Eight unique experiences — from a single day to three nights in the wild. All tours include guide and transport. Meals included where noted.
Relax and discover the landscapes and communities around Sen Monorom. This comfortable guided tour covers all the main attractions: Bousra Waterfalls, the Sea Forest, Phnom Doskromom, Dak Dam Pagoda, Bunong villages, and much more.
Along the way, you'll stop at local coffee and pepper plantations — a great chance to taste typical Mondulkiri products. Perfect for guests who can't drive motorbikes or simply want to explore worry-free.
It's time to reconnect with nature. Follow a Bunong guide deep into the jungle on this medium-to-hard hike (about 10–15 km of walking — a basic level of fitness is recommended).
Expect to cross rivers, spot wild animals, and enjoy a picnic with food cooked in bamboo sticks in Bunong style. Your indigenous ranger will keep you safe from snakes and wild elephants, leading the group through jungle paths he knows well. The walk ends at a local Bunong village — your guide's hometown.
Spend a day with one of our rescued elephants, meeting them in the peaceful forest of the Bunong Community Elephant Sanctuary. Our elephants aren't wild: Bunong people once used them to carry people or wood. Their past lifestyle — and physical issues from years of work — prevent release into the wild.
Riding the animals or forcing them to perform tricks is forbidden. Even though our elephants are domestic, every interaction must respect their rhythm and feelings. At lunch, enjoy a bamboo-cooked picnic near a waterfall where you can refresh yourself.
Wake up at dawn and explore the amazing Seima Protected Forest in Mondulkiri on a guided jungle observation trek. Listen for gibbon songs to help locate these incredible animals — stay quiet and walk slowly to avoid scaring them.
Observe wildlife as you walk through towering, centuries-old trees: many monkey species and other animals hide in the wild. Keep your eyes open and avoid red or blue clothing, as monkeys might spot you and move away. The tour ends with a visit to a waterfall where you can swim.
Get the chance to connect with the Bunong people living in their village and learn about their lifestyles and culture. Enjoy an immersive experience by sharing daily life, volunteering at the local school, and sleeping within the community.
Or, enjoy a pure farm life joining one of the local farms (coffee, pepper and more). One day? Two days? One week? Up to you! You will be invited to join parties and ceremonies by the community — don't be shy! From the village you can still combine other tours to fill your stay.
Dive deep into the jungle and spend the night camping in the wild, sleeping in our bug-proof hammocks. On this 2-day exploration, you will follow an experienced Bunong guide on 10–15 km treks each day, crossing rivers and taking refreshing breaks at waterfalls.
You will spend the night hearing jungle noises and admiring stars that are super bright due to the lack of artificial lights — just to wake up and continue your exploration the next morning. Wildlife is hiding in the shadows: keep your eyes open.
Get into the jungle with a medium–hard hike (around 10–15 km), spending the night outside in the jungle in our bug-proof hammocks — or at the Bunong village, if you prefer. During the hike you might spot many different animals, from lizards to monkeys.
The next day, you'll walk to reach an open space where you will meet an elephant and her mahout (about 4 km — much more relaxed). A perfect fusion of two experiences for guests with limited time in Mondulkiri.
Forget the city: spend two full days exploring and camping in the jungle (10–15 km of trekking each day), sleeping in our bug-proof hammocks on the first night before reaching the Bunong village after the second day of trekking.
Once at the village, you will be invited by the community to join them, share drinks and recreational time before going to bed — don't be shy! Wake up on the third day for a shorter hike (around 4 km) to meet an elephant and her mahout in a peaceful forest spot. A bamboo picnic follows, near a fresh river where you can swim.