Talk:Ream National Park

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Ream National Park is located 18 km from Sihanoukville and a must see while in Southern Cambodian. The park, which has been open since 1993, encompasses 21,000 hectares including 15 000 hectares of terrestrial and 6000 hectares of marine habitats. This Cambodian national park offers secluded beaches, mangroves forests, tropical jungles, 155 different species of birds, monkeys and during the months of December, January and February the infamous white fresh water dolphin.

Officially, Preah Sihanouk National Park, has become known as “Ream” because it is in the Ream commune. The park encompasses 21,000 hectares of coastal area including sandy beaches, mangrove forests, the Prek Tuk Sap estuary, off-shore coral reefs and two islands. A variety of water and jungle fowl, rhesus monkeys and fresh water dolphins can be seen by visitors, though the park also contains rarely glimpsed species such as mouse deer and pangolin.

Ream National Park offers virgin beaches and islands that rank among the most beautiful ones in South East Asia.

The opening of an international airport in march 2009 will enable the developpement of the area and ecotourism.