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Siem Pang Expedition – Wildlife, Lost Temples & Jungle Culture at Laos Border

Siem Reap, Cambodia
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About this activity

A 10-day private expedition into remote northeastern Cambodia near the Laotian border, combining jungle trekking, archaeological discovery, and immersion in tribal communities. This all-inclusive adventure reveals rarely-visited temples, pristine wildlife habitats, and authentic cultural experiences inaccessible on standard tours.

Your private expedition rate covers everything from the moment you leave Siem Reap to the moment you return — dedicated English-speaking expert guide, private air-conditioned vehicle, jungle trekking, ox cart experience, tribal village visits, temple exploration, all entrance fees, camping or local guesthouse accommodation, daily meals and bottled water throughout. This is a fully supported wilderness expedition with every detail arranged by Asia Dream Trek — all you need to bring is your sense of adventure.

Highlights

  • Trek through primary jungle in search of endemic birds and wildlife
  • Explore lost temples hidden within dense forest
  • Stay in tribal villages and experience daily life with local communities
  • Traditional ox cart journeys through rural landscapes
  • Camping and guesthouse nights in the heart of the wilderness
  • Expert naturalist guidance throughout the expedition

Insider tips

  • Travel during the dry season (November–March) when jungle trails are most accessible and wildlife sightings increase
  • Bring binoculars and a wildlife guide if you're serious about birdwatching—the border region hosts species found nowhere else
  • Pack high-SPF sunscreen and insect repellent; the canopy offers shade but midday exposure is intense
  • Request a malaria-prophylaxis consultation with your doctor before departure, as this is an endemic area

Good to know

  • All accommodation, meals, ground transport, entrance fees, and guide services are included; bring only personal items and medications
  • Private English-speaking expert guide accompanies you throughout; small group or solo options available
  • Mix of basic camping and local guesthouse stays—not luxury, but comfortable and authentic
  • Daily meals prepared on-site or sourced locally; vegetarian options available with advance notice
  • Bottled water provided daily; jungle treks involve moderate physical exertion over uneven terrain

Who it's for

Adventure travelers and serious nature enthusiasts seeking off-the-beaten-path explorationBirdwatchers and wildlife photographers targeting rare endemic speciesCultural immersion seekers interested in tribal communities and traditional ways of lifeSolo travelers and small groups wanting expert-led, fully organized wilderness expeditions

Best time to visit

November to March offers the most favorable trekking conditions, lower humidity, and peak wildlife activity. Early mornings (5–7 a.m.) are best for birdwatching and spotting animals before heat builds.

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