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The province's lush jungles and forests make it an ideal destination for the ecologically-minded traveler: you can trek the highlands on elephant-back or take a guide and beat a track on foot; visit local hill-tribe villages and be pampered by their hospitality; watch miners dig up glittering gemstones from the ground; explore waterfalls and take a dip in a crystal clear lake. Rattanak Kiri is bordered by Laos to the north and Vietnam to the east.
People traveling from Phnom Penh can fly straight to the provincial capital, Ban lung - although those who think getting there is all part of the adventure may prefer to travel up the Mekong River by boat. The boat stops in the neighboring province of Stung Treng, where taxis and pick-up trucks are available for the drive to Ban lung.
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Foreigners. Some of the minority Tompoun, Kreung and Charay tribes-people have moved to Ban lung, the small town they share with the local Khmer people. Ban lung is in fact the name of the district: the town's original name is actually Labansiek. But nowadays it is popularly referred to as Banlung, so Banlung it is. Its people are generally very helpful and friendly - they've welcomed enough tourists in recent years to know that foreigners mean business and income. Hotel accommodation is relatively inexpensive, ranging from US$5 to US$15 a night. Banlung also has several good restaurants with extensive menus. Getting around in Rattanak
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To the north of Banlung is Kansen Lake, which is said to have several magic properties. Its water levels are never affected by the seasons, regardless of whether it's the wet or dry period, and townsfolk will tell you stories about an amazing island in its waters which is said to mysteriously shift from north to south. The stunning Yeak Loam volcanic
Lake also has a lot to offer. Surrounded by lush jungle, the environment here is one of total
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Veal Thmor Rom Phlong is a popular open field about 3 km from the Ochom power station, where local people go to see and be seen in the evenings. The air is constantly cool here - it feels a little like being in a huge open-air auditorium. The sound of the wind in the surrounding trees adds to this feeling: It sounds just like a crowd cheering at a ball game. The list of interesting places in Rattanak Kiri can go on and on. Much
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