One of the world’s major biospheres for water birds, the
sanctuary at Prek Toal covers 31,282 hectares at the north end of Tonle Sap
Lake and, for the birding enthusiast, provides an excellent opportunity to
combine an exploration of the floating lake land lifestyles and the Angkor
civilisation with an opportunity to see its inhabitants including Masked
Finfoot, Spot billed Pelican, Milky and painted storks, Greater Adjutant, Black
headed Ibis, Oriental Darters and Grey headed Fish Eagles among over one
hundred and fifty species found here.
One of the world’s major biospheres for water birds, the
sanctuary at Prek Toal covers 31,282 hectares at the north end of Tonle Sap
Lake and, for the birding enthusiast, provides an excellent opportunity to
combine an exploration of the floating lake land lifestyles and the Angkor
civilisation with an opportunity to see its inhabitants including Masked
Finfoot, Spot billed Pelican, Milky and painted storks, Greater Adjutant, Black
headed Ibis, Oriental Darters and Grey headed Fish Eagles among over one
hundred and fifty species found here.