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  1. hanno avatar

    RE: Looking for Ideas/Advice (Siem Reap + what else?)

    by hanno 17 April 2012

    +Would love to see them again+ Try Pub Street..... Seriously, there are Macaques around Angkor Wat, but I stay well clear of them as…

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    RE: 15 days in hand..... what to do in Cambodia

    by discovery_indochina 11 April 2012

    Some routes for your reference: PHNOM PENH – MONDOLKIRI – KRATIE – KOMPONG CHAM – KOMPONG THOM – SIEM REAP PHNOM PENH - KRAT

  3. sonuvcdouille avatar

    RE: Cambodian coffee

    by sonuvcdouille 25 March 2012

    I've been drinking coffee from Mondulkiri for years. I remember vaguely HW saying that Cambodian coffee was shite, but I can't agree.…

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    Cambodian coffee

    by mangoholic2 24 March 2012

    On my last day in Phnom Penh last month I stopped by Mondulkiri Coffee's shop and picked up a few bags of their coffee, which I am drinking…

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    New book about trekking, animism, and rice-wine drinking in Ratanakiri

    by mangoholic2 16 March 2012

    OK, I've posted a lot about Virachey NP on this thread -and I've also received invaluable info here on TT that helped me out with my 3…

  6. sonuvcdouille avatar

    RE: Best trek for old fart in Sokara area

    by sonuvcdouille 16 March 2012

    Nice to hear from you OD. Glad to see you survived the Mayan prophecy for the end of the world. I had to Google Sakara; I found listings…

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    RE: 15 days in hand..... what to do in Cambodia

    by dogeatinghotchips 15 March 2012

    There are loads of things to do, you can take the boat from SR to Battambang, a beautiful journey then see the sights in Battambang. After…

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    RE: Cambodia to honour skyscraper builders

    by mangoholic2 14 February 2012

    And where is the electricity going to come from to power all of those skyscrapers? We'll have to dam the Mekong a couple of times, plug…

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    RE: Mondulkiri or Ratanakiri

    by HenningWessel 27 January 2012

    Sorya bus to Kampong Cham,change busses, Sorya bus to Banlung.

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    RE: Mondulkiri or Ratanakiri

    by HenningWessel 26 January 2012

    I've been to both and much prefer Banlung and Ratanakiri. Many more tribes, at least five in the vicinity of Banlung that I can think…

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    RE: Mondulkiri or Ratanakiri

    by mangoholic2 26 January 2012

    Yeah, rubber and also cashew nut plantations. In fact, some of the villages I visited around Ban Lung were like these little hamlets entirel…

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    RE: Mondulkiri or Ratanakiri

    by Herbie47 25 January 2012

    I only went to the towns and around 10 to 20 miles out, if you have a week you can get more off the beaten track so Ratanakiri maybe better,…

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    RE: Mondulkiri or Ratanakiri

    by manyrivers 25 January 2012

    good posts!

  14. mangoholic2 avatar

    RE: Mondulkiri or Ratanakiri

    by mangoholic2 24 January 2012

    There are some authentic tribal villages north of the Sesan River in the buffer zone of Virachey National Park. You can visit them out…

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    RE: Mondulkiri or Ratanakiri

    by Herbie47 24 January 2012

    I went to both areas and I would say that Mondulkiri was better for visiting tribes and also much more forest is left in that area. Ban…

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    Mondulkiri or Ratanakiri

    by jacko18 24 January 2012

    Hello I'll be traveling to Cambodia for about 4 weeks in February. I'm hoping to spend my last week or so in the area of either Ratanakiri…

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    RE: Cambodia Itinerary Advice please (and a travel companion?)

    by viedums 24 January 2012

    Mondulkiri is pretty fun for 2-3 days, although it may be better just to rent a motorcycle and see the area yourself. It's also cooler…

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    Cambodia Itinerary Advice please (and a travel companion?)

    by Laila_ 24 January 2012

    Hello! I'm 23, female, hoping to go to Cambodia in late Feb/ early March.. I've been looking around online and have come up with this…

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    RE: Battambang/ Kratie/ & other smaller towns in Cambodia worth visiting?

    by viedums 01 January 2012

    I enjoyed a few days in Mondulkiri town - pleasant rolling hills, cooler than other parts of the country, waterfalls, minority villages.…

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    RE: I love you Kambuja

    by hankor 07 December 2011

    The Kampuchean National United Front did at a later date claim that the Vietnamese had invaded some coastal islands and Ratanakiri and…

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    Re: Have you travelled to Mondulkiri with young kids under 5?

    by RubinH 04 December 2011

    Hi there, Have you already been there? Maybe I can give you an update as I will travel to Mondulkiri the day after tomorrow with my…

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    RE: North Korea receives approval to build cultural centre at Angkor Wat temple

    by mangoholic2 01 December 2011

    And Rec, I saw the news about the US senate trying to freeze assets that might be used to make the Xayaburi dam. I hope this action can…

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    RE: Visiting Phnom Penh or Wat Phnom temple? Do NOT Ride Elephant Sambo !!!

    by HenningWessel 08 November 2011

    Earsasia could buy her and set her free in the jungles of Mondulkiri... And compensate the owner of course.

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    RE: Have you travelled to Mondulkiri with young kids under 5?

    by HenningWessel 07 November 2011

    1. Banlung better. Lots of kids travel up and down. 2. Yes, that is correct. Thedirect road from Stung Treng to Siem Reap via Tbeng Meanche…

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    Have you travelled to Mondulkiri with young kids under 5?

    by emailsubs 07 November 2011

    I've got 3 young kids all under 5, a nanny and 2 grandparents and looking to spend 3 or 4 days in Cambodia's North-east. We've lived in…

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