The sheer variety of fresh vegetables at local markets is overwhelming... with countless types of cabbage greens; herbs and leaves of all sorts; numerous eggplant shapes, sizes, and colours; a selection of gourds; edible flowers, and so much more.
2 tuk tuks maximum, per tour.
FAMILIES, YES! GROUPS, NO!
PRIVATE TOURS are available for an additional $30/person.
Now open Sunday to Friday.
No Saturday tours.
Here we highlight the tradition of rafter beekeeping practiced near Siem Reap, in NW Cambodia... and focus on the efforts of a 3-man team to turn this dry season activity practiced by a few, into a sustainable livelihood to benefit many, and to promote appropriate technology beekeeping of indigenous bees.
Q: So, what is RAFTER BEEKEEPING?
A: It's a technique/tradition, where honey-hunters simply place tree poles--"rafters", which mimic the large tree branches bees normally colonize--at a slight angle and low to the ground, to encourage colonies of migrating Giant Honeybees to settle on them. The end result is safe-and-easy access to honey, and a golden opportunity for bee enthusiasts to view them up close and in person, on a Bee Tour with us!
The sheer variety of fresh vegetables at local markets is overwhelming... with countless types of cabbage greens; herbs and leaves of all sorts; numerous eggplant shapes, sizes, and colours; a selection of gourds; edible flowers, and so much more.