Bird Watching at Tonle Sap Forest and Lotus Farm Siem Reap
Overview
Pearaing Biodiversity Conservation Center serves as a tranquil habitat for numerous species of wetland and water birds, reptiles, and mother fish. Located 13km southeast of Siem Reap, it is the nearest bird watching area in the region.
- 🦩 A peaceful environment ideal for bird watchers and nature enthusiasts.
- 🐢 Home to hundreds of species of wetland and water birds.
- 🐟 Features various reptiles and mother fish within its ecosystem.
- 🚶♂️ Accessibility may vary depending on conditions; be prepared for outdoor exploration.
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
SUVs Car/Van
Pickup included
- Duration: 3 – 3 ½ hours
- Good time to visit bird on dry season : March to May each year
- Tour type: private, birding, sightseeing, boat
- Pick up & drop off at your hotel in Siem Reap
- Traveling in air conditioning car/minivan (tuk-tuk is available upon request)
- Experienced birding tour guide
- Gratitude/tipping to guide and driver
Meeting point
Return details
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Siem ReapSunrise Pick up from hotel at 5:00 am and Sunset pick up from hotel at 13:00 noon by tour guide and good air condition transportation.
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Pearaing Biodiversity Conservation CenterIf you love nature and birds, Boeng Pearaing bird sanctuary would ideally be the best option. The boat excursion slowly cruises around one of Tonle Sap’s potential wetland and allows you to observe various threaten waterbirds that migrated from different parts of mangroves around Tonle Sap Lake. By car passing huge beautiful rice paddies dotting with palm trees, the journey is inspired by a short walking tour at local market.
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Visit a charming lotus bloosoming while you are enjoying the snacks and drinks. You will learn more about Cambodian agri-culture and the way of the local living through interactive exhibits and demonstrations. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the lotus flower and gain a deeper appreciation for the connection between nature and daily life in Cambodia.