Friday, June 24, 2016

Ang Trapeang Thmor



Ang Trapeang Thmor is situated in Banteay Meanchey Province in the Northwest of Cambodia. It is around 100km from Siem Reap Town. Ang Trapeang Thmor is an interesting wetland biological system offering home to more than 200 winged animal species including the imperiled Sarus Crane. The number of inhabitants in the Sarus Crane species here rose always inside the most recent years to various more than 300 winged creatures today. 

18 of the current species in Ang Trapeang Thmor are being delegated all around or close all inclusive undermined. The undertaking in Ang Trapeang Thmor tries to help keeping the winged animals from vanishing. Winged creatures can be viewed all through the entire year however the best time of seeing the Sarus Crane is from February to May. Ang Trapeang Thmor likewise harbors the universally imperiled Eld’s deer. From Siem Reap Town it is a two hours drive amid dry season and a three hours drive amid stormy season with minibus, taxi or engine taxi. To have admittance to the woods it is key to have your own particular 4-wheel drive vehicle.

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