Tour Highlight!
The Itinerary trekking wildlife of The Virachey National Park.
First Day: we will pick you up from your hotel’s in Banlung at 9:00 AM after your own breakfast at your hotel’s restaurant.
We drive in 1hour up to North of Banlung arrival Se-San River dock at 10:00Am.
Then park Motor, Tuk-Tuk or Car there.
And cross the river by ferry boat just 10 minutes other side.
And to do registration in post station of gibbons headquarter.
Then also to get Motor with ranger and guide to drive us continue through the path road in the jungle in 35 minutes up to the campsite-based middle of the conversation gibbons.
We put the backpack at the campsite then we trek 2-3 hours with our guide and ranger surrounded campsite.
and trekking back campsite where we leave the backpack.
Also, enough time to get dinner and sleep in campsite 1night.
Second Day: Wake up early at 4:30 am and is prepared your stuff to trek in 1-2 hours to watch herd of gibbons and walk for 4 hours more up to the mountain to see herd of monkey and to sleep 1night on the peak of mountain campsite at waterfall.
Third Days: also Wake up early you enjoy a hot coffee, Tea, and breakfast our guide and ranger are cooking for us with wood fire.
After breakfast you organize your backpack and prepare to continue for the day.
So, you can expect dense jungle to see some wildlife as bear, multi- species birds and monkey as follow step bear if we are lucky.
Actually, we can hear sound of animals during the trek and will see them.
In the afternoon you will get lunch cooked by our guide and ranger in 1hour relaxed.
This trek we will walk in 4-5 hours to return the Se-San River at end of the day to travel back arrived Banlung Hotel 4-5 Pm.
+ Option 1 faster & easy : Available Bank transfer money by ( MoneyGram) or( Ria) you can download this App with your mobile phone method.
How to complete form : with my Bank Account number 003412749 (USD dollar ) or Khmer Account number 003412769 KHR local currency (Riel)
Name Account : SOPHANNY CHROEUN
Bank Name: ABA ,Ratanakiri Branch, Cambodia.
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Note: All tours deposit 50% of total price ,confirmation your booking guarantee, finally payment on arrival.
What to bring:
mosquito repellent, Sun lotion, long pants, T-shirt, flip-flops, Sports shoes, towels, and just small backpack.
Note: All guests carried by hammock.
Important Note:
This itinerary is written based on our tour research expeditions. It should be read to get a good general impression and NOT as a detailed hour by hour itinerary. As we care about your safety and always want to increase customer’s experience, Adventure Travel Cambodia’s team can change parts of the tour due to weather terrain conditions depending on the season and customer requests. If the program is changed upon customer’s request, possible additional costs will be charged directly to customers.
Note: A trek in Cambodia can be done all year round. The country is subject to a tropical climate and a fairly complex monsoon regime, generally dominated by two seasons. One is dry, from October to November to March -April, and corresponds to the rainy season, from May to early October.
As we care about your safety and always want to increase customer’s experience, Adventure Travel Cambodia’s team can change parts of the tour due to weather terrain conditions depending on the season and customer requests. If the program is changed upon customer’s request, possible additional costs will be charged directly to customers.
Tipping isn’t expected in Cambodia, but it is always appreciated. Many service workers in Cambodia earn a low salary, so if you are happy with the services provided by waiters, drivers, guides or others, leaving a small tip depending on the service is a good way to show your appreciation. The amount is entirely a personal preference, however the commonly used guideline is USD $15–20 per day for tour guide and $5-10 per day for driver whereas In restaurants you can tip 10% of the bill and in hotels you may give $5 for bellman and maid. Of course, you are free to tip more or less as you see fit, depending on your perception of service quality and the length of your trip. Remember, a tip is not compulsory and should only be given when you receive excellent services.
…Visa to Cambodia is easier to obtain now, you could apply for the visa at the arrival airports and all land border crossings. Staff may try to charge more at some land border crossings: hold out for the official price, particularly at major crossings, but don’t be upset if you have to pay US$1-2 extra. Below is some information about Visa to these Cambodia.
1. All nationalities need to apply for a travel visa, except for nationals from the following countries: Laos, and Vietnam,Cambodia. (30 days).– Thailand, Myanmar, Brunei, Seychelles (30 days).
2. Visa to Cambodia can be applied at ports of entry whether you come by air or by land.
Travelers are required to show your photo (3x4cm) and their valid passport. The Government Immigration distributes application forms upon arrival.
– If you arrive by air at Phnom Penh International Airport or Siem Reap International Airport, it is very simple and just takes you a few minutes to get the visa done. The fee is 30 USD for a 30-day visa (Cash only).
– Obtaining a Cambodian visa is also possible at the Poi Pet border gate with Thailand (When you drive in from Thailand).
– From Vietnam you can enter to Cambodia via few border gates: Kaam Samnor in Prey Veng-Kandal Province or Vinh Suong at Chau Doc (Mostly people come by boat), Prek Chak in Kampot Province or Xa Xia at Ha Tien, Bavet in Svay Rieng Province or Moc Bai at Tay Ninh when you drive from Ho Chi Minh City. The Visa fee is 33 USD/ single entry.
3. A visa on arrival, valid for a thirty-day stay, is specifically granted at Phnom Penh International Airport, Siem Reap International Airport, and International Border Checkpoints. Visas are also granted at Royal Cambodian Embassy or Consulate abroad. The visa fee for a tourist is US$20, and the visa fee for a businessman is US$25. Visas can be extended at the Immigration Department in Phnom Penh City. A free visa (K) is expressly granted to the Cambodian living oversea.
4. Cambodia E-visa is now also available.
– All you have to do is complete the online application form available at the official website, pay by credit card online, and include uploading a recent passport-size photo in JPEG/ PNG format. The visa will be approved within three business days, allowing you to breeze by that lengthy line and get a jump-start on your holiday.
– The Cambodia e-visa, valid for a thirty-day stay, is available only for a typical tourist visa for a single entry. It is currently not available for nationals from Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Arab Saudi, Algeria, Sudan (it means citizens of these countries must obtain visa at embassy). For a business visa, please apply at your nearest embassy or on arrival at all major check points.
– Tourists getting such a visa online can enter and exit Cambodia through Phnom Penh International Airport, Siem Reap International Airport, Sihanoukeville International Airport, Bavet International Border Checkpoint in Svay Rieng, Cham Yeam International Border Checkpoint in Koh Kong, Poipet International Border Checkpoint in Banteay Meanchey, Border Post Vern Kam Border Lao and Cambodia.
No, we don’t but we strongly recommend you to buy your own travel insurance
The American dollars are accepted everywhere in Cambodia. If you withdraw money from an ATM machine with your international card, you’ll only get not Khmer Riels but only US Dollar and it’s accepted everywhere in Cambodia except COIN AND OLD NOTE. All torn or old note of US dollar bills or coin are not acceptable in Cambodia.
While visiting any temples, both male or female visitors must dress respectfully and at your own comfort, we strongly recommend modest clothing. This means clothing that covers your shoulders and knees. Loose, lightweight, long clothing is both respectful and cool in the predominantly hot Asian climate. Comfortable shoes are a must. The Apsara Authority which manages the park reserves the right to refuse entry to certain areas of the site for guests who wear clothing which is considered immodest.
During the trek:
For overnight in the jungle, you will be staying in a covered hammock with forest furniture to relax and eat our meals (each hammock has its own mosquito net attached). Sometimes we even build a roof tent above our hammocks depends on the weather. There are however no facilities to support camping in the forest so we organize an expedition from local villagers to take in our food and equipment. There will be also cooks, rangers and English speaking guide. These guys will cook and prepare hammock for you in the forests. Though everyone of the group will need to help carry some stuff like a hammock and a bit of water. The toilet facilities are rudimentary and ‘back to nature’ in style and bathing is in the stream.
All meals are provided with the trek as mentioned in the itinerary. Please note that there is no possibility of cooking different food for individuals. Please let us know at the time of booking if you are a vegetarian.
Is there Malaria?
Like much of rural Cambodia, the site has mosquitoes that may carry malaria.
Malaria can be potentially fatal if contracted and as such clients are advised to seek medical advice concerning malaria avoidance prior to visiting the site. Avoiding being bitten by mosquitoes is the most effective way to avoid malaria.
Many travelers to Cambodia also choose to take malaria prophylaxis, a medication which prevents malaria in the case of infection. If you become ill after leaving the site, be aware that you may have malaria and need to seek immediate medical advice.
Cambodia experiences a dry season and a green season. The dry season occurs each year from about November to June. The wet season comprises the remainder of the year, with rain and flooding occurring in varying degrees of intensity. Hence we will only be running treks for 8 months each year. During this period, we plan to take back to back treks, however, at certain times it can be difficult to walk up and down the mountains. If the weather is particularly bad then there could be some blackout dates during this period. We will endeavor to take treks with limited interruptions.
Cambodia roads can also be rough and bumpy, and delays are sometimes unavoidable. A dash of patience will go a long way toward your enjoyment of this beautiful country!
You can pay directly to your guide when you meet him before the tour start. All in cash (US dollar )
Multi-day/Package Tour ( the total cost of USD )
We require deposit 50% of total tour prices non-refundable deposit by bank transfer as provide below in order to guarantee the booking. The rest of the payment on arrival.
If it’s in cash (US dollar only), you pay all amount to at your arrival or before the trip starts. The bank fee is covered by the transferor
You and your friends will be the only one in a private tour.
There are joining other guest with you in a group tour.
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