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PHNOM PRICH WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
WWF ( 012-776003, 073-690 0096; www.mondulkiritourism.org ) has recently helped two vil-
lages in this wildlife sanctuary launch projects geared towards giving tourists a glimpse
into traditional Bunong lifestyles while improving local livelihoods and protecting the
forest.
About 55km north of Sen Monorom on the road to Koh Nhek, the village of Dei Ey of-
fers homestays, traditional meals, walking with elephants owned by the local Bunong, and
trekking. Prices for a two-day trip start at US$135 for one person and go down substan-
tially with each added person. Included are transport, meals cooked by Bunong, guides
and accommodation in the Dei Ey Community Lodge.
There's a similar program in Sre Y , about 30km northwest of Sen Monorom. Day trips
here involve walking with elephants, followed by a trek to a waterfall, then returning to
Sen Monorom on mountain bikes.
Contact Nimith at WWF for details on both projects, which can also be booked through
tour operators in Sen Monorom.
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