Track wild gibbons, sun bears, and elephants in the deep canopy. Morning patrols with rangers help monitor and protect active wildlife corridors.
Track wild gibbons, sun bears, and elephants in the deep canopy. Morning patrols with rangers help monitor and protect active wildlife corridors.
Showing viable months only — Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep are off-season for this activity.
| Month | High / Low | Rain Days | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan | 86.4° / 71.9°F | 5 | Peak |
| Feb | 87.9° / 72.9°F | 6 | Peak |
| Mar | 87.9° / 74.5°F | 9 | Peak |
| Apr | 87.5° / 75.8°F | 13 | Good |
| May | 86.2° / 76.7°F | 18 | Okay |
| Oct | 84.8° / 74.4°F | 20 | Okay |
| Nov | 86.7° / 73.9°F | 12 | Good |
| Dec | 87.6° / 72.6°F | 6 | Peak |
Main international runway connecting Cambodia to Asian hubs.
A 400-meter zipline carrying guests over waterfalls directly into the river camp bar.
A massive, wide sandstone waterfall that drops 6 meters into the Tatai River.
A conservation-funded river outpost protecting a critical wildlife corridor.
A historic village transitioned from poaching to community-based trail guiding.
The humid forest floor is home to active ground and tiger leeches, peaking during wet monsoonal months. Wear high, tightly woven leech-proof socks over your trousers when trekking valley corridors.
The Cardamom Mountains are a remote, dense wilderness where malaria and dengue remain active. Speak to a physician about malaria prophylaxis, wear long sleeves during evening deck dining, and use high-strength DEET.
Whether arriving by zipline, boat, or trekking under humidity, moisture is constant. Pack clothing, passports, and cameras in watertight dry bags inside your backpack to protect from sudden tropical squalls.
Wildist-vetted hotels for Cardamom Mountains, Cambodia coming soon.