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Mekong River

"There are only 200 Irrawaddy River Dolphin adults left in the Mekong. With so few inhabiting such a long stretch of muddy water you would think this elusive mammal is impossible to see, but that is not so.
The Irrawaddy River Dolphin have found home within one particular stretch of water that skirts the town of Kratie, a small north easterly town in Cambodia."

Mekong River

The Mekong is a river that runs through China, Burma, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. It is the world's 10th-longest river and the 7th-longest in Asia. Its estimated length is 4,909 km (3,050 mi). The Tibetan Plateau is the source of the Mekong River and finally pours into the south China Sea via the Mekong Delta.
The Mekong River, known as the Lancang in China, is the heart and soul of mainland Southeast Asia. 

The Mekong river and area around is a rich area in terms of biodiversity. There are over 1700 species to live in the waters of the River Mekong. The river also is home of some big fish species, this is the giant River Mekong carp, which grow up to 1.5 meters with up to about 70 kilo.

There is the River Mekong freshwater stingray with a wingspan of over 4 meters and weigh up to about half a ton.
Other fishes in the River Mekong are the giant catfish and some other types of carp and the River Mekong giant catfish with up to about 3 meters in length and up to about 300 kilo.

 

There is the River Mekong freshwater stingray with a wingspan of over 4 meters and weigh up to about half a ton. Other fishes in the River Mekong are the giant catfish and some other types of carp and the River Mekong giant catfish with up to about 3 meters in length and up to about 300 kilo.
It is to no surprise that the people living around the Mekong River basin depend on fishing as a way of living.
Sometimes people see Irrawaddy Dolphins and very seldom are crocodile.

In Cambodia, the wet rice is the main crop and is grown on the flood plains of the Tonle Sap, Mekong and Bassac rivers. More than half of Cambodia remains covered with mixed evergreen and deciduous broadleaf forest, but forest cover has decreased from 73% in 1973 to 63% in 1993. Here, the river landscape is flat. Small changes in water level determine the direction of water movement, including the large-scale reversal of flow into and out of the Tonle Sap basin from the Mekong River.
Over 60 million people depend on the river and its tributaries for food, water, transport and many other aspects of their daily lives.

Mekong River

Thousands of tourists and foreign visitors touring Cambodia for all this beautiful Temples, Monuments, Pagodas, Beaches and so on, make a really enjoyable river Mekong cruise. What can be much more pleasant as cruising with a small ship on the calm water of the River Mekong maybe on a pleasant dinner cruise.
Before relaxing with a cocktail in the hand back in one of the beautiful newly built Cambodian hotels. Along the riverbanks of the Mekong some monks have their legs dangling in the water, some girls play badminton, at the restaurants just off the riverbanks candles are on and illuminate the grilled catch nicely decorated in the tourist.
On some huge stones on the banks of the river Mekong some couples are sitting hand in hand for a little dating, no blind date, that's not usual in Cambodia.

Cambodia's share of the River Mekong is rather small but extreme important. In Cambodia most of the lifestyle of the people - farmer- is centered around the water the river brings, no water almost no life.