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Angkor Centre for Conservation of Biodiversity Review

4.8 /59 Reviews
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Southeast Asia has many similar animal rescue stations, and there are many volunteers working to maintain them, conveying the theme of human and animal harmony, and making appropriate donations.

Angkor Centre for Conservation of Biodiversity

Posted: Aug 16, 2015
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  • 超级ctt
    5/5Outstanding
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    All the reviews are about the amazing stuff and how good they are doing themselves. Agreed, but for me, it’s also important to enjoy the good times as a tourist. The journey from Siem Reap is too long, the number of animals is relatively limited, there are not many animal varieties for the children, it is difficult to understand what the guide said, honestly, even though everyone commented that this is not a zoo, but as a "visitor" in the center, It doesn’t seem any different to me, except that you’re surrounded by forests.

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    Posted: Apr 20, 2020
  • 358***33
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Angkor Biodiversity Conservation Center is a free tour of the facility that promotes animal protection and rescue, and can see many rare conservation animals in Southeast Asia, especially some native Cambodia. You can also see how animal protection workers are working. There is a donation box at the entrance of the center, and visitors are advised to donate some money for animal protection.

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    Posted: Dec 8, 2015
  • _CF***93
    5/5Outstanding
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    We had a guide who had great English, super good guide, she was happy to answer all our questions and knew a lot about animals. It was very impressive that we heard how people work for all kinds of animals, and sadly heard how some people think animals can be treated. If you like animals, please come here.

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    Posted: Nov 26, 2015
  • M49***70
    5/5Outstanding
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    There is a tour in the morning and afternoon. Other times, it is not open to the public. It is purely public welfare and needs to donate 3-8 knife. There are local animals in Cambodia and monkeys without tails. It is a meaningful tour.

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    Posted: May 8, 2019
  • _NE***26
    5/5Outstanding
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    We had a guide who had great English, super good guide, she was happy to answer all our questions and knew a lot about animals. Very impressive

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    Posted: Sep 2, 2016
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