Chambok ecotourism site is just next to the Kirirom National Park. Be
prepared for some exercise about 4 kilometers trek, interaction with
local villagers, and discovery of Cambodia's unique natural
biodiversity, visitors will enjoy with other activities such as hiking,
ox-cart riding, renting bicycles, picnicking, bird watching, bathing at
the stream and the waterfall, and visiting a bat -cave. Furthermore,
visitors can possibly have a lunch in a villager's house prepared by
local women, including fruit and coconut at the waterfall.
The
Chambok Community-based Ecotourism site lies at the border of Kirirom
National Park in Kompong Speu province. It boasts a beautiful 40-meter
high waterfall, which can be reached via a 3 km nature trail. The site
serves as a model for best practice in communitybased ecotourism in
Cambodia.
The Chambok site is an initiative developed in 2001 by
a local environment organization Mlup Baitong, in cooperation with the
Ministry of Environment. the aim was to address the issues of
deforestation and community livelihoods for villagers in the area, who
depend on the forests to produce charcoal to make a living. Through
community education programs, they were shown the benefits of protecting
the forests for future generations.
Since then, the Chambok
ecotourism project was developed to provide an alternative income to the
villagers. Managed by the villagers of Chambok commune, all revenues
from tourism stay in the community and help them to protect the forest
and manage it in a sustainable way. Trained local guides are available
to share their knowledge of the nature, history and cultural aspects of
the area. The site also has a visitor centre and a restaurant where the
local youth stage dance performances and Khmer food is served.
Chambok
Eco-tourism Resort, around 70km from Phnom Penh in Kampong Spue
province, is just a few kilometres away from Kirirom Hillside resort.
But while Kirirom is an upscale luxury retreat, Chambok is successful
and sustainable community project. Unlike many similar schemes, Chambok
is run with definite and realistic aims in mind conservation that
benefits local communities through tourism. Ecotourism is very important
for community development, explained Chan Sokha, KCD's director.
Chambok is managed by the community, but benefits from it. The project
supports families and the community.
Situated next to Kirirom
National Park, Chambok has a lot of attractions and activities to offer
to both local and international tourists who are strongly interested in
nature. It is well known for its three streams, including the biggest
with over 40 meters of beautiful waterfall. Tourists can take guided
tours to one of those streams and enjoy the views while hiking through
the forest. The English speaking guides will tell a lot about both
animals living in the forests and plants growing there. Beside these
three waterfalls there is a unique opportunity of experimenting a bat
cave and its hundreds of inhabitants.
Next to Chambok ecotourism
site the Kirirom National Park is situated with a basic guesthouse and
restaurant inside. The Kirirom Hillside resort is a hotel containing
several bungalows, a restaurant, theme park and swimming pool at the
border of Kirirom National Park. The small town of Treng Trayeung with
its market and restaurants is close to Chambok as well.
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