Forêt d'éléphants de Kulen et lac Tonlé Sap en visite privée





Description
Kulen Elephant Forest est une expérience unique et extraordinaire. C'est un endroit où vous pouvez en apprendre davantage sur les créatures majestueuses, les observer dans leur habitat naturel et même interagir avec elles. Ce sanctuaire offre un refuge sûr aux éléphants, leur donnant les soins et l'attention qu'ils méritent. - L'une des expériences les plus étonnantes avec la forêt des éléphants de Kulen. - Vous devez nourrir les éléphants et les suivre dans leur promenade du matin ou de l'après-midi avec leurs mahouts. - Délicieux déjeuner de cuisine khmère typique dans un restaurant local Visitez le lac Tonle Sap, le plus grand lac d'eau douce d'Asie du Sud-Est. Kampong Phluk est une communauté flottante d'environ 3 000 villageois. Visitez pour voir comment les habitants vivent - dans des maisons sur pilotis et dépendent de la pêche comme moyen de subsistance.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Admirez le paysage pittoresque de la jungle sur le trajet de votre hébergement au parc. Arrivez à Kulen Elephant Forest et découvrez ces créatures majestueuses lors d'un court briefing d'introduction. Rapprochez-vous des éléphants, observez-les dans leur habitat naturel et promenez-vous avec eux dans la forêt, profitez d'un déjeuner khmer ou d'un serpent au camp de la forêt des éléphants. Après avoir visité la forêt des éléphants de Kulen, nous continuerons à visiter l'un des villages les plus pittoresques du lac Tonle Sap, Kompong Phluk est également l'un des moins visités par les touristes. Lors de cette visite, découvrez la vie locale en naviguant autour des maisons sur pilotis et des marchés flottants, et faites une promenade en canoë à travers les magnifiques forêts inondées.
Perché sur la plaine inondable du lac Tonle Sap, le plus grand lac d'eau douce d'Asie du Sud-Est, Kampong Phluk est une communauté flottante d'environ 3 000 villageois. Visitez pour voir comment les habitants vivent - dans des maisons sur pilotis et dépendent de la pêche comme moyen de subsistance.
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Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Nous viendrons vous chercher à votre hôtel ou appartement 30 minutes avant le début de l'activité
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(18)
Kulen elephant sanctuary was the highlight of our trip. We prepared snacks for the elephants and got to feed them up close and personal. We walked through the forest a bit and continued to interact with other elephants on the property. Our guide Kia was fantastic! We felt very safe and got lots of photos taken by our guide. Highly, highly recommend. Tonle Sap was enjoyable as well. The water was low but still a great time.
Very worthwhile activity, would recommend. Tour was roughly half day with elephants and the rest on the lake boat tour through the gloating city with ample opportunity to eat and no rush.
Transport, communication and our guide 10 out of 10! Started the day with walk through and information on the various foods and cooking used in the local markets! So much knowledge by our guide..River cruise along the floating villages, so interesting to see that way of life. Boat driver was lovely! Elephants the highlight!! Amazing to see this beautiful creatures up so close!! Feed them!Walk with them! Afternoon snack and then we got to feed them. Have been to a few elephant camps this is the best yet!
Dara was an exceptional tour guide—friendly, knowledgeable, and professional. From pick-up to drop-off, every detail of our tour was flawlessly organized, allowing us to relax and fully enjoy the experience. His insights and enthusiasm made the journey even more memorable. We had an incredible time and would highly recommend him!
Negotiate a tuk tuk from Siem Reap and get to Tonle Sap through the busy rural landscape along back tracks. The flooded forest is a unique and special place to see.
Fantastic trip !!! It’s such an experience both at the Kulen elephant forest and the Tonle Sap. Getting up close to the elephants was such a great experience that we will never forget, learning about them, preparing a treat snack for them and feeding them and then going for a walk with them in the forest. All I can say is wow ! The boat trip then on the Tonle Sap and visiting the floating village was again an experience not to be missed. A special shout out to our personal guide for the day - Meak Borey ! He was very knowledgeable, spoke very good English and was very accommodating and made the day even more special. Can’t recommend the trip enough !
We had a wonderful day at the elephant sanctuary, and boating to floating town and the lake Tonle Sap. We were in the off season, but weather was fine and crowds were very light. Seila was our guide for the day and he was fantastic. Full of knowledge and great fun. He kept us on time and made sure we were going to the right spots. Would happily recommend this to anyone.
We are a couple with our senior mother from Hong Kong. We are so pleased with our guide Mr. Wanna. He is very nice, patient and knowledgable for history. He was very flexible with timing and our needs because we were traveling during the hottest time in Cambodia, we needed to take some breaks for our 70 yrs old mother. Mr. Wanna was so patient and Kulen was such a wonderful experience for us. We love animals and would never ride on them, Kulen was such a sanctuary for the retired elephants, the elephants are so happy there. I highly recommended this activity for children/couple/family/ animal lovers.
To all elephant enthusiasts who think they will see elephants in their natural environment and unfortunately that is not the case!!! So yes we don't ride the elephants but you can touch them, they pose so you can photograph them, they are in single file waiting for you and walking at your disappointing pace!!!! Regarding the boat visit on the lake "A FLUE" the agency does not tell you that in this season very little water, that you navigate between the waste rarely seen such a dirty site, may involve the sinners by paying them a little money so that they clean their environment which without the waste could be magnificent. on the lake restaurant boats are there with a pledge placed in the lake so that you can photograph crocodiles which when you see the size of the cage easy to imagine these poor crocodiles piled on top of each other deplorable!!! Obviously I refused to go on this boat.
Seila was a wonderful guide. We were the only couple in his transport and boat ride, but that may differ on the amount of bookings. At the Elephant camp our guide is only allowed at the beginning and he took wonderful pictures of us. In the camp you join a larger group, around 20, that is led by an on-site guide. The boat ride as spectacular, but as it is dry season the floating village was large dwellings on poles. Seila stopped whenever we asked for pictures and shops. We also took all back roads to the destinations where Margery groups take the main road. These gave us a better understanding of rural Cambodia. Don’t sweat the small stuff. This is your excursion.



