cambodia, home to waterfalls, ancient temples, and the sacred River of a Thousand Lingas.
Kulen Mountain National Park has unpredictable rain showers, especially during the wet season.
The park has uneven terrains and slippery trails due to waterfalls and streams.
Protect against harsh sun rays, especially at higher elevations.
A popular spot for early risers, offering stunning views of the waterfall.
A cozy bungalow resort offering a traditional Khmer breakfast with a view.
A casual eatery near the Reclining Buddha, serving local Khmer dishes.
A stunning 25-meter high waterfall with a natural pool for swimming.
A historic temple featuring a 16-meter tall reclining Buddha statue.
An ancient riverbed carved with lingas, a symbol of Hindu god Shiva.
Sour soup with pork, beef, or chicken, bamboo shoots, and vegetables.
Thick pancakes made from banana flour, served with honey or sugar.
Fish curry cooked in banana leaves, with coconut milk, lemongrass, and kroeung paste.

Locally produced honey from the Kulen Mountain's diverse flora, known for its unique taste and healing properties.
Handcrafted silver jewellery inspired by ancient Khmer designs, often featuring intricate engravings and gemstones.
Traditional Cambodian silk and cotton textiles, often featuring intricate patterns and natural dyes, woven by local artisans.
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