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KIRIROM
NATIONAL RESORT
Located at Phnom
Sruoch district in the province of Kampong Speu, Kirirom National Park
is established on a seven hundred meters hill covering an area of over
thirty five thousand hectares in the Elephant Mountains. The name 'Kirirom'
meaning Mountain of Joy was given to it by the King of Cambodia. Kirirom
National Park, a high altitude plateau, is known for its unique high
elevation pine forest, which forms the headwaters for numerous streams
feeding Kampong Speu Town.
This park is part
of the 'Southwest Cluster Protected Areas' which include Phnom Bokor,
Preah Sihanouk and Kep National Parks.
Attractions at this hill station of Kirirom are its spectacular
scenery and its astonishing waterfalls.
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This park is also the home to many endangered
species of animals such as pleated gibbon, sun bear and tiger . You can
take a ride in the traditional ox-cart ride or trek along the walking
trails among the pine trees. Since this natural resort is located one
hundred and twenty kilometers to the west of Phnom Penh, visitors can hire
taxis to get here. Traveling along National Road No. 4 will also get you
here. The Kirirom National Park, whose official
name is Preah Suramarith Kossmak, is about 80,000 acres of forested land
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The elevation is about 2,200 feet, high enough to support a large pine
forest quite distinct from most of the country's tropical jungle. Our
last stop in the park was a newly renovated visitor’s center which was
small but quite impressive.
The visitor’s center has some really
attractive displays although there are too many for such a small space.
Still it was refreshing to see such high standards applied to the center.
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Especially rewarding was meeting the woman in the picture, the manager of
the center, who obviously was proud of her country, her park, and her
job representing it to the public.
Next to the visitor’s center are the ruins of a large old mansion.
Pictured here is a tall, multi-part chimney on a foundation
surrounded by a wooden deck that is falling dangerously apart. The
house was a hot-season estate of Cambodia's King Sihanouk but it was
destroyed by the Khmer Rouge who was not finally driven out of this
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National Museum
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