Wild Cambodia: From Temples to Tailorbirds

Southeast Asia’s Vanishing Species and More

Hailed by some as a “last chance" destination to see some of Asia’s rarest birds, many of which are now extinct in neighboring countries, Cambodia’s variety of habitats support some of the most critically endangered birds and mammals in Southeast Asia. During this 14-day tour, we will see spectacular birds – including the possibility of seeing six critically-endangered species – amid extraordinary archaeological backdrops, including Angkor Wat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We will also have the chance to see several special mammals, including the rare Irrawaddy Dolphin and threatened Southern Yellow-cheeked Crested Gibbon.

Local Guide:  Sam Veasna Conservation Tours

Group Size:  5-8 people

Tour price:  $6550

Single Supplement:  $400

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