Registered in 1995, Ream National Park is one of the
Cambodian coast’s main crowd pleasers. Sitting predominantly on the
mainland, much of the park is easily accessible from Sihanoukville town
as a day trip, though the islands of Koh Thmei and Koh Ses also fall
within the boundary of this bountiful natural playground.
Most of the mangroves, wildlife and beaches are in pristine condition,
with landscapes for everyone: mangrove forests, a mountainside waterfall
and miles of beaches unmarked by footprints. Nearly 200 bird species
live within the park, including herons and cranes. King cobras and
pythons have been spotted too, so be vigilant on hiking trails!