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The Rarest Bird Of The Trip, This Giant Ibis At A Nest Site Was A Thrill For All!

2020 Cambodia Itinerary Announced!

One of the world’s rarest birds, the Giant Ibis, clings to existence in the forests of northern Cambodia. Photo Aaron Lang.

For many reasons, Cambodia may just be Southeast Asia’s best-kept birding secret. Large tracts of open gallery forest in the north of the country are home to some of the rarest species in Asia. Southeast Asia’s largest freshwater lake, Tonle Sap, and its seasonally flooded forests provide a wetland habitat teeming with life, including the endangered Greater Adjutant and Milky Stork. Several species which are now gone from neighboring countries still cling to existence in the vast forests and relatively pristine wetlands of Cambodia. Combine all this with regular international flights, decent roads, comfortable hotels, and delicious food and the groundwork is laid for a world-class birding experience!

We’re incredibly excited to announce the itinerary for our third trip to this fascinating destination! This 17-day trip covers a diverse selection of habitats and focuses on some of Southeast Asia’s rarest birds. We keep our groups small and interest in this trip is high. With just three spaces remaining we expect this tour to fill quickly.

For more information and photos head to the our Cambodia page.