Mondulkiri Province

The Mondulkiri Provincial Post Office in Sen Monorom, the provincial capital.

The sign over the entrance to the provincial post office of Mondulkiri.


The counter inside the provincial post office of Mondulkiri Province in Eastern Cambodia


The post office boxes available for rent inside the Mondulkiri provincial post office.

The Deputy Postmistress of Mondulkiri Provincial Post Office, Mrs. Saman Ly, preparing a letter to be sent to the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh, at the standard rate of 600 riel [approx. USD0.14].

 The postmark from eastern Cambodian province of Mondulkiri.

An ethnic minority house; several different ethnic minorities live in the province of Mondulkiri.

Mondulkiri Province abounds with rivers, such as the one above, as well as forests, jungle and wild flora and fauna; many nature reserves have also been established throughout the province.

An example of one of the beautiful flowers that can be found in Mondulkiri Province.

Mondulkiri Province provides many opportunities for visitors to 'get back to nature', especially as the main road from the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh, to the provincial capital, Sen Monorom, has been fully refurbished, with the journey now taking around 5-6 hours by car and only slightly longer by bus.

Hydro-electric power generation plays an important part of life in Mondulkiri Province; above is an example of a guesthouse using a local river to generate electricity for its guests near the provincial capital, Sen Monorom.

During the rainy season, many rivers are fast flowing, such as the one above.

Coffee beans growing in Mondulkiri Province, an opportunity for income general through domestic distribution and through export to nearby Vietnam.

The deep red soil of Mondulkiri Province with the beautiful rolling hills and the relatively cool temperatures makes the province an ideal get-away from the heat and humidity of much of Cambodia.

Related Sites:

Tourism of Cambodia Travel Guide to Mondulkiri: http://www.tourismcambodia.org/provincial_guide/index.php?view=detail&prv=12

and also: http://www.tourismcambodia.com/travelguides/provinces/mondulkiri/