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About Mondulkiri:
Mondulkiri mean ‘Meeting of the Hills’, a suitable name for such a hilly province. Nestled against Cambodia’s eastern border, Mondulkiri really is another Cambodia, with scenery and a climate quite unlike anywhere else in the country. In the dry season it is a little like Wales with sunshine; in the wet season like Tasmania with dreadful roads. There are endless grasses hills with the occasional clump of pines huddled together against the winds. At an average elevation of 800m, it can get quite chilly at night, so carry something warm.
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Busra Waterfall
Busra waterfall is located in Pich Chenda district about 43 kilometers northeast of Mondulkiri provincial town, Sen Monorom. Busra is considered by many to be the most beautiful waterfall in Mondulkiri. The waterfall is divided into three stages:
First Stage: The waterfall fall is 8 to 12 meters high and 15 meters wide in rainy season and 10 to 15 meters wide in the dry season. Second Stage: The waterfall is 15 to 20 meters high and 20 meters wide in rainy season and 18 to 25 meters high and 13 meters wide in dry season.
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Sen Monorom Waterfall:
Sen Monorom Waterfall is located in Sen Monorom district, about 5 kilometers northeast of the provincial town. The road to the waterfall passes numerous rubbers, coffee and cashew plantations. The site is very popular with local people during holidays and national festivals, because it is close to the provincial town. This waterfall also has three stages:
First Stage: The water here flows slowly because the waterfall is only 1-meter-high and 2-meter-wide.Second Sate: The water flows faster here. In rainy season, the waterfall is 6 to 7 meters high and 8 meters wide; and in dry season, it is 7 to 9 meters high and 4 to 5 meters wide. There is a place to relax on the riverbank. Third Stage: The waterfall is 1.5 meters high and 1 kilometer from the second stage. |
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Romanear Waterfall:
Romanear waterfall is located in Sen Monorom district, about 10.5 kilometers north of the provincial town. The waterfall is near many rubber, coffee, cashew, mango, avocado and pres three plantations.
The waterfall is 5 meters high and 10 meters wide in rainy season; in dry season, it is 6 meters high and 8 meters wide and flows smoothly past tall shade trees and toward a large basin that is suitable for swimming or bathing. |
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Chhrey Thom Waterfall:
Chhrey Thom waterfall is located in Sen Monorom district, about 34 kilometers from the provincial town. In dry season, the waterfall is 15 meters high and 2 meters wide; in rainy season, it is 11 meters high and 8 meters wide. In rainy season, it is 11 meters high and 8 meters wide. The waterfall is near a plantation of Srolao trees and a bit, branchy Chrey tree.
The provincial tourist service is working with the local authority to prepare this site as a tourist destination in place of Busra waterfall, which is inaccessible rainy season. |
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