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Mondulkiri, East of Cambodia
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Modulkiri Cambodia
Mondulkiri is an eastern province of Cambodia. It is the most
sparsely populated province in the country although being the largest
province in Cambodia. Its capital is Senmonorom. Mondulkiri
is known for its forested hills and powerful waterfalls.
Mondulkiri is a candidate for eco-tourism in Cambodia.
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Area: |
14,288 km² |
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Inhabitants: |
32,407 (1998) |
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Pop. density: |
2.3 inh./km² |
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ISO 3166-2: |
KH-12 |
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The province is subdivided into 5 districts.
- 1101 Kaev Seima
- 1102 Kaoh Nheaek
- 1103 Ou Reang
- 1104 Pechr Chenda
- 1105 Saen Monourom
MINORITIES - Trill Hibes of
Mondulkiri
80 percent of the Mondulkiri's population is made up of ten tribal
minorities, with the majority of them being Phnong. The remaining 20
percent are Khmer, Chinese and Muslim Cham. The population lives off the
land, planting rice, fruit trees and a variety of vegetables. Others
grow strawberries, coffee, rubber and cashew nuts. Although more and
more houses are built in 'Khmer style', you still can find the
traditional Phnong houses. In the houses you'll find big jars, which are
said to be more than a thousand years old, and traditional gongs. There
are various sorts of gongs used at different occasions. Jars and gongs
are among the most valuable possessions of indigenous communities both
in traditional and spiritual as well as material terms. During the times
of Pol Pot those objects were buried in hidden places in the jungle and
in many cases they still wait in the ground.
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
Many majestic waterfalls are found in Mondulkiri.
Bou Sra Waterfall
Located at Pich Chinda District, 43 kilometers from Sen Monorom by a
very difficult road in the wet season but upgraded and passable in the
dry season. Bou Sra is the largest waterfall, made famous by a popular
Khmer song in Modulkiri and has two stages.
Sen Monorom Waterfall
5 km from town and an easy walk, is not much to look at but makes for a
nice picnic spot.
Romnea Waterfall
10 kilometers from Sen Monorom, is actually 1 of 3 large waterfalls that
has now been deforested and privatised.
Villages
Pou Lung, 10 km (15min) from Sen Monorom
Pou Trou, 20 km (1hour) from Sen Monorom
Pou Tang, 8 km (30min) from Sen monorom and the location for many
elephant and walking treks
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