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Sumeru
Located in Senmonorom, 26 miles from Bousra Waterfall, Sumeru has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.

Route 76 Guest House
Located in Senmonorom, 21 miles from Bousra Waterfall, Route 76 Guest House provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.

PIDA COFFEE FARM LODGE
With mountain views, PIDA COFFEE FARM LODGE is located in Phumĭ Pu Pal and has a restaurant, room service, bar, garden, year-round outdoor pool and terrace.

Chomkatae Bungalows
A good location for a stress-free holiday in Senmonorom, Chomkatae Bungalows is a guest house surrounded by views of the mountain.

Manel Guesthouse and Restaurant
Manel Guesthouse and Restaurant offers accommodations in Senmonorom, 20 miles from Bousra Waterfall.

Mondulkiri Pizza Bungalows
With Bousra Waterfall reachable in 21 miles, Mondulkiri Pizza Bungalows offers accommodations, a restaurant, an outdoor swimming pool, a garden, and a bar.

La Villa Hortensia-Mondulkiri
Providing a garden, La Villa Hortensia-Mondulkiri provides accommodations in Phumĭ Pu Pal. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.

KNN Luxury Hill
KNN Luxury Hill has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Senmonorom. With an outdoor swimming pool, the 4-star resort has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
KNN RESORT Mondulkiri
Located in Senmonorom, 21 miles from Bousra Waterfall, KNN RESORT Mondulkiri provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.

Mondulkiri Holiday homestay
21 miles from Bousra Waterfall in Senmonorom, Mondulkiri Holiday homestay features accommodations with access to a public bath and open-air bath. With city views, this accommodation provides a...

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- 10.0
Little town with an atmosphere, it was difficult to leave!
Little town with an atmosphere, it was difficult to leave! The wildlife around is thriving and we totally recommend trekking and visiting the animal conservation projets around. There are e few good restaurants around like the hangout at which we ate 4 times, with a very welcoming lady.Guest review byClemenceFrance - 10.0
Loved our stay at the Nature Lodge where we ate great food...
Loved our stay at the Nature Lodge where we ate great food at the onsite restaurant. We had one full day trip sightseeing around Sen Monorom and surrounds where we went to a local Coffee Plantation for lunch which was higher in price for food (close to Australian prices) but very delicious, walked through local farms, Bou Sra Eco Park where we saw Bou Sra waterfall which I would recommend, the Sea Forest Lookout was a fun way to watch the sunset while taking cheesy touristy photos, and Sunset Hill/Phnom Do Kramom which gave us a beautiful panorama of Sen Monorom. A highlight of my entire Cambodian trip was the 2-Day jungle trek with the Mondulkiri Project which I would 100% recommend as an ethical ecotourism project which gives back directly to land conservation, supporting a local Indigenous village and the rescue and safe keeping of elephants which have been removed from previously unethical working backgrounds which endangered them. The town had everything we needed when visiting but didn't spend much time around the markets or town centre to be able to comment. Very easy to get a tuk tuk to get around and buses travel to and from major towns and cities daily.Guest review byEmilyAustralia - 10.0
We stayed at Sumeru Bungalows which was great, before...
We stayed at Sumeru Bungalows which was great, before visiting Mondulkiri Project to see some elephants in the wild and do a 1.5km trek through the jungle. As we're older travellers (50s-60s) we found some of the trek v challenging but it was worth it. Sleeping in hammocks was tough but doable for one night! Could be a bit more vegetarian food, boiled rice and plain vegetables was a bit light on for the level of activity, but the overall experience was incredible. Worth a visit for sure!Guest review bySue RAustralia