2- Days /1 night Discover the Gibbon Trekking and wildlife Sanctuary - Cambodia Jungle Trekking 2- Days /1 night Discover the Gibbon Trekking and wildlife Sanctuary - Cambodia Jungle Trekking

2- Days /1 night Discover the Gibbon Trekking and wildlife Sanctuary

Duration

2-Day Discover Gibbon

Location

Mondulkiri-Senmonorom

Level

Medium

Tour Details

Our Highlights

Day 1

Enjoy an easy, unhurried start as our team collects you from your hotel after breakfast and escorts you on a scenic journey to Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary. Upon arrival, settle in at jungle camp, where you’ll be introduced to ongoing conservation research and community-led initiatives that protect the forest and support local livelihoods.

Spend the night deep within the Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary, where the jungle reveals a different world after sunset. As darkness falls, set out on an exciting night walk in search of nocturnal wildlife, while the forest comes alive with sound.

At dawn, wake to the haunting calls of the endangered Southern Yellow-cheeked Crested Gibbons echoing through the mist. Follow their songs through the forest as the sun rises, guided by knowledgeable Bunong experts who interpret the landscape—highlighting rare primates such as the Black-shanked Douc Langur and signs left behind by secretive species like the Sun Bear.

Deepen your connection to the land through meaningful cultural exchange. Learn traditional foraging methods, hear ancestral forest stories, and gain insight into the enduring relationship between the Bunong people and their homeland. Trek through spectacular scenery of ancient trees, bamboo forests, and cascading waterfalls, discovering the raw beauty of this protected wilderness.

Itinerary

07:30 – Hotel Pick-Up

Begin your day with a comfortable collection from your accommodation and travel towards (KSWS).

08:00 – 09:00 | Exploration gibbon and wildlife.

Arrive at sanctuary, ongoing research, and community conservation initiatives before setting out.

09:00 – 12:00 | Guided Forest Trek

Set off on a guided trek into the heart of the Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary with experienced Bunong trackers. Walk through lush evergreen forest while searching for wildlife such as Black-shanked Douc Langurs, Siamese Firebacks, and the striking ruby-eyed Green Pit Viper.

12:00 – 13:30 | Waterfall Lunch

Enjoy a freshly prepared lunch beside a secluded jungle waterfall, surrounded by the sounds of the forest.

13:30 – 16:30 | Afternoon Wildlife Walk

Continue deeper into the sanctuary, scanning the forest for elusive mammals including the Lesser Mouse Deer and Sunda Colugo. Your guide will share insights into the region’s biodiversity and conservation efforts.

Arrive at the jungle camp, perched at the forest’s edge. Watch the sun sink below the canopy while enjoying a locally brewed Cambodian IPA or a handcrafted gin and tonic.

18:00 | Dinner at Camp

Sit down to a hearty dinner featuring some of Cambodia’s most beloved traditional dishes.

19:00 – 21:00 | Wildlife Exploration

Armed with flashlights, venture out on a night walk to search for secretive nocturnal species. Look for the Pygmy Slow Loris, Small-toothed Palm Civet, and listen for night birds calling from the darkness.

Key Highlights

  • Expert Bunong guides
  • Overnight at jungle camp
  • Gibbon tracking at sunrise
  • Night wildlife walks
  • Waterfalls, rainforest & rich biodiversity

Day 2

5:00 – 08:00 | Sunrise Gibbon Explore

Wake before dawn to the powerful morning calls of the endangered Southern Yellow-cheeked Crested Gibbons. Follow their chorus through the misty forest and observe their graceful movements as the sun rises.

08:30 | Breakfast a

Return to camp for a relaxed breakfast, surrounded by the calm of the waking jungle.

09:30 – 12:00 | Morning Wildlife Trek

Explore untouched sections of the sanctuary with your guide, searching for signs of Sun Bear, tracking Pig-tailed Macaques, and spotting rare birdlife such as the Great Hornbill and Banded Kingfisher.

12:00 – 13:30 | Forest Picnic Lunch

Enjoy a nourishing picnic lunch in a peaceful forest setting.

13:30 – 16:30 | Final Wildlife Encounters

Continue your adventure with final wildlife sightings, including Bar-bellied Pitta, Long-tailed Macaques, and gliding lizards, before beginning the journey back.

17:00 | Return to Guesthouse

 

Tour Includes

  • Meal
  • fruit, banana. etc.
  • Transport by cars or Motor
  • Entrance fees visit to sanctuary
  • English-speaking or French-speaking guide

Tour Excludes

  • Personal spend
  • Sunscreen
  • Tip to guide and Ranger

Travel Map

Map Travel

Payment Options

+ Option 1 faster & easy: Available Bank transfer money by (MoneyGram) or (Ria) you can download this App with your mobile phone method.

+Option 2: Wise transfer

Available payment by Credit card 

How to complete form: with my Bank Account/IBAN Number 003412749 (USD dollar) or Khmer Account number 003412769 KHR local currency (Riel)

Name Account: SOPHANNY CHROEUN
Bank Name: ABA, Ratanakiri Branch, Cambodia.

+ Option 3: Bank transferred by SWIFT/BIC CODE: ABAAKHPP (USD dollar only)
Email: info@cambodiajungletrekking.com
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Note: All tours deposit 50% of total price, confirmation your booking guarantee, finally payment on arrival.

Tour Notes

Here’s a clear and practical packing list for a jungle trek. I’ve separated it into essential gear, clothing, safety items, and optional comfort items.

✅ Essential Gear

  • Sturdy hiking shoes (water-resistant preferred)
  • Lightweight backpack (10–15K)
  • Reusable water bottle (1–2 liters) or hydration pack
  • Snacks / energy bars
  • Light rain jacket or poncho
  • Headlamp or flashlight (with extra batteries)
  • Dry bags (for phone, camera, documents)

👕 Clothing

  • Quick-dry shirt
  • Long pants (protect from insects & plants)
  • Hat or cap (sun protection)
  • Light fleece (nights in the jungle can be cool)
  • Extra socks (2–3 pairs)
  • Sleepwear (if overnight)

 

Tour Video

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

At Adventure Travel Cambodia, your safety is our top priority. We continuously work to enhance your experience while ensuring you remain secure throughout your journey. To uphold the highest standards, we may adjust parts of the tour based on weather, terrain, seasonal conditions, or specific requests. Please note that any modifications initiated at your request might incur additional charges.

As with much of rural Cambodia, mosquitoes in the area may carry malaria—a potentially serious disease. We strongly recommend consulting a healthcare professional about malaria prevention before your trip. Protecting yourself from mosquito bites is essential, and many travelers choose to take malaria prophylaxis. If you experience any symptoms after your visit, please seek medical attention immediately.

Tipping isn’t mandatory in Cambodia, but it’s a kind gesture that’s highly appreciated—especially since many service workers earn modest incomes. If you receive excellent service from waitstaff, drivers, guides, or hotel personnel, leaving a tip is a wonderful way to express your gratitude.

Here are some common recommendations:

  • Tour Guide: USD $15–20 per day
  • Driver: USD $5–10 per day
  • Restaurants: Approximately 10% of the bill
  • Hotels: Around USD $5 for bellhops and housekeeping

Ultimately, the amount is up to you and should reflect the quality of service you experienced.

Applying for a Cambodian visa is now easier than ever. Here’s a brief overview:

  • Visa on Arrival:
    • Available at Phnom Penh and Siem Reap International Airports as well as all international land borders.
    • You’ll need a valid passport and a 3×4 cm photo.
    • Fees are generally around USD 30 (cash only) at airports and USD 33 at selected land crossings.
  • E-Visa:
    • Complete the online form on the official website, pay by credit card, and upload a recent passport photo.
    • The e-visa is valid for 30 days, with approval typically within three business days.
    • Note: This option is unavailable for citizens from Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, and Sudan.
  • Embassy/Consulate:
    • You may also apply through a Cambodian embassy or consulate.
    • Tourist visas usually cost around USD 20, while business visas are around USD 25.
    • Visas can be extended at the Immigration Department in Phnom Penh.

Most nationalities need a visa. However, citizens from Laos, Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar, Brunei, and Seychelles may have exemptions or specific allowances for a 30-day stay.

Always check the latest official guidelines for any updates on fees and procedures before you travel.

Travel insurance isn’t included, but we highly recommend that you secure your own comprehensive coverage. It’s a smart investment that guards against unexpected events, ensuring that your adventure remains worry-free.

In Cambodia, US dollars are widely accepted. When you withdraw cash using your international card, you typically receive US dollars rather than Khmer Riels. Just remember, only crisp, undamaged US-bills are accepted—coins and worn or torn notes may be rejected.

When visiting temples, both men and women are expected to dress modestly. This means wearing clothing that covers your shoulders and knees. For comfort in Cambodia’s hot climate, consider loose, lightweight garments and comfortable shoes. Please note that the Apsara Authority, which oversees these sites, reserves the right to deny entry to visitors whose attire is deemed immodest.

On this immersive jungle trek, you’ll sleep in a protective hammock equipped with a personal mosquito net and simple forest furnishings, perfect for relaxing and enjoying meals. Depending on the weather, we might even add a canopy tent for extra comfort.

Since there are no conventional camping facilities, local villagers support our expedition by handling food storage and equipment. Your journey will be guided by experienced cooks, rangers, and an English-speaking guide who will set up your sleeping area and prepare delicious meals along the way. Keep in mind that everyone in the group will help carry some gear, such as a hammock and a modest amount of water.

Facilities are rustic: expect basic, “back-to-nature” toilets, and bathing takes place in a nearby stream, ensuring you experience the true essence of the jungle.

All meals are provided as outlined in the itinerary. Please note that our menu is standardized and cannot be customized for individual requests. If you are vegetarian, kindly inform us at the time of booking so we can make the necessary arrangements.

Cambodia’s climate features two distinct seasons. From November to April, the dry season generally offers ideal trekking conditions. Outside of these months, the wet season can bring heavy rains and occasional flooding. Accordingly, our treks are scheduled for about eight months of the year. Should adverse weather—particularly in mountainous areas—make conditions unsafe, we may need to adjust or postpone our itinerary. We always prioritize your safety while striving to keep any disruptions to your adventure to a minimum.

Cambodian roads can be rough and uneven, which may result in occasional delays. A little patience goes a long way in enhancing your travel experience in this beautiful country.

Payments can be made in cash (US dollars) directly to your guide before the tour begins. For multi-day or package tours, the total cost is quoted in USD. To secure your booking, a non-refundable deposit of 50% of the total tour price is required via bank transfer (details provided below). The remaining balance is due on arrival. Alternatively, if you prefer to pay in cash, the full amount must be settled either before the tour starts or upon arrival. Please note that any bank transfer fees are the responsibility of the sender.

Private Tour Price

  • 2-3 people 295$ (usd dollar) per person
  • 4-5 people 285$ (usd dollar) per person
  • Note only 1 person 385$ (usd dollar) travel solo

 

Group Tour Price

Destination

Mondulkiri-Senmonorom

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