The Significant Birds of Cambodia: Phnom Penh & Phnom Aural Mountain
fromOur founder, a serious birder, designed this multi-day birding adventure for those interested in the variety of bird species, especially the endemic birds of Cambodia. Here, we are able to see species such as the Cambodian Tailorbird, Manchurian Reed Warbler, Asian Golden Weaver, Oriental Pratincole, Black Bittern, Yellow Bittern, Green-billed Malkoha, and Brown Shrike, among others. During this birding journey, we venture to Phnom Aural mountain on the eastern side of the Cardamom mountain range to seek out other special endemic birds.
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Vacation Style Holiday TypeBirding Tour, Trekking, Wildlife
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Activity Level Strenuous
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Group Size Small Group
Our founder, a serious birder, designed this multi-day birding adventure for those interested in the variety of bird species, especially the endemic birds of Cambodia. Here, we are able to see species such as the Cambodian Tailorbird, Manchurian Reed Warbler, Asian Golden Weaver, Oriental Pratincole, Black Bittern, Yellow Bittern, Green-billed Malkoha, and Brown Shrike, among others. During this birding journey, we venture to Phnom Aural mountain on the eastern side of the Cardamom mountain range to seek out other special endemic birds. The Cambodian Laughingthrush tops our list, along with numerous forest birds like the Silver Pheasant, Chestnut-headed Partridge, Puff-throated Bulbul, Asian Fairy Bluebird, Silver-breasted Broadbill, White-browed Shrike Babbler, Chinese Francolin, Bar-bellied Pitta, Rusty-naped Pitta, Common Green Magpie, Burmese Shrike, Orange-headed Thrush, Silver-eared Mesia, Rufescent Prinia, and more. We hike through the primary forest of Aural Mountain, the tallest peak in Cambodia, for over three nights to explore Cambodia’s endemic species and other forest birds further
Top Birds:
Cambodian Tailorbird, Manchurian Reed Warbler, Asian Golden Weaver, Oriental Pratincole, Black Bittern, Yellow Bittern, Green-billed Malkoha, and Brown Shrike, Cambodian Laughingthrush, Silver Pheasant, Chestnut-headed Partridge, Puff-throated Bulbul, Asian Fairy Bluebird, Silver-breasted Broadbill, White-browed Shrike Babbler, Chinese Francolin, Bar-bellied Pitta, Rusty-naped Pitta, Common Green Magpie, Burmese Shrike, Orange-headed Thrush, Silver-eared Mesia, and Rufescent Prinia.
Kindly be aware that this tour entails rigorous physical demands, including an 800-meter (2,600 feet) steep ascent on one day, followed by a descent along the same trail the next day. |
Species :
120 to 200+
Habitats Covered
Lotus fields, woodland, cultivation, rice fields, lowland broad-leaved and tropical moist forest, primary forest
Expected Climate
humid in the lowlands with occasional rain showers
Group Size
1 to 5 with 1 tour leader
Trip Duration
4 days & 3 nights
Accommodation
- 1 night at eco friendly resort
- 2 nights by tent or hammock with sleeping bag at the second camp
Ease of Birding
Moderate with some very tricky species
Photographic Opportunities
Good
Birding Check List
Tour Fee
Tour Code: PPSC06
- Local birding Guide & local porters (We will have more ports for support our trip)
- Round trip private vehicle support
- Meal included: 3 breakfast, 4 lunch & 3 diner
- Fruit & drinking water
- 3 nights accommodation
- Binocular & field scope
- Miscellaneous personal expenses and tips
- Travel insurance
Food
Indulge in the vibrant flavors of Cambodian cuisine, where spicy notes take a backseat to the freshness of vegetables and the succulence of fish. As you traverse this culinary journey, expect to savor a delightful array of dishes, from the beloved Chinese noodle soup found at bustling street stalls to the comforting staple of steamed rice. Feast your senses on tantalizing specialties like Chicken sour soup, stir-fried chicken with pineapple, and aromatic green herb soup. Be prepared to tantalize your taste buds with local delicacies such as ‘charcoal chicken,’ ‘sticky rice,’ and ‘fried fish’ that are sure to leave a lasting impression of Cambodia’s rich culinary heritage.
Hiking Trails
Embark on a mesmerizing journey along our hiking trails, winding through a tapestry of landscapes that transition from gentle flats to undulating hills and lush forests. As you traverse the majestic Aural Mountain, nestled in the eastern reaches of the Cardamom range, be prepared to be enchanted by the symphony of nature. From the graceful flight of birds like the Great Hornbill and the Cambodian Laughingthrush to the elusive presence of wildlife such as the Fly Gibbon and Wild Pig, every step unveils a new wonder of the wilderness. Traverse bamboo forests, venture into the heart of the jungle, and navigate the terrain with climbs and descents that promise an exhilarating experience for every footstep taken.
Accommodations
You will spend three nights in the jungle, either in tents with sleeping bags or hammocks equipped with insect nets. Our jungle campsites are strategically located near water sources, providing convenient access for bathing and cooking during your stay.
Transport on the journey
We utilize an SUV or minivan equipped with air conditioning for our entire birding trip. Our experienced driver is also passionate about nature and wildlife.
Team Supported
Our experienced team is dedicated to ensuring your adventure is enjoyable, allowing you to immerse yourself in the mountains, birds, and nature. An English-speaking bird guide will accompany us throughout the trip, organizing the entire journey. Porters will lead us from the villages to the peak, carrying essential items such as tents, hammocks, group meals, cooking supplies, and assisting in setting up sleeping arrangements and cooking facilities.
Gift
As a token of appreciation to our clients who book a Vana Adventure holiday, we offer a complimentary gift. All our gifts originate from community-based ecotourism sites, benefiting local people and farmers. You can choose from a handcrafted scarf or bag, honey produced by local beekeepers, kitchen materials made from bamboo sourced from the community, and much more.
Equipment List:
For this holiday, you’ll need comfortable hiking clothing, suitable hiking boots or shoes, and a warm cloth. Here, we recommend essential items and additional helpful equipment for the journey:
Essentials:
- Day backpack and hiking bag (35L to 45L) with rain cover
- Water bladder with a minimum capacity of 3 liters or refillable water bottle
- Comfortable hiking clothing, hiking boots or shoes, and hiking poles (bamboo stick can be used instead)
- Eating utensils, personal medication, and a small first aid kit
Nice to Have:
- Personal food items and coffee
- Insect repellent
- Sunscreen, lip balm, sunhat, and sunglasses
- Electrolyte supplements
- Flip flops
- Binoculars (if available)
- Smartphone or camera for taking pictures
- Wash bag, towel, and toiletries, including antibacterial hand wash
Climate
Cambodia has a tropical climate, with a rainy season from June to September. The hottest months are just before the monsoon, in April and May. From October through to April there is little rain and from December through to March is the `cool` season although it rarely gets cold. Daytime temperatures will hover around a humid 25 degrees centigrade, falling to the low 16’s at night. Please check, when is a good time to visit Cambodia.
https://www.mountain-forecast.com/peaks/Phnom-Aural/forecasts/1813