INTRODUCTION
The province of Ratanakiri, or the "hill of precious stones", bordered to the north and east by Laos and Vietnam.
AMAZING PLACE IN RATANAKIRI PROVINCE YOU MUST VISIT
Populated by the Khmer Loeu - , mountain minorities, the once isolated Ratanakiri is now a day's drive from Phnom Penh, and whose rapprochement with the rest of the country inexorably accelerates the assimilation by the dozen Khmer people. of tribal ethnic groups present in the East of the Kingdom.
Virachey National Park Ratanakiri Province
A great place for nature lover. Very calm and peaceful. You will be amazed by all environment around you. Place is absolutely clean. People/local guides are friendly and helpful.
One of the most must see places in Kingdom with unique and breathtaking views!
Location Virachey National Park
Controversial but intensive logging, as well as the concessions of large portions of the province ceded to investors from neighboring countries for the establishment of lucrative crops - coffee, cashew nuts, cassava or rubber ..., contribute to the drastic decrease in natural resources from which the tribes still draw the major part of their means of subsistence.
The Ratanakiri, covering an area of approximately 10,800 km2, has a population of just over 150,000 individuals, spread over nine districts:
- Andoung Meas
- Banlung
- Bar Kaev
- Koun Mom
- Lumphat
- Or Chum
- Ou Ya Dav
-Ta Veang
- Veun Sai
- Banlung
- Bar Kaev
- Koun Mom
- Lumphat
- Or Chum
- Ou Ya Dav
-Ta Veang
- Veun Sai
As in all provinces of the country, agricultural activities represent an overwhelming majority of the work, employing more than 83% of the population of Ratanakiri. Nearly 45% of the population is illiterate.
About 20% of households are connected to the electricity grid, 21% are supplied with electricity by batteries.
About 20% of households are connected to the electricity grid, 21% are supplied with electricity by batteries.
(Source: 2010 figures - National Committee for Sub-national Democratic Development)
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Yeak Loam Lake
The Cascades
Ka Chanh Waterfall
Ka Tieng Waterfall
Cha Ong Waterfall
Our Sin Lay Waterfall
Phnom Svay
Viel Rom Plong
The rivers Srae Pok and Sé San
Hiking in the natural park of Virachay
Yeak Loam Lake
The Cascades
Ka Chanh Waterfall
Ka Tieng Waterfall
Cha Ong Waterfall
Our Sin Lay Waterfall
Phnom Svay
Viel Rom Plong
The rivers Srae Pok and Sé San
Hiking in the natural park of Virachay
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