Pursat Province : Thma Da Toch Waterfall Resort
Pursat Province: Thma Da Toch Waterfall, or some call it 1500 Mountain Waterfall, is attracting attention from tourists traveling through the mountainous area towards the Thma Da border crossing, Veal Veng District, Pursat Province, bordering Trat Province, Thailand. Thma Da Toch Waterfall is a place of entertainment with unique natural mountain beauty, located not far from the newly built National Road No. 55. Visitors will see water flowing over a rocky slope in steps like stairs, which provides easy bathing for tourists, accompanied by the scenery of the rainforest. Currently, local communities have a high awareness of natural resources in this area, especially those who used to go into the forest to cut wood and hunt animals, and have turned to conservation to create an eco-tourism area, which is a constant source of income for the community. Along with participating in the conservation of natural resources, forests, and wildlife, they have also joined in maintaining cleanliness for their important tourism sector. In addition to putting away garbage in an orderly manner, the community also cleans up both their living areas and especially tourist areas. The Thma Da Toch Waterfall Resort is a natural attraction where tourists come to enjoy the unique scenery in this land of 1,500 mountains. In addition, it is also a place for relaxation and relaxation that is tireless and harmonious. Recently, 20 journalists from 15 institutions in Cambodia have received knowledge to strengthen their ability to report on the environment, protect and conserve natural resources for the sustainability of people's livelihoods, and strengthen the national economy and the family economy of local people through the efforts of the Royal Government and the Ministry of Environment, which have implemented programs and strategies such as the REDD+ program, carbon credit projects, and community livelihood development in nature protected areas.