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Journey to natural resort “Bou Sraa Water Fall”
Name: Pa Vachana

Journey to natural resort “Bou Sraa Water Fall”
Last two years my family and I went to Mondolkiri, the province which is covered by mountains. It is located far away from the city; it is about 380 Km and takes around 6 to 7 hours to get there by bus. I went there during my vacation, so that I could spend a few days for the journey. Of course, if we talk about Modolkiri province, we will firstly think of Bou Sraa water fall because it seems to be treated as the symbol of this province. That was why the real purpose of going there was to visit Bou Sraa water fall. Some people say that Bou Sraa is just the same as many other resorts. However, in the context of my family Bou Sraa water fall is the wonderful place to visit because of its beautiful scenery, natural life and the interesting tribe.
As soon as we arrived at the center of the province, we firstly sought for the accommodation. We decided to stay in a hotel which was not far away from Bou Sraa water fall. Fortunately, we had chosen the right hotel; the fee was not really expensive comparing to the other hotels around there. Also, the services they provided were satisfied and acceptable. They were friendly and helpful to us while we were staying. We feel comfortable and secured. In addition to the accommodation, there was the restaurant inside the hotel, so that we did not need to go out for meal sometimes. They served not only Khmer food, but also the Asian and European food and the other most special one for us was the local food. They all tasted very good that make me want to go there again.
Bou Sraa is one of the attractive natural resorts and also known as the largest water fall in Cambodia. It has two main levels; the upper falls are wider with the drop of 10m and a couple of swimming holes. The lower falls are narrower but far taller with the drop of 25m. My family and I enjoyed swimming with the clean and cool water from the upper level. We took a lot of photos with the beautiful

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