Some landscapes are so
compelling and beautiful
you want to be immersed in them, not simply gaze from
a distance. The water of the
Tatai River, which winds and
meanders through the lush,
isolated mountains and jungles
of southwest Cambodia, is one
such landscape. Adventurous
travelers can satiate their desire
to be immersed in this stunning
environment in the most literal
of ways – by sleeping atop the
water at the 4 Rivers Eco Lodge.
The 4 Rivers lodge brings up-
scale accommodations to the
unlikeliest of settings.
The Koh Kong region of Cambodia has long been isolated by
its geography and lack of infra-
structure, making it virtually
inaccessible to outsiders. Even if
you had found your way there,
you’d have had to deal with
rampant lawlessness and unrest.
However, with the recent introduction of roads, lodging and
an emphasis on ecotourism, the
Koh Kong region has officially
arrived on the travel scene.
Four Rivers stretches outward
in both directions along a bend
in the river. Visitors sleep in one
of 12 tents planted atop recycled
wood floats. In the case of 4 Riv-
ers, the term “tent” takes on a
much different meaning than
the hot, humid, mosquito-filled
dome you may remember from
family camping trips.
Each tent is a fully gentrified, wood-supported structure with double beds, furniture, flat- screen television, fan, hot show- er and mini-bar. There’s even
Each tent is a fully gentrified, wood-supported structure with double beds, furniture, flat- screen television, fan, hot show- er and mini-bar. There’s even
Wi-Fi so you can stay in touch
with the outside world – if you
have any desire to do so in this
secluded paradise. A deck on
the river ensures that you don’t
get too detached from the great-
er environment and allows you
to watch for exotic creatures like
tigers and elephants. If you can
be dragged away from the serenity of your tent, 4 Rivers offers
many activities that empower
you to explore your surroundings. You can kayak the river
just outside your door; explore
the local mountains and jungles
by foot, car or motorbike; fish
for your dinner; and rejuvenate
with a boat trip to Tatai Water-
fall, “nature’s spa.”
Another interesting offering is the “Time Travel” trip, which brings you to the nearby fishing village of Koh Sralao for a look at local culture. Four Rivers is a bit of a jaunt from nearly everywhere, but how else can you truly escape to such a wild, pristine place? It’s about a four-hour drive from Cam- bodia’s capital Phnom Penh to the closest town of Tatai. From there, it’s a 10-minute boat ride to the lodge. Current listings for rooms put single occupancy stays at just under US$119 per night and double occupancy at $135 per night.
Another interesting offering is the “Time Travel” trip, which brings you to the nearby fishing village of Koh Sralao for a look at local culture. Four Rivers is a bit of a jaunt from nearly everywhere, but how else can you truly escape to such a wild, pristine place? It’s about a four-hour drive from Cam- bodia’s capital Phnom Penh to the closest town of Tatai. From there, it’s a 10-minute boat ride to the lodge. Current listings for rooms put single occupancy stays at just under US$119 per night and double occupancy at $135 per night.
If Cambodia seems a little too
exotic and far off for your tastes,
you should note that the development team behind 4 Rivers
is considering a second floating
lodge in the Caribbean.


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