Ream National Park
National park · Prey Nob ·

Ream National Park

National park · Prey Nob ·

Boat trips through mangrove channels, pristine beaches, wildlife

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Ream National Park by null
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Ream National Park by null
Ream National Park by null
Ream National Park by null
Ream National Park by null
Ream National Park by null
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GMMV+5M3, Preah Sihanouk, Cambodia Get directions

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@afar
25,132 Postcards · 3,700 Cities

"To explore this national park, visitors travel on foot and by boat along estuaries through thick mangrove forests and over plank bridges in dense stretches of jungle. The park’s freshwater wetlands and evergreen forests provide a healthy habitat for hundreds of species of animals, but there are pristine beaches here, too."

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Ream National Park
@silverkris
9,878 Postcards · 2,262 Cities

Why you should stay in Sihanoukville before hopping to the Cambodian islands - SilverKris

"A coastal national park 15 km from town featuring mangrove swamps, coral reefs, white-sand beaches and abundant birdlife; visitors can take boat tours or guided ranger walks through coastal rainforest and may spot bottle-nosed dolphins off the coast, making it the top natural escape near Sihanoukville." - SilverKris

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Ream National Park
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Why Cambodia’s islands are the hottest beach destination right now - SilverKris

"The local national park office where guided treks to the nearby wildlife-rich island are booked (contact provided in source text), and the logical starting point for arranging visits that include trekking and wildlife spotting across the park’s peaks, creeks and estuaries." - SilverKris

https://silverkris.singaporeair.com/inspiration/nature-adventure/beaches/cambodias-islands-hottest-beach-destination/
Ream National Park

Rangga T.

Google
Beautiful place with comfortable hotel. View so good and good experience like walk at a little jungle.

Hannah G

Google
Don't come here. The whole national park has been taken over by a Chinese development company and it feels like walking/driving around a cheap theme park. Already at the front desk you're greeted with a big neon sign pushing foreigners to buy houses in the national park. The prestine jungle/nature everyone's taking about is nowhere to be found anymore. There's a part of the mangrove still accessible (ca 15 min boat ride, but nothing more). This place isn't worth the name "national park".

Ross D.

Google
Great experiences after we boarded a boat trip in Ream through mangrove channels and forest with a bit of swimming in Koh Som Poch Beach with lunch and then saw a few lovely dolphins near Koh Thmei Island.

Nadine S.

Google
It was great! Make sure to come here before noon, it will be deserted and amazing but then around 11 the tourists buses came in. Take the western tourist line to go to the bridge to the Island. There's lots to explore here.

Artem D.

Google
We explored this park by bike and it was just awesome. Lingam peak is defenetly worth to visit, bring some food with you, it is cool place to have picnic.

Lise L.

Google
Not worth the (way too expensive) Tuktuk trip (we paid 25 dollars to get from Otres Beach to the park). When we arrived tours and boat trips appeared to be way more expensive than mentioned in the travel guide. Boat trip was a bit a disappointment, we only saw some birds and didn’t really went into the “jungle”. The guide was nice and told us a lot about the Cambodian culture but it was definitely not worth 65 dollars (Tuktuk and boat fee)!

Aman K.

Google
It was pretty much good we enjoyed a lot one of my favourite place

Peggy K

Google
would be a great place and is if you have the ability to ignore all the rubbish that is left behind and washed up on the shore.