
📍 Location: Preah Vihear Province, Cambodia
- Duration: 3 Days / 2 Nights
 - About 3 hours from Siem Reap.
 
BeTreed Adventures — Preah Vihear, Cambodia
We welcome you to BeTreed Adventures in Preah Vihear Province, Cambodia. Working closely with the local community, we have developed a unique ecotourism destination for off-the-beaten-path travelers, nature seekers, and adventurers in our eco-stay in a small part of wild Cambodia. We are approximately 3 hours’ travel time from Siem Reap town and are centrally located between Koh Ker and Preah Khan of Kompong Svay temples. BeTreed Adventures is working on the frontline to protect the Phnom Tnout Phnom Pok Wildlife Sanctuary in Cambodia: 42,000 hectares of Cambodian “savannah” land, or dry dipterocarp forest. Through visiting, you will support these conservation efforts, encouraging the will of the people to preserve and protect their forest as they realise that conservation can provide a tangible and immediate benefit to them.
Day 1 – Arrival at BeTreed Adventure
- Morning:
- Transfer from your departure city (e.g., Siem Reap or Preah Vihear town) to BeTreed Adventure.
 - Scenic drive through rural Cambodia with opportunities to spot countryside birds along the way.
 - Visiting Prasat Preah Khan of Kampong Svay and Bird watching around Area.
 
 - Afternoon:
- Check-in to your eco-lodge/treehouse.
 - Orientation with your local guide about bird species in the area and trails to explore.
 
 - Evening:
- Sunset birdwatching session near the lodge — possible sightings of hornbills, woodpeckers, and barbets.
 - Dinner at the eco-lodge with locally sourced ingredients.
 
 
Overnight: BeTreed Adventure
Day 2 – Full-Day Birdwatching in the Dry Forest
- Early Morning:
- Sunrise birding walk with your guide through dry dipterocarp forest.
 - Look for White-rumped Pygmy-falcon, Indochinese Cuckooshrike, Burmese Shrike, Black-headed Woodpecker, Great slaty woodpecker, Burmese shrike, and other dry forest specialists.
 
 - Late Morning:
- Continue birding along forest trails, possibly encountering and Collared Falconet and other bird species.
 - Lunch at the eco-lodge
 
 - Afternoon:
- Explore other trails for finding new bird species: parrots, doves, and raptors.
 - Return to the lodge for a rest.
 
 - Evening:
- Optional night walk for nocturnal species (owls, nightjars).
 
 
Overnight: BeTreed Adventure
Day 3 – Morning Birding & Departure
- Early Morning:
- Final birdwatching session — target any species you may have missed.
 - Common sightings: Great Slaty Woodpecker, Black-headed Woodpecker, Rufous-bellied Woodpecker.
 
 - Late Morning:
- Breakfast and check-out.
 - Transfer back to your departure location.
 
 
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| Group Size | 1pax | 2pax | 3pax | 4-8pax | 
| Price/pax | 756$ | 449$ | 336$ | 311$ | 
Best Season: Year Around
Single Supplement: 80$ (Note: single accommodation) it will probably not be available at BeTreed Adventures
Included in the tour cost:Â All transport including airport transfers, road tolls, national park and all reserve entry fees, accommodation in BeTreed, all meals from Lunch, dinner, and breakfast on the day of departure, bottled drinking water, boat trips, services of English-speaking birding guide and Temple Tours guide.
Not included in the tour cost: International flights, travel insurance, entry visa, alcoholic and soft drinks, tips, laundry, hotel mini bar, phone calls, and any other items of a personal nature.
Accommodation: Our stay at BeTreed Adventures will be in a local eco lodge that has simple private shower/toilet facilities with fans in the rooms.
Physical effort: This trip does not require any great physical effort in terms of long uphill hikes, but does require that participants are fit enough to walk, sometimes for 3-4 kilometres in hot conditions. The walking is mostly on a flat landscape, but some walking on even ground is needed to search for some key species. The physical effort required is well within the capabilities of most healthy people with the ability to deal with tropical climates.
Weather: Hot and dry weather is expected throughout this tour. There is always the possibility of a shower or two, given the world’s changing climate, but it is likely to be dry most, if not all, of the time. Midday temperatures are likely to be very hot, but most of the woodland sites we visit have low humidity. Wetland sites, however, can be fairly humid by their very nature. The tour has been paced so that we have plenty of time and are not forced to be birding throughout the heat of the day to see most of the birds.
Note: Other things to bring: hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, insect repellent, and binoculars.




			
			





