Ream National Park, National park in Prey Nob District, Cambodia.
Ream National Park is a protected area in Cambodia that combines mangrove forests, coral reefs, sandy shores, and mountainous terrain. The park includes two main islands and is crossed by a river that connects its varied ecosystems.
The park was established in 1993 as a protected area to conserve Cambodia's natural resources. Its creation aimed to balance environmental protection with supporting local communities through sustainable tourism.
Local fishing communities around the park have long depended on coastal resources and continue their traditional practices today. These ways of life shape the character of the region and demonstrate how people here remain deeply connected to the water and land.
Visitors can reach the park through organized tours from Sihanoukville that include transport and boat trips on the river. Wear sturdy shoes and bring sun protection, as walking through varied terrain and boat travel are part of the experience.
The park is home to rare marine animals like dugongs and dolphins that can be spotted during boat explorations. Phnom Mollou peak offers views across the park's different habitats from its elevated position.
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