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DESTINATION CAMBODIA SEN MONOROM GUIDE
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ATRACTIONS IN MONDULKIRI
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HIGHLIGHTS IN MONDULKIRI
• Sen Monorom Town
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SEN MONOROM OVERVIEW
The provincial capital of Mondulkiri, Sen Monorom is the charming little community set amid rolling hills. The center of town, a village really, has two lakes, leading some dreamers to call it "The Switzerland of Cambodia". The area around Sen Monorom has plenty of minority villages and pictureque waterfalls, making it a pleasant place to pass a few nights. Many of the Pnong people from nearby villages come into Sen Monorom to trade and the distinctive baskets they carry on their back make them easy to distinguish from the immigrant Khmers. High winds billow throughout the year and it can get pretty fresh at night, so bring some warm clothing. The town of Sen Monorom is the best base camp for travelers who want to explore the surrounding areas. At present, it’s very undeveloped, which gives you a feeling of going somewhere off the beaten tourist trail. Also interesting is the variety of languages being used: Khmer, hill tribe languages, Vietnamese and Laos.