Governed by the Department of Nature Conservation and Protection and the Cambodian Ministry of Environment, Botum Sakor National Park is the biggest national park in Cambodia. The park lies on a southwest peninsula and comprises over 170,000 hectares of land. Visitors can navigate through the mangroves, grasslands, woods, and swamp forests to see the rich flora and fauna within the park. The wildlife is extremely rich and unique; visitors will be able to see pileated gibbons, Sunda pangolins, Asian elephants, and fishing cats, just some of the endangered species found within the park.

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