Wat Phnom Doh Kromom


Looming over the northeast corner of the airstrip, Wat Phnom Doh Kromom has Mondulkiri’s best sunset vista, where a wooden platform lets you take in the views over Sen Monorom. Continue another 5km north to the wat for Samot Cheur (Ocean of Trees), a viewpoint overlooking an emerald forest to the east.


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