Overview
Stung Treng, a tranquil province in northern Cambodia, offers a unique escape into untouched nature and authentic local culture. Nestled along the mighty Mekong River, it serves as a haven for ecotourism enthusiasts. Visitors can explore the Ramsar wetlands, home to rare wildlife and bird species, or take a boat trip to witness the endangered Irrawaddy dolphins in their natural habitat. The province also provides access to stunning waterfalls like Sopheak Mitt, located near the Laos border. With its peaceful riverside charm, Stung Treng invites travelers to enjoy activities such as kayaking, cycling through traditional villages, and savoring local Khmer cuisine. This off-the-beaten-path destination is perfect for those seeking tranquility and a closer connection with Cambodia’s natural beauty.
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Stung Treng is a province in northeastern Cambodia, known for its natural beauty and riverside landscapes. It is located near the confluence of the Tonle Sap and Mekong Rivers. Stung Treng is less developed than other tourist destinations in Cambodia, making it an appealing spot for travelers seeking a more peaceful and authentic experience. The area offers opportunities for eco-tourism, including wildlife, national parks, and fishing villages
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