Ban LungThings to do

Things to do in Ban Lung

  1. Sal's Restaurant & Bar

    Set in a traditional wooden house on the edge of town, this is the place to come for comfort food from home, including Indian curries, spicy Mexican and great burgers. Service can be slow, but it's worth the wait.

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  2. A'Dam Restaurant

    This local restaurant doubles up as a bar by night, thanks to one of the only pool tables in Ban Lung and a dart board… almost a British pub.

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  3. Virachay National Park treks

    Many visitors opt for a trek into Virachay National Park, but be aware that some of these treks barely scrape the park itself, and spend much of the time in the park buffer zone. There are now multiday treks into the park, and these are a great way to explore one of the wildest and most remote areas in Cambodia.

    The cost depends on the route, but figure on around US$15 to around US$25 a day for a good guide and more for transport, food and lodging along the way. Budget travellers really need to link up with a group to make it affordable. The best places to arrange trekking are Terres Rouges and Yaklom Hill Lodge. Recommended guesthouses can also help out with budget treks…

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  4. Trekking

    Trekking has really started to take off around Ratanakiri, but it is important to make clear arrangements with your guide to ensure you get what is expected out of a trip. There are lots of popular routes that take in minority villages and scenic spots around the province, including Kreung villages near the road to Ta Veng, and Jarai villages up in Andong Meas district, but with deforestation continuing apace you need to be sure of conditions along the way.

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  5. Gecko House

    A charming little restaurant with inviting sofas and soft lighting, this is a great place by day or night. The menu features Thai tastes, Khmer classics and some Western dishes such as pizza, pasta and sandwiches. After dark it doubles as a lively bar.

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  6. Boeng Kansaign Restaurant

    Relax and unwind on the shores of the lake at this local restaurant. Khmer and Chinese dishes make up the menu and the breeze across the water is blissful on a hot day.

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  7. Coconut Shake Restaurant

    For the best coconut shake in the northeast, try the aptly named Coconut Shake Restaurant. Dare to try the friend frie or the friend toes (French toast?).

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  8. Elephant Rides

    Most guesthouses and hotels can arrange short elephant rides from nearby villages to local waterfalls. One of the most popular rides is from the village of Kateung to the spectacular waterfall of Ka Tieng. The ride takes about one hour, passing through beautiful rubber plantations. The usual charge is USaround US$10 per person per hour. For longer elephant rides, Mondulkiri Province remains the more popular option.

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