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Landmark: Phnom KravanhCity: Cambodia Province
Country: Cambodia
Continent: Asia
Phnom Kravanh, Cambodia Province, Cambodia, Asia
Phnom Kravanh is a mountain located in the Cambodia Province of Cambodia. It is a significant geographical feature within the region.
Visual Characteristics
The mountain is characterized by its dense tropical rainforest vegetation covering its slopes. Rock formations are present, particularly in the higher elevations. The terrain is rugged and uneven.
Location & Access Logistics
Phnom Kravanh is situated approximately 45 kilometers west of the provincial capital. Access is primarily via National Road 5, turning onto Provincial Road 12 for approximately 20 kilometers. The final approach involves a dirt track, navigable by 4x4 vehicles during the dry season (November to April). Public transport to the base is limited; local buses operate to the nearest town, from which private transport or motorcycle taxis are required. Parking is available at the trailhead, accommodating approximately 10-15 vehicles.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Phnom Kravanh is a natural geological formation, classified as a karst mountain. Its origins are linked to the erosion of limestone deposits over millions of years. Ecologically, it supports a diverse range of flora and fauna typical of Southeast Asian rainforests.
Key Highlights & Activities
Hiking to the summit is the primary activity. The trail is approximately 3 kilometers one-way. Observation points offer views of the surrounding landscape. Wildlife observation is possible for those who remain quiet and observant.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Basic facilities at the trailhead include a small, unpaved parking area. There are no permanent restroom facilities. Shade is provided by the forest canopy along the trail. Cell phone signal is intermittent and generally unreliable.
Best Time to Visit
The best time for visiting is during the dry season, from November to April, to ensure trail accessibility. The early morning hours (6:00 AM - 9:00 AM) offer cooler temperatures and better light for photography. The late afternoon (4:00 PM - 6:00 PM) also provides favorable lighting conditions.
Facts & Legends
Local folklore suggests that the mountain is guarded by ancient spirits. A specific point on the trail, marked by a cluster of unusually shaped rocks, is said to be a place where wishes can be made, though this is unverified.
Nearby Landmarks
- Kratie Provincial Museum (38km East)
- Mekong Riverfront (40km East)
- Phnom Srey Temple (42km East)
- Kampi Elephant Camp (48km East)