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Explore the true nature and great trekking experience at the eastern of Cardamom mountain range on this 3-day fully-serviced trek to Aoral Mountain which is the tallest peak in Cambodia. A great way to explore the jungle and the amazing mountain landscapes, this 3-day adventure involves camping out in a bamboo forest close to a natural waterfall with your local support team. After reaching the peak of Aoral Mountain, you'll spend one last night sleeping under the trees at the second camp and the stars before returning to Phnom Penh.
Trip Highlights:
- Magnificent mountain scenery- Great views of evergreen mountain and richest natural setting of Aoral Mountain (1813 m) and other 9 hills of our trekking trails.
- Visit the plane crashed site in forest
- Full Service Trekking- Our experienced trek team set up a tent or hammock and cook local meals, leaving you to enjoy the experience of being in the mountains.
- Explore the local villages and learn about culture of living in rural areas
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Dress code is formal
Each traveler is allowed a maximum of 1 suitcase and 1 carry-on bag. Oversized or excessive luggage (e.g. surfboards, golf clubs or bikes) may have certain restrictions, please inquire with the operator prior to travel to confirm if your excess luggage is acceptable
Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Explore the true nature and great trekking experience at the eastern of Cardamom mountain range on this 3-day fully-serviced trek to Aoral Mountain which is the tallest peak in Cambodia. A great way to explore the jungle and the amazing mountain landscapes, this 3-day adventure involves camping out in a bamboo forest close to a natural waterfall with your local support team. After reaching the peak of Aoral Mountain, you'll spend one last night sleeping under the trees at the second camp and the stars before returning to Phnom Penh. Trip Highlights: -Magnificent mountain scenery- Great views of evergreen mountain and richest natural setting of Aoral Mountain (1813 m) and other 9 hills of our trekking trails plus visiting the plane crashed site in the forest. The wreckage was one of Lon Nol’s air force planes and was shot down in 1974 during the civil war. -Full Service Trekking- Our experienced trek team set up a tent or hammock and cook local meals, leaving you to enjoy the experience of being in the mountains. - Explore the local villages and learn about culture of living in rural areas
2 nights accommodation by tent or hammock which is packed by Vana
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Round-trip private transfer
Drinking water, and local transport if required
Meals as per itinerary (B=breakfast, L=lunch, D=dinner)
Professional guide and local guides
Alcoholic drinks (need to bring, if you needed)
Travel insurance & personal expense
Select a pickup point
Pickup included
12 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Outoftheboat,,Dec 8, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
We did the 3 day, 2 night Mt Aural Challenge with Thong and would highly recommend it. We slept both nights at Camp 2 which is quite comfortable with toilets and tanks of water available for washing up. The hike itself was challenging at times and I truly felt like we were hiking through the jungle (the path was not wide open but we needed to use our hands to push through). For anyone with hiking experience it is very doable and I would recommend the 2 night 3 day option to avoid the treacherous and long downhill climb that the one night option would require. Thong provided the tents, sleeping bags, sleeping mats and all food and water - even some very good red wine. No joke that the food on this hike was some of my favorite during our 10 days in Cambodia. Thong organized the transfers from Phnom Penh and everything was planned like clockwork. We were very impressed. He is also a birding expert for the mountain and an accomplished birding photographer so if you are at all interested in birds he is also your guy.




Libby C,,Nov 17, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
This is not for the unfit, the faint hearted, those 'keen on comfort' . We ( 2couples,all in mid/late60s) have just returned from the 3 day trek, plus 1 night at home stay and we were blown away by the care showed by Thon, Mon and the team. You really are in the middle of nowhere , immersed in the jungle. The climb up the mountain was tough going, and we walk regularly. It's harder when carrying clothes and sleeping bag! The camping is basic, but there's plenty of cold water, and the toilets clean at camp. Food good, and we even had red wine with dinner Hearing the sound of gibbons all around with magical even though we sadly did not see any Lots of birds to watch as well If you are up for a true challenge, this is something to do! Highly recommended?
gileshook,,Nov 11, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
My fiance and myself had a great time hiking through the rainforest on this 3-day adventure through the rainforest to the top of Mount Aural. This trip will give you the opportunity to see a different side of Cambodia. Thong proved himself to be an excellent guide, with a wealth of knowledge. He was also very friendly and approachable - nothing was too much trouble. His efforts helped to make our experience so wonderful.
masonp255,,Oct 9, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Pick up & drop off from our accommodation in Phnom Penh was easy and Tina immediately made us feel welcome, and we stopped for a proper breakfast on the way due to the early start. Once off the highway the road gets very rural very quickly, but anyone that's travelled in Cambodia for any length of time will be used to it. The hand tractor we took to the start of the trail is a different animal though - extremely bumpy, but an entertaining experience nonetheless. Our guides carted up all the tenting, bedding, cooking equipment, and food, which was a welcome surprise! They set up the camping area at the camp for us and did all the cooking, water boiling etc for the entire trip. We just had to climb, eat, stay hydrated, and enjoy our time up the mountain. Breakfast, lunch, & dinner was cooked & provided or given to us in containers to be transported for each day's hiking, and on return to the hand tractor change point on day 3 we got a sit down lunch at the restaurant there. The food whilst up the mountain covers off everything you'll need nutritionally to keep you going for the entire trip. Western tourists note that the company provides one tent per two people. For the shorter in stature that will be cosy but fine, for us - both standing above 6ft, this was interesting! If you are on the taller side I would recommend trying to secure a tent to yourself, and if doing this, offer to carry that tent up yourself (your guides have enough to carry already before adding an extra tent in there). We did choose to do this trek in the peak of the wet season. We got very lucky with the weather in that we had a dry day 1, some heavy showers on day 2, and then a wet descent on day 3. If doing it in the wet season, be prepared for rain - a lot of it - and to be doing some or a lot of trekking in the wet. Throughout our entire trip Tina & "pack man" were exceedingly jovial & helpful, and I would recommend both them & this trek to absolutely everyone that enjoys seeing nature in an active way. Tina openly conversed with us about his & Cambodian life in general, and we were genuinely impressed with his conversational English. The hike itself was amazing challenging, you get to visit some truly diverse & wild parts of nature, and you will feel a great sense of accomplishment afterwards. When I eventually make it back to SEA I will definitely be doing this again, hopefully with the same team, of guides as well. It is important to note here is that *this is genuinely challenging*. It is NOT like the hikes that us New Zealander's are used to back home, where a "challenging" track with a 3hr estimate can be done in jandals and in half that time. I am 30, my father an extremely fit man in his early 60s, and we both had many moments where we were gasping for breath on the side of the track. If you are genuinely active & fit then you will be fine & love this trip, but should you have any health conditions or limitations then those need to be given appropriate consideration.






Leni D,,Sep 26, 2023
- Review from Viator
Not for the feint hearted as it was tough going, but what an experience from start to finish. Challenging trek up to base camp 1 and 2 in hot and humid conditions. Lots of critters to contend with, and you sleep in tents. Our driver looked after us on the way from Phnom Penh to the mountian. Pete and the local guide took great care of us for the 3 days. We met a monk at both base camps and some lovely dogs. The views were amazing and not many people get to stand up there. The driver looked after our excess bags so we could just take our smaller rucksacks, and then he drove us all the way to Siem Reap afterwards. I will never forget this trek in Cambodia
owenc709,,Aug 15, 2023
- Review from Tripadvisor
This was one of the best trips I've ever been on. It's hard work, lots of challenging trekking, but worth the effort. The whole experience was great, the local Khmer guides both looked after me and made sure I was always OK for food and drink. We also met "the man on the mountain" who lives at camp 1 and was a generous and kind host, feeding us his locally grown fruit. The peak has a great view and the airplane crash site was interesting. Be prepared mentally for this trip, it is not one to do on a whim for the casual tourist. You will need good physical fitness and strength, and know that this is jungle terrain so there are leeches and some rough stretches to get through. If you are OK with that, you will have a great time and speaking from my experience, memories for life.
שקד ל,,Mar 21, 2022
- Review from Tripadvisor
Trekking and Cycling around Cambodia. Just came back from a 3-days trek to the highest mountain in Cambodia. Had an amazing time. recommended!










Tihomir M,,Mar 2, 2020
- Review from Tripadvisor
Thong, our big smile guide with local helpers, gave us an unforgettable experience hiking through the Cardamom jungle to its higest peak Mt Aural. In every situation Thong was there for all the help, and made this climb even more interesting. Thanks to my Cambodian friend, and I recommend Thong and Vana Adventure Travel Agency to everyone.


bdragisic,,Feb 25, 2020
- Review from Tripadvisor
Thong from Vana Adventure Travel Agency has the credit that climbing the highest peak of Cambodia will remain a wonderful memory for us. He and a team of local helpers did the job better than we expected. With their dedication they have made the climb not only successful but also interesting. Strongly recommended.

mortenh31,,Jan 16, 2020
- Review from Tripadvisor
Great experience. Thong and his two guides prepared the best expedition we could have imagined. Thong was extremely helpful and organized the perfect tour to them summit of Cambodia to fit our schedule. Tents and sleeping bags were brand new. Thanks Thong. :-)
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