Stung Treng province
Northeastern Cambodia, Cambodia
Stung Treng Province in northeastern Cambodia covers about 11,000 square kilometers, bordering Laos to the north, Ratanakiri to the east, Preah Vihear to the west, and Kratie and Kampong Thom to the south, with its capital at Stung Treng town at the Mekong and Sekong rivers' confluence.
This remote, sparsely populated area features dense forests, intersecting rivers like the Mekong, Tonle San, and Tonle Kong with scattered islands, floodplains, and parts of Virachey National Park, supporting rich biodiversity and ecosystems. The economy relies on agriculture including rice, rubber, cashews, and timber, plus fishing, animal breeding, and silk weaving, with 85% of residents in rural communities and emerging mining interests like copper and zinc.
As a transit point between Cambodia and Laos, it offers eco-tourism potential through boat trips, wildlife spotting, and natural beauty, though infrastructure remains basic.
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