A film exploring Cambodia's potential for ecotourism and how it can benefit local communities as an alternative to logging and illegal wildlife trading. Areas visited include Angkor Wat, Phnom Penh, Phnom Tamao, Kratie, Rattanakiri province, Virachey, illegal logging camps and wildlife trading markets. (more)
thx you for your educated point of views......I love your long term and short term statements....i hope international wild life organizations will invest more money and help to protect our wild life....
chingly88 2 years ago
The ruling party in Cambodia ought to be ashame,this is a crying shame.Foreigne friends,wild life expert,environmentalist and naturalist from all walk of life tried their darnest to help assist the Khmer in preserving our natural treasures,but we totally ignore there advise,their expertise and warnings,the self centered greedy ruling class of Cambodia are to blame for all this destruction of land and natural habitat in Cambodia.
KhmerSerey1 3 years ago
Thanks Phillips for going out of your way to make this encouraging documentary video on Cambodia's ecotourism potential, to bring awareness to Cambodians and educate them on the long term benefits of protecting their beautiful parks and wild animals.
alpinetrooper562 3 years ago
I love your optimism for Cambodia, especially Khmer heritage, and eco-tourism potentiality.
hi2hii 3 years ago
Great documentary! thanks for sharing.
khmerlander 3 years ago
great documentary! thanks for posting. I feel a bit ashamed that I haven't been to virachey park, being a Khmer. I'll certainly do it. the illegal logging and wildlife trade is really nerving me, but I think the govt is finally trying to do sth, realizing the potential of eco-tourism.
khmerlander 3 years ago