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Monivong Bokor National Park rating icon 1.9

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Popularity in Country: 37 of 56
Popularity in Category: 991 of 1216
Popularity Worldwide: 23467 of 28776
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William November 11, 2024

Bring some snacks and water! There are few places to buy food inside the park, so having your supplies will save you time and money during your adventure

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Patricia November 4, 2024

Don’t skip the sunset view from the top! I suggest heading to the viewpoint around 5:00 PM. It’s magical and a great way to end your visit.

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Elizabeth October 25, 2024

I highly recommend taking the road less traveled – explore the old French ruins and hidden paths. You’ll find fewer crowds and really unique photo spots! It’s a little off the main trail, but totally worth it.

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Phnom Kulen rating icon 1.3

Phnom Kulen, Svay Leu District, Siem Reap, Cambodia copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 42 of 56
Popularity in Category: 274 of 313
Popularity Worldwide: 25148 of 28776
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Jason December 29, 2024

I recommend wearing sturdy shoes because the paths can be slippery near the waterfalls. I almost slipped a couple of times, so better be safe than sorry!

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Christopher December 16, 2024

I suggest bringing extra cash for entrance fees and snacks. Some stalls only take cash, and having some on hand saved me a lot of hassle.

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James November 26, 2024

If you can, try to go around 8 AM. The early morning light is fantastic for photos, and you can beat the big crowds!

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Virachey National Park rating icon 0.8

5VQ8+C27 Virachey National Park, Veun Sai, Cambodia copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 52 of 56
Popularity in Category: 1190 of 1216
Popularity Worldwide: 27761 of 28776
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Brandon December 23, 2024

I suggest getting a local guide, it makes a huge difference navigating those trails and spotting wildlife. I paid a few extra bucks, but it was worth it!

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Jane November 29, 2024

Don't skip carrying extra snacks and water; some treks are longer than expected. I ran out of both and it wasn't fun!

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Adam November 13, 2024

My advice is to visit during the dry season, around November to February. The trails are much easier to navigate, and you’ll see more wildlife out and about.

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