Cambodia’s thick rain forests and green rice paddies can be best explored on foot or by bicycle. If you have done the touristy bit around the temples, then get on to the adventure trail in the countryside. Treks from three to seven days can be organised through tour operators in Phnom Penh or Siem Reap. The Mekong River delta and endless lush green vistas make constant companion on a trek running by the Mekong River. The hike passes river towns of Kratie, Stung Treng, and Balung. Ratanakiri, Cardamom Mountain, and Virachey National Park are other areas popular among trekkers. Encounter the indigenous hill tribe people in Ratanakiri in the North East of Cambodia and take a dip in the volcanic lake of Yak Lom. Kayaking on the Sekong River and spotting the rare freshwater Mekong Dolphins are the highlights of trekking inside Virachey National Park. The hiking in the rainforest is a great way to go beyond the usual and explore the untouched natural beauty of Cambodia!
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