More memorable than Chong Kneas, but harder to reach, is the village of Kompong Pluk (admission US$2), an other-worldly place built on soaring stilts. Nearby is a flooded forest, inundated every year when the lake rises to take the Mekong's overflow. As the lake drops, the petrified trees are revealed. Exploring this area by wooden dugout in the wet season is very atmospheric. The village itself is a friendly place , where most of the houses are built on stilts of about 6m or 7m high, almost bamboo
skyscrapers. it looks like it's straight out of a file set.There are two ways to get to Kompong Pluk. One is to come via the floating village of Chong Kneas, where a boat (1/4 hours) can be arranged from US$55 return, and the other is to come via the small town of Roluos by a combination of road (about US$8).
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