Gibb0n Tours
Gibbon Conservation Area Tours | 2-Day Trek
Where the gibbons are located:
Veun Sai/Siempang National Park, the home of most of Cambodia’s protected gibbons, straddles the states of Ratanakiri and Steung Treng, it's eastern edge connecting to Virachey National Park. The VSNP is 55,000 hectares of evergreen and semi-evergreen tropical forest.
First day:
Departing from Banlung and first crossing the Sesan River by ferry an hour north of town, we continue traveling northwest to the gibbon conservation area, arriving around noon at the office.
Second day:
In the early morning at about 4 a.m., before the sun rises, we venture out to where the gibbons live and wait for them to wake up, singing their early morning cries for 30 minutes, each one crying for about 10 minutes. Watch them fly through the canopy of the jungle as the rest of the jungle awakens.
After the gibbon spotting we head back to the station for a meal at about 10–11 a.m. We catch moto back to I-Tub village. Again, some parts we will be on moto, some we will walk. On the way we visit a Chinese and Laotian settlement and take a short walk around the village. It’s a nice idyllic village with friendly people and on certain days you will be able to witness traditional local weaving.
Continuing back to the town in Veun Sai and crossing the Sesan River by a small ferry, we then stop for lunch at a restaurant nearby the river then travel back to Banlung arriving at approximately 3 p.m.
Note: This trek runts only between Nov–Jun and there is an 85% chance of seeing the gibbons (as promised by the gibbon-protected area and their researchers, not our tours responsibility).
What to bring?
Visitors should bring:
Toilet paper (we will have extra if needed)
Mosquito/insect repellant and any anti-malarials or other tropical-disease-related drugs as prescribed by a doctor
Warm clothes for the night — in December until February, it gets extremely cold at night in the jungle
Flashlight/Torch
First aid kit
Good hiking shoes
A long-sleeved shirt and long pants for parts of the jungle that get dense
The important thing is to pack as light as possible! This is the jungle and the easier you can maneuver through tight spaces, the better.
What’s the price included?
Entrance fee to the park, basic room in the jungle, blankets and tents
English or French speaking guide
Minority ranger (one of them for four tourists less, two of them for tourists up)
Water (Also we can boil from the clear stream to refill our bottles),tea,coffee
Foods(Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner)
Transportation by motor or car (4 people up) and ferry boat.Email us now to know about the prices!
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