
SUBREGION GUIDE
Cardamom Mountains
Cambodia's pristine wilderness and wildlife conservation frontier
The Cardamom Mountains stretch across southwestern Cambodia like a green fortress, protecting some of Southeast Asia's last untouched wilderness. This is where Asian elephants still roam free, where gibbons call from ancient trees, and where entire valleys remain unmapped by Google. You won't find luxury resorts here. What you will find is raw Cambodia - the kind that existed before tourism arrived, where conservation meets adventure and every trail leads somewhere unexpected.
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The Cardamom Mountains form Cambodia's largest wilderness area, covering roughly 20,000 square kilometers of dense jungle, granite peaks, and hidden waterfalls. The range runs parallel to the Thai border, with elevations reaching 1,813 meters at Phnom Aural - Cambodia's highest peak. But here's what makes this place special: it's one of the most biodiverse regions in Southeast Asia, home to sun bears, clouded leopards, and over 450 bird species. The mountains act as Cambodia's water tower, feeding rivers that flow to both the Gulf of Thailand and the Mekong Delta. Much of the area falls under protected status, managed by Wildlife Conservation Society and other groups working to prevent the logging that devastated other parts of Cambodia. The terrain varies from lowland evergreen forests to montane pine woodlands - each ecosystem supporting different wildlife communities.
Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Bring cash - ATMs are rare and many places don't accept cards
- 2.Budget $30-50/day for basic accommodation and meals in Chi Phat
- 3.Jungle lodge prices range from $80-200/night including meals and activities
- 4.Local guides charge $15-25/day for trekking, worth every dollar for safety and wildlife spotting
- 5.Motorbike rentals cost $5-8/day but require good riding skills on rough terrain
- 6.Stock up on supplies in Koh Kong or Pursat - prices increase significantly in remote areas
- 7.Boat transfers can be expensive ($50-100) but are often the only way to reach jungle lodges
Travel Tips
- •Pack leech socks and insect repellent - the jungle is serious about both
- •Download offline maps before entering remote areas where cell service disappears
- •Bring a good headlamp and extra batteries for night wildlife spotting
- •Waterproof everything - humidity and sudden downpours can destroy electronics
- •Learn basic Khmer phrases - English is limited outside main tourist areas
- •Respect wildlife viewing distances - this isn't a zoo and animals can be dangerous
- •Book accommodations in advance during dry season as options are limited
- •Carry a first aid kit and know basic wilderness safety - medical help is far away
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, but it requires preparation and respect for the wilderness. Wildlife encounters are rare but possible - follow guide instructions and maintain safe distances. The bigger risks are getting lost, injured on trails, or caught in flash floods. Always travel with local guides in remote areas and inform someone of your plans.
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