The Jahoo Gibbon Camp, nestled in the heart of the Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary, offers treks through one of Cambodia’s last untouched forest regions, providing an ideal experience for animal lovers and nature enthusiasts.
Guided by indigenous Bunong people, travellers may encounter some of the 75 critically endangered species in this wild habitat, including black-shanked doucs, yellow-cheeked crested gibbons, macaques, and a vibrant array of birdlife.
Under the jungle canopy, Bunong guides share their village lifestyle, inviting guests to forage for food and prepare a traditional meal—an enriching cultural experience. This region faces threats from overhunting, illegal logging, and land grabs so by joining these treks, travellers contribute to the preservation of this invaluable natural and cultural heritage.
Packages range from one to three days, with treks focusing on specific wildlife niches, offering a deep dive into the sanctuary’s rich biodiversity..
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