Comments on: How to get to Mondulkiri from Phnom Penh /mondulkiri/phnom-penh-to-mondulkiri/ Thu, 31 Aug 2017 09:36:23 +0000 hourly 1 By: Jiri /mondulkiri/phnom-penh-to-mondulkiri/comment-page-1/#comment-143135 Thu, 31 Aug 2017 09:36:23 +0000 /?p=841227#comment-143135 Hi guys,

is there anybody traveling from Phnom Penh to Modulkiri on 6th September and back one day later?? Would be great to share the car. We would take 2 days trek, which starts on 6th early morning and ends 7th in the afternoon.

Thanks, Jiri

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By: Da Mean /mondulkiri/phnom-penh-to-mondulkiri/comment-page-1/#comment-142823 Wed, 23 Aug 2017 18:36:11 +0000 /?p=841227#comment-142823 Sen Monorom Express on St.336 (11.55795N, 104.9077E) across from Kim Seng and Rithya Express on Czechoslovakia Blvd (11.56585N, 104.9118E) also have vans to Mondulkiri. Sen Monorom Express is my preferred company with most affordable price and comfortable ride.

Also, I think you mean ‘Snuol’ and not ‘Snoul’, it is ស្នួល, which sounds like SNOO-uhl, the name of this district in Kracheh (Kratie) Province.

As for driving, it is to cross the Chroy Changvar Bridge (Cambodian-Japanese Friendship Bridge), and go straight 23.5km until there is a bridge on the right with signs for ‘Prey Veng’, turn right and go straight on NH8 for 125km until Ponhea Kraek District (end of NH8), from which you turn right, straight for 81.5km on NH7 until the right turn for NH74 in Snuol District. Now, there is a turn-off to the left onto NH76 after 6.3km which can be easily missed. Then it is just 118km on the NH76 until Sen Monorom City, enjoy :) For those driving, the district you enter when you first cross into Mondulkiri from Kracheh (Kratie) is called Kaew Seima (KAH-eh-oo Suh-ee-MAH), which has a lot of Cham ethnic people (and so you will see a lot of mosques along the way). Eventually you will arrive at Ou Reang (OH REH-aang) District, which is where most of the hikes you will take from Sen Monorom will bring you. There are many waterfalls and a couple villages you can visit, including Leng Ranak (Rah-NAHK) waterfall (12.3851N, 107.1639E) [which means ‘Family Waterfall’ in the local Pnong language] where the locals take the elephants to wash (otherwise you can find the elephants grazing southeast of there around the N’hong Ter Creek), and then there’s the Putang Village (12.414N, 107.165E) [from where most of the aboriginal guides will be from], where you can meet some Pnong people. Great them with a friendly “Wehh-lang”.

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By: Lina /mondulkiri/phnom-penh-to-mondulkiri/comment-page-1/#comment-141534 Fri, 21 Jul 2017 12:16:49 +0000 /?p=841227#comment-141534 In reply to Sven.

Thanks! I’ve updated the address in the post.

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By: Sven /mondulkiri/phnom-penh-to-mondulkiri/comment-page-1/#comment-141221 Sat, 15 Jul 2017 09:09:11 +0000 /?p=841227#comment-141221 TCT is located on street 169 nr. # 168E. The address on their homepage is wrong.

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By: Lina /mondulkiri/phnom-penh-to-mondulkiri/comment-page-1/#comment-136074 Mon, 13 Mar 2017 17:59:19 +0000 /?p=841227#comment-136074 In reply to Ryan.

Try asking your guesthouse in Mondulkiri.

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