Phnom Prich wildlife Sanctuary is one of Cambodia's natural wonders. Located in the northwestern Mondulkiri province, the area has been charming tourists with its picturesque forests and tranquil surrounding. It's also a haven for a wide range of wildlife, including some endangered species. Phnom Prich contains range of mountains, a mix of forests and lowlands. This is interspersed with prairies, ponds, and water channels. It provides ideal shelter for large mammals such as elephants, bantengs, gaurs, tigers, wild buffalos, as well as bears, bovid and other smaller carnivores, primates and birds. It has an area of 222,500 hectares, covering three districts- Keo Sima, Koh Nhek, and Pichrada. The park lays 30 km north-west of the provincial town, on national road 76.
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