Jungle covered mountains in Ream National Park, east of Sihanoukville. Most national parks in Cambodia are but leftovers they forgot to kill during the years of jungle-monetization in the postwar era of previous and current government. Hence expect nothing spectacular, just normal jungle as far as surviving all attacks by humans to cut all huge jungle trees to finance government and military or for profit. Hence all the current national parks are but small remainders of the once huge Cambodian jungle nature that existed until mid seventies in the Kingdom.