Why Visit:
Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary is a biodiversity hotspot, home to many rare and endangered species (including wild elephants, gibbons, black-shanked douc langurs). It offers ecotourism, jungle trekking, primate-spotting, and a chance to learn about conservation in practice.
Activities:
- Gibbon tracking and wildlife observation.
- Jungle trekking.
- Birdwatching.
- Visiting remote waterfalls.
- Learning from indigenous guides about forest ecology and traditional Bunong knowledge.
Visitor Tips:
- Dress appropriately: long sleeves, insect repellent, sturdy shoes.
- Be ready for early starts.
- Respect wildlife – keep quiet, follow guide’s instruction.
- Bring water, snacks.
Best Time to Visit:
Dry season (especially Dec-March) for better tracks and visibility. Mornings for wildlife activity.



