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Explore the Natural Wonders of Ratanakiri: Airavata Elephant Foundation, Ka Tieng Waterfall, and Kachanh Waterfall Ratanakiri Province in northeastern Cambodia is a hidden paradise for eco-tourists and adventure seekers. Among its top attractions are the Airavata Elephant Foundation, Ka Tieng Waterfall, and Kachanh Waterfall — each offering a unique and unforgettable experience in nature. The Airavata Elephant Foundation, located near Banlung, is a responsible elephant sanctuary dedicated to the ethical care and preservation of Cambodia’s endangered elephants. Visitors can enjoy a no-riding, ethical elephant experience, walk alongside elephants through lush forests, and learn about traditional Bunong mahout culture in a sustainable and respectful setting. Just a short journey away, Ka Tieng Waterfall plunges into a deep forest pool, perfect for swimming and photography. Surrounded by tropical rainforest, this stunning waterfall also provides opportunities for picnicking and spotting wildlife. It’s one of the most picturesque waterfalls in Ratanakiri. Nearby, the Kachanh Waterfall offers another breathtaking cascade set in a tranquil, natural setting. With easy access and hanging bridges, it’s a favorite among both locals and travelers for relaxation and nature walks. Whether you're seeking eco-friendly elephant encounters, refreshing jungle waterfalls, or off-the-beaten-path adventures, these attractions highlight the best of Ratanakiri’s natural beauty and cultural heritage. Perfect for travelers looking to experience the authentic and wild side of northeastern Cambodia.