The Tatai Waterfall is a beautiful waterfall that I have never seen before. It is amazing adventure which I have never experienced because of we must ride a boat trip to the waterfall.
The canal is very large, like a river, and in the watercourses we have traveled very beautiful, beautiful green trees alongside the canal. It seems like the path to paradise, the water of the canal is so clear that we can see the bottom of the canal in some places and some places we can see many fish swimming.
As we get closer to the Tatai Waterfall, we have to cross the nearby mountains, which is the most beautiful place. I stood on the boat looking down and I can say “ Wow it was amazing. The Tatai Waterfall looks like a waterfall in paradise, it is great for me.
The top of the waterfall is a lot of large boulder, sort of like a large reservoir of nature, which is located in the valley of the mountain, and the valley is like the dragon's road.
If we want to visit the Tatai Waterfall, we have to ride a boat for $ 16 per boat. This is really amazing, I hope this will keep green and there is no trash here, like bottles, bottles,...
Read moreI've been around most of Cambodia but I think this area of Cambodia is the most beautiful and well preserved area in the country. We had a great guide take us up the calm river. We enjoyed the beautiful green scenery they surrounded the whole area. When we reached the waterfall, our guide docked the boat and lead us on a short hike to a place were we could swim in calm water and still enjoy the nice scenery. BE VERY careful of small puddles on the rocks and algae. The rocks are very sharp and slippery. I fell on my ass twice but luckily I didn't get cut up. When you get back from your little journey, you can enjoy some good local food from the vendors. Try the beefsticks! We ate about 40 of them! Only 1500 riel each! We enjoyed our time mingling with them because they were very welcoming. Hope to visit this...
Read moreAbout 1.7k hike there and the same back. There are two streams that cross the road. I added stones to both to walk over, but it’s the rainy season at the moment and they probably dry up. Villagers have built huts near the waterfall and sell bottled water and energy drinks. Very straight forward walk to and back. Just follow the road and turn right when you get to a farmers field and house. You will hear the falls. It’s a bit steep down and back, but manageable for the vast majority. There is a second smaller waterfall at the first stream crossing. Only 5-6 foot though and probably only there in the rainy season. Worth the trip from Koh Kong. A private driver will charge you $20-$30 for a round trip. Don’t recommend a Tuk Tuk for this one. Take an SUV. Ticket...
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