Tonle Sap Lake Map,Cambodia |
Cambodia's Great Tonle Sap Lake sits only 15km south of, unique ecosystem and cultural area offering the opportunity to see a different side of the boat tours can be arranged at the Chong Khneas boat dock but we recommend arranging your tours through a reputable tour operator in Siem Reap.
The Tonle Sap Lake is the most prominent feature on the map Cambodia a huge dumbbell shaped body of water stretching across the northwest of the country in the wet season, the lake is one of the largest freshwater lakes in Asia,Swelling to an expansive 12,000km2. During the dry half the Tonle Sap Rever, which meanders southeast, eventualy merging ith the Mekong River at the 'chaktomuk' confluence at Phno Penh. During the wet season a unique hydrologic phenomenon causes the Tonle Sap River to reverse direction, filling the lake. The engine of this phenomenon is the Mekong river, which becomes bloated with now melt and runoff from the monsoon rains. The swollen Mekong backs up into the Tonle Sap at the point where the rivers meet at Chaktomuk, forcing the waters of the Tonle Sap River back into the lake. The inflow expands the area of lake more than five-old, inundating the surrounding forested floodplain and supporting an extraordinarily rich and diverse eco-system.More than 100 varieties of waterbirds including several threatened and endagered species, over 200 species of fish, as well as crocodiles, turtles, macaques, otter and other wildlife inhabit the inundated mangrove forests.The Lake is also an important commercial resource, providing more than half of the fish consumed in Cambodia. In harmony with the specialized ecosystems, the human occupations at the edges of the lake is similarly distinctive -floating villages, towering stilted houses, huge fish traps, and an economy and way of life deeply intertwined with the lake, the fish, the wildlife and the cycles of rising and falling waters.
Prek Toal Bird Sanctuary
Prek Toal Bird Sanctuary |
Arrange a trip to Prek Toal through you guest house or a tour operator. To do it yourself take a motor or taxi from Siem Reap to the Chong Khneas boat dock. Arrange a boat to the Prek Toal Environmental Research Station (starting at $60 return,) a $20 entrance fee and $30 for a guided boat tour of the sanctuary. The Research Station has information on the area's flora and fauna. There are also basic overnight accommodations if you want to stay the night to full advantage of the sunset and early morning viewing hours.
Chong Khneas
Chong Khneas Floating Village |
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Kampong Phluk
Floating Tree in Kampong Phluk |
Kampong Phluk sees comparatively few foreign visitors and offers a close lokk at the submerged forest and lakeside village life. The area can be reached by boat from the Chong Khneas or by road. It's easiest to make arrangments through a tour operator, or if you are good at bargaining charter a boat at the Chong Khneas docks. During the wt season, drive to Route village just off Route #6 east of Siem Reap and then take a boat through the flooded forest the rest of the. During the dry season the road is clear, making the boat unnecessary.
Kampong Khleang
Fisher Man Standing,In Kampong Phluk |
The area can be reached by boat from the Chong Khneas docks or by a combination of road to Domdek on Route #6 and then boat to the village, the best method depending on the time of year. During the dry season, boats cannot get all of the way to the main villages. Consult your guesthouse or tour operator about current conditions. Many tour operators have very little experience in this area so it is best to consult with adventure tour operators and guesthouses that that specialize in this area.
To get there yourself, either charter a boat from Chong Khneas or take car or motor to Domdek village on Route #6 east of Siem Reap, turn south and continue to the water's edge where boats wait to ferry passengers into the village. During the dry season the road is clear and you can take a car or motor all of the way to the village.
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