Photos from my visit to the Chi Phat eco-tourism village:
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One of thousands of plant species living in Cambodia’s forests. Photo copyright: David Bartholomew
Photo copyright: David Bartholomew
Photo copyright: David Bartholomew
Elephant dung shows evidence of megafauna still living in these forests. Photo copyright: David Bartholomew
Chi Phat jungle camp. Photo copyright: David Bartholomew
The eco-village of Chi Phat. Photo copyright: David Bartholomew
Photo copyright: David Bartholomew
The eco-village of Chi Phat. Photo copyright: David Bartholomew
Lesser Whistling Ducks. Photo copyright: David Bartholomew
Nepenthes pitcher plants in the nutrient poor hilltop. Photo copyright: David Bartholomew
Photo copyright: David Bartholomew
Green pit viper. Photo copyright: David Bartholomew
Chi Phat jungle camp. Photo copyright: David Bartholomew
Long-tailed macaque. Photo copyright: David Bartholomew
Photo copyright: David Bartholomew
Photo copyright: David Bartholomew
Long tailed macaque. Photo copyright: David Bartholomew
The eco-village of Chi Phat. Photo copyright: David Bartholomew
The tall dipterocarp dominated tropical forests characteristic of South-East Asia. Photo copyright: David Bartholomew
After a long trek, a rewarding waterfall awaits. Photo copyright: David Bartholomew
The Chi Phat forest. Photo copyright: David Bartholomew
The eco-village of Chi Phat. Photo copyright: David Bartholomew
Photo copyright: David Bartholomew
Forest lizard. Photo copyright: David Bartholomew
Copyright: David Bartholomew