Ream National Park

Just 15km east of Sihanoukville, this large park offers good trekking in primary forest, invigorating boat trips through coastal mangroves and long stretches of unspoilt beach. This is an easy escape for those looking to flee the crowds of Sihanoukvillge.
    The park is home to breeding populations of several regionally and globally endangered birds of prey, including the Brahminy kite, grey-headed fish eagle and white-bellied sea eagle-look for them soaring over Prek Teouk Sap Estuary. Endangered birds that feed on the
mudflats included the lesser adjutant , milky stork and painted stork.
     Despite its protected status, Ream is gravely endangered by planned tourist development endangered by planned tourist development, you can demonstrate the the park visiting, especially along its coastline. By visiting, you can demonstrate that the park, in its natural state, is not only priceless to humanity but also a valuable economic resource for Sihanoukville.









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