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Chi Phat Ecotourism Adventures, Cardomom Mountains
Overview | Mountain Biking | Trekking | Boating & Kayaking | Bird Watching
Chi Phat is located on the banks of the Phipot River and comprises four small villages (Chi Phat, Chaom Sla, Kam Lort, and Teuk Laork) of about 550 families. It is located in the heart of the Southern Cardamoms Protected Forest, an area that has been severely affected by warfare, commercial logging, and hunting. Economic development was stalled for decades due to conflict, abuse of resources and communities by big traders, and the areas’ economic isolation.
The Chi Phat Community, together with help from The Wildlife Alliance and a handful of small specialist travel companies, including Symbiosis, is developing ecotourism activities and facilities which will provide sustainable alternative livelihoods, help protect biodiversity, and enhance their local natural resources.
When you visit Chi Phat, revenue from your visit is shared between the local service providers and the Chi Phat Commune Fund, which is managed by the Community-Based Ecotourism (CBET) Committee. Your contribution will be used for the improvements of products and services, as well as for village infrastructure, education, elder support, and healthcare services.
Your visit will start at the CBET office in Chi Phat where community members will be happy to answer questions about the project and area, and arrange your accommodation and activities.
The Cardomom Mountains
The Cardamom Mountains are a biodiversity hotspot. They are one of the last remaining elephant corridors and large predator ranges in the region. They host more than half of Cambodia’s 2,300 plant species and are home to over 200 bird and 14 globally endangered mammal species. Illegal logging, hunting, and clearing for farms are threatening the species and the integrity of the forest ecosystems. The illegal activities are driven by poverty and commercial exploitation for the international trade of wildlife and wildlife products.
ACTIVITIES
Biking tours
The area surrounding Chi Phat is ideal mountain biking country. Hundreds of single tracks crisscross the mountains connecting villages and sites of interest, and provide a network of trails through varied landscapes.
The Community has a fleet of Trek 4300 mountain bikes for hire. You can take an exploratory tour around the village or choose from a range of guided mountain bike tours, perhaps to visit the funerary jars and coffins, bat cave, waterfalls, or the wildlife watering area of Veal Ta Prak. Chi Phat guides are experienced mountain bikers with an intimate knowledge of the area. They are familiar with the pace of mountain bike touring and can provide on-tour repairs and maintenance.
Hiking and walking tours
Hiking through the forest gives you a great opportunity to see birds and wildlife, sample forest fruits, and experience the beauty of the Cardamom’s tropical rainforest. Visit waterfalls, cultural artefacts, wildlife hotspots, bat cave, and experience village culture. Our trained and First Aid certified guides will make sure your trip is safe and enjoyable.
River cruises - traditional row boat
Rivers are the lifeblood of the Cardamoms – and now you can experience cruising Chi Phat’s rivers in a traditional row boat. The waterways are home to an abundance of flora and fauna including Silvered Langurs, Long-tailed Macaques, Giant and Oriental Pied Hornbills, King Fishers, and Drongos.
Sunrise Bird Watching Tour
Get up close and personal with Hornbills, Silvered Langurs, Long-tailed Macaques and numerous other birds and wildlife. The tour includes traditional row boats with a local boat guide allowing you to quietly cruise down Chi Phat’s beautiful rivers with quality binoculars and eco-friendly banana leaf-wrapped meals.
Mountain Biking
The area surrounding Chi Phat is an excellent mountain biking country. Single tracks crisscross the mountains connecting villages and sites of interest, and provide a network of trails through a wide range of landscapes. You will bike through rolling open pastures, dense tropical rainforest, open woodlands, wetlands, and dozens of rivers, streams and creeks.
Chi Phat CBET operates a fleet of Trek 4300 mountain bikes which can be hired on a half day, full day, and multi-day basis. Guided mountain biking tours are available ranging deep into the rainforest, or you can explore the village on your own, visiting the many local waterfalls and swimming areas and absorbing village life as you pass traditional wooden houses beneath a canopy of mango, banana, and jackfruit trees.
"Veal Ta Prak” (The Silver Field) Trail
Veal Ta Prak is a grassy field in the middle of the jungle with a seasonal pond where wildlife such as Sambar deer and wild pigs can be seen. Great hornbills are common and you can be sure to hear gibbons calling throughout the forest. Trekking to Veal Ta Prak can be done directly from Chi Phat or combined with the Sunrise Bird Watching Tour.
Veal Ta Prak Trail options:
Activity: Mountain bike guided loop tour
Difficulty: Medium to Medium +
- 1 Day trip: This mountain biking tour of 22km takes you to Veal Ta Prak pond through open rolling hills and rainforests where you will have a chance to spot birds and wildlife. After lunch you return to Chi Phat along the same trail.
- 1 Day trip: The Veal Ta Prak to O’Malu Loop of 34km is for those who want a more challenging mountain biking experience. Following the trail to Veal Ta Prak pond, you then ride through the jungle to visit the traditional agriculture areas of O’Key village and O’Malu waterfall before returning to Chi Phat.
- 2 Days - 1 Night: This mountain biking tour of 34km follows the same route above through the rainforest and open rolling hills, allowing a more leisurely pace and more time to take photographs. After biking to Veal Ta Prak and the O’Key village, you can take in a late afternoon swim at the O’Malu waterfall before sleeping at the O’Malu campsite. The following day you will bike back to Chi Phat via a different route.
“Phnom Peang Boran” (Mountain of Ancient Jars) Trail
The Jar Trail is a scenic trek that crosses jungle, rivers, and streams in a low mountain area (elevation up to 364m) that is also an elephant corridor. The trail is named after an important Ancient Burial site of clay jars and wooden coffins.
Jar Trail Options:
Activity: Mountain bike guided loop tours
Difficulty: Medium+ to challenging
- 1 Day: This is a challenging 1 day mountain bike tour of 42km that takes you to the Ancient Burial Jar Site via the O’Spott Bat Cave and Waterfall and the Teuk Vet Waterfall before returning to Chi Phat.
- 2 Days – 1 Night: This mountain biking tour covers the entire 57km of the Jar Trail, visiting the O’Spott Bat Cave and Waterfall, the Teuk Vet Waterfall, the O’Malu Waterfall, and the Ancient Burial Jar Site. You will stay overnight at the O’Peam Krovanh (Cardamom Tree River) campsite.
- 3 Days – 2 Nights: This more relaxing mountain biking experience follows the entire 57km of the Jar Trail, visiting the O’Spott Bat Cave and Waterfall, the Teuk Vet Waterfall, the Jar Site, and O’Malu Waterfall. 3 days and 2 nights at the O’Ampov (Sugar Cane River) and O’Malu (Betel Leaf River) campsites allow you to bike, swim at your leisure, photograph, and enjoy this unique trail and all the sites.
"O’Key” (The Loom Stream) Trail
O’Key Trail is a scenic and cultural trek that combines the opportunity to go through jungles and across streams in a gentle hilly area followed by a visit to the highland “chamkas” (remote agriculture settlements) in O’Key. Villagers from Chi Phat Commune are using the highly fertile red soil of the area to grow rice, bananas and other seasonal crops. Trekkers have also the option to visit the Veal Ta Prak seasonal pond and wildlife viewing area.
O’Key Trail Options:
Activity: Mountain bike guided loop tours
Difficulty: Medium+ to challenging
- 1 Day trip: This 26km mountain biking tour takes you to O’Key village and O’Malu waterfall where you will have lunch, relax, and swim if you wish, before returning to Chi Phat on the same route. You can also ask your guide to take you to visit the Reforestation Project on the way if time permits.
- 2 Days - 1 Night: This tour is similar to one of the Veal Ta Prak tour options above but reverses direction. In this 34km mountain biking trek, you begin by visiting O’Key Village and O’Malu Waterfall. After lunch and a swim, you continue to Veal Ta Prak pond, where you will stay overnight at Antea Preang campsite nearby Veal Ta Prak pond.
The Chi Phat Grand Tours
The Grand Tours are designed for travellers who are interested in a more challenging, adventurous, and rustic experience. These tours combine our diverse activities and explore all or most of the available trails developed by CBET, leading visitors through the jungle, crossing freshwater streams, and heading over the mountains on the Jar, O’Key and Veal Ta Prak Trails and combining it with the Sunrise Bird Watching trip.
The Ultimate Grand Tour:
Activity: Combined mountain biking, trekking, and boating guided loop tour
Difficulty: Challenging
- 4 Days - 3 Nights: This tour includes mountain biking, trekking, and boating. Your adventure begins with a 35km mountain bike ride on the Jar Trail, stopping at the O’Spott Bat Cave and Waterfall, the Teuk Vet Waterfall, the Ancient Burial Jar site and O’Malu Waterfall. The Ultimate Grand Tour includes 2 overnight stays at the O’Ampov (Sugarcane River) and O’Malu (Betel Leaf River) campsites before you continue on with a 15km trek on the O’Key and Veal Ta Prak trails via the Veal Ta Prak pond. You will spend the night at Damnak Kos bird watching campsite and complete the tour on a traditional row boat on the Stung Proat River before arriving at Chi Phat by boat. For the adventurers
Half Day Tours
Chi Phat’s Reforestation Project: A half day mountain biking tour takes you to visit Wildlife Alliance’s Tropical Reforestation Nursery about 7km from Chi Phat. The nursery at O Va Pong is replanting forest with native tropical tree species that was lost due to illegal logging. Here you can plant a tree ($5) and contribute to the conservation of the Cardamoms forests. You can stop on the way back at O’Khpos waterfall or Chhay Chrey rapids for a refreshing swim.
O'Spott Bat Cave and Waterfall: Only 6km one way, this mountain biking tour takes you to the O’Spott Bat Cave and Waterfall where you can visit the cave and swim in the waterfall.
Prices for the above tours depend on activity type and group size, tours Includ: In tour transportation, guide, forest cook, all meals, camping gear and binoculars.
All our multi day activities and some single day activities require using a guide; Chi Phat eco-guides are familiar with the area's terain and hazards, guides are trained with Fist Aid skills by the Cambodia Red Cross and also provide on-tour mountain bike repairs and maintenance
Prices include a voluntary contribution of $5 to the Cardamom Conservation Fund (CCF) that helps to preserve the rain forest.
Trekking
"Veal Ta Prak” (Silver Field) Trail
Veal Ta Prak is a grassy field in the middle of the jungle with a seasonal pond where wildlife such as Sambar deer and wild pigs can be seen. Great hornbills are common and you can be sure to hear gibbons calling throughout the forest. Trekking to Veal Ta Prak can be done directly from Chi Phat or combined with the Sunrise Bird Watching Tour.
Veal Ta Prak Trail Options
Activity: Combined boating and trekking guided loop tours
Difficulty: Medium
- 1 Day: A 22km roundtrip tour to Veal Ta Prak pond and return to Chi Phat the same route.
- 2 Days - 1 Night: This tour combines the Sunrise Bird Watching tour with 22km of trekking. Along the way, you will explore the Stung Proat River and visit Damnak Kos, Veal Ta Prak Pond, and return to Chi Phat. The tour includes overnight stay at Antea Prang campsite.
- 3 Days - 2 Nights: Combining the Sunrise Bird Watching tour and 34km of trekking, this tour follows a more relaxed pace. Starting off on traditional rowboats on the Stung Proat River, you will then trek to Veal Ta Prak pond, O’Key Village and O’Malu Waterfall. This tour includes overnight stays at the Antea Prang and O’Malu campsites.
"Phnom Peang Boran” (Mountain of Ancient Jars) Trail
The Jar Trail is a scenic trek that crosses jungle, rivers, and streams in a low mountain area (elevation up to 364m) that is also an elephant corridor. The trail is named after an important Ancient Burial site of clay jars and wooden coffins.
Jar Trail Options:
Activity: Trekking guided loop tours
Difficulty: Medium+ to challenging
- 2 Days - 1 Night: This 42km trekking tour takes you to O’Spott Bat Cave and Waterfall, Teuk Vet Waterfall and the Jar site. It includes 1 overnight stay at O’Ampov (Sugar Cane River) campsite then you return to Chi Phat through the Reforestation Project.
- 4 Days - 3 Nights: This more leisurely 57km trekking tour covers the entire Jar Trail, where you will visit O’Spott Bat Cave and Waterfall, Teuk Vet Waterfall, the Jar Site, and O’Malu waterfall. Nights will be spent at the O’Ampov (Sugar cane River), O’Peam Krovanh (Cardamom Tree River) and O’Malu (Betel Leaf River) campsites.
"O’Key” (The Loom Stream) Trail
O’Key Trail is a scenic and cultural trek that combines the opportunity to go through jungles and across streams in a gentle hilly area followed by a visit to the highland “chamkas” (remote agriculture settlements) in O’Key. Villagers from Chi Phat Commune are using the highly fertile red soil of the area to grow rice, bananas and other seasonal crops.
Trekkers have also the option to visit the Veal Ta Prak seasonal pond and wildlife viewing area.
O’Key Trail Options:
Activity: Trekking guided loop tours
Difficulty: Medium+ to challenging
- 1 Day: This challenging 26km trekking tour takes you to O’Key village and O’Malu Waterfall where you will have lunch, relax, and swim if you wish, before returning to Chi Phat the same route. You can ask your guide to take you to visit the Reforestation Project on the way back if time permits. Challenging
- 2 Days - 1 Night: This tour includes 30km of trekking, visiting O’Key village and Veal Ta Prak pond. One night is spent at the Antea Preang campsite near Veal Ta Prak pond.
- Activity: Combined trekking and boating guided loop tour
Difficulty: Medium
- 3 Days - 2 Nights: This more leisurely tour combines 43km of trekking and 18km of boating on a motor and traditional row boat. Your first destination is O’Key village and O’Malu Waterfall, where you spend the night. The following day you trek to Veal Ta Prak pond, with the second overnight at the beautiful Damnak Kos bird watching campsite. The third day you return to Chi Phat via the Stung Proat River by boat.
The Grand Tours of Chi Phat
The Grand Tours are designed for travellers who are interested in a more challenging, adventurous, and rustic experience. These tours combine our diverse activities and explore all or most of the available trails developed by CBET, leading visitors through the jungle, crossing freshwater streams and heading over the mountains on the Jar, O’Key and Veal Ta Prak Trails and combining it with the Sunrise Bird Watching trip.
The Grand Trekking Tour:
Activity: Trekking guided loop tour
Difficulty: Challenging
- 5 Days - 4 Nights: This tour covers about 56km of trekking allowing enough time to fully explore the Jar, O’Key and Veal Ta Prak trails, stopping along the way to visit O’Spott Bat Cave and Waterfall, Teuk Vet Waterfall, the Jar site and O’Malu Waterfall. This tour includes 4 overnight stays in the jungle at the O’Ampov (Sugar Cane River), O’Peam Krovanh (Cardamom Tree River), O’Malu (Betel Leaf River) and Damnak Kos bird watching campsites. For the adventurous.
Half Day Tours
Chi Phat’s Reforestation Project: A half day trekking tour takes you to visit Wildlife Alliance’s Tropical Reforestation Nursery about 7km from Chi Phat. The nursery at O Va Pong is replanting forest with native tropical tree species that was lost due to illegal logging. Here you can plant a tree ($5) and contribute to the conservation of the Cardamoms forests. You can stop on the way back at O’Khpos waterfall or Chhay Chrey rapids for a refreshing swim.
O'Spott Bat Cave and waterfall: Only 6km one way this trekking tour takes you to O’Spott Bat cave and waterfall where you can visit the cave and swim in the waterfall.
Prices for the above tours pending activity type and the group size, tours Include: In tour transportation, guide, forest cook, all meals, camping gear and binoculars.
All the multi-day activities and some single day activities require using a guide; Chi Phat eco-guides are familiar with the area's terrain and hazards, guides are trained with Fist Aid skills by the Cambodia Red Cross.
Prices include a voluntary contribution of $5 to the Cardamom Conservation Fund (CCF) that helps to preserve the rain forest.
Boating & Kayaking
Rivers are the lifeblood of the Southern Cardamom Mountains. Sitting back and cruising on a traditional wooden row boat as the sun rises or making your own way by kayaking on the scenic Prek Phiphot or Stung Proat River offers an opportunity to do some bird watching. Perhaps you will also see the common Silver Langur and Long Tailed Macaque troops that come to feed from the trees along the river banks as you glide silently past.
Boat Trip Options
The “Sunrise Bird Watching” Tour
Leisurely cruising on the Stung Proat River takes you deep into the beautiful protected forest of the Cardamom Mountains. You depart Chi Phat on a motor boat along the Prek Phiphot and switch over to a traditional wooden row boat or a kayak once you reach the Stung Proat River. This boat tour offers visitors the chance to experience the different ecosystems along the river like; flooded melaleuca forests, lowland swamps, and evergreen forests where you can explore birdlife and wildlife along the river’s backwaters. You can also try your skill at rowing the boat like your guide, by standing up and pushing the oars, according to the traditional manner.
Activity: Boating or Kayaking, Half or Single day and 2 days 1 night, guided
Difficulty: Laidback
Distance: (one way) A motorboat takes you from Chi Phat to Vong Kroch for 10km, where you switch to a traditional row boat or a kayak for 7km until you reach the Damnak Kos campsite.
If you choose the 2 day 1 night option, you can continue exploring upstream from Damnak Kos to discover small tributaries of the Stung Proat river.
Including: Motor and rowboat/kayak, guide, binoculars, life jackets and food.
The “Chhay Tameas Rapids and O’Spott Bat Cave” Tour
The boat tour to Chhay Tameas Rapids is an enjoyable, laidback experience on a traditional wooden rowboat or kayak along a peaceful river. On the way to the rapids, you can try your skill at rowing the boat standing up, using the traditional technique, or you can also stop and visit Kamlot village. Along the way you may see some of the Cardamom’s birdlife and troupes of monkeys, like long-tailed macaques feeding along the river. From the rapids, you also have the option to take a short trek to the O’Spott Bat Cave and Waterfall.
Activity: Boating, Half or Single day, guided
Difficulty: Laidback
Distance: From Chi Phat to Chhay Tameas (boat) is 6km. The short trek to O’Spott from Chhay Tameas is an additional 3km.
Including: Boat/kayak, packed lunch as an option
Sunset Boat Tours
This tour can be done in one of the motorboats or traditional wooden rowboats on the Prek Phiphot River, Chi Phat’s main river. This peaceful tour gives you the chance to see a magnificent sunset while you cruise on the river. You can stop and visit the pagoda in Teuk Laok village across the river from Chi Phat to get a glimpse of rural village life, if you choose, Sunset Dinner may be included in the tour.
Activity: Boating, evening
Difficulty: Laidback
Chi Phat has a fleet of 10 new sit-on-top kayaks, both single and double, which can be used for all river tours described above and for individual exploration of Chi Phat’s surrounding waterways. Kayaking is one of the best ways to spend a relaxing afternoon on the river, allowing you to take in the nature at your own speed.
Prices for the above tours pending activity type and the group size, tours Include: In tour transportation, boat operator, in tour meals, life jackets and binoculars.
All the multi day activities and some single day activities require using a guide; Chi Phat eco-guides are familiar with the area's terain and hazards, guides are trained with Fist Aid skills by the Cambodia Red Cross and also provide on-tour mountain bike repairs and maintenance
Prices include a voluntary contribution of $5 to the Cardamom Conservation Fund (CCF) that helps to preserve the rain forest.
Bird Watching
The Cardamom Mountains present an excellent bird watching opportunity, with threatened or vulnerable birdlife such as
- GREAT HORNBILL (Buceros bicornis)
- SILVER ORIOLE (Oriolus mellianus)
- YELLOW-BELLIED WARBLER (Abroscopus superciliari)
Many others have also been identified during bird watching survey tours, including:
- Barred Button Quail
- Red Jungle Fowl
- Little Grebe
- Grey-capped Pygmy Woodpecker
- Greater Yellow Nape
- Common Flameback
- Lineated Barbet
- Black-browed Barbet
- Mustached Barbet
- Oriental Pied Hornbill
- Great hornbill
- Wreathed Hornbill
- Orange-breasted Trogon
- Red-headed Trogon
- Stork-billed Kingfisher
- Common Kingfisher
- White-throated Kingfisher
- Black-capped Kingfisher
- Chestnut-headed Bee-Eater
Bird Watching tours in Chi Phat combine a sunrise birdwatching Tour on the Stung Proat River with trekking on the Veal Ta Prak and the O'key trails. In addition to birds, keep your eyes open for mammals such as the Silver Langur, Long-tailed Macaques, and others that feed from the wild fruit trees that line the Stung Proat River. Pay special attention to the early and late morning Pileated Gibbon calls that can be heard throughout the forest.
Activity: Combined boating and trekking guided loop tours
Difficulty: Medium to Medium+
- 7 Days - 6 Nights: This tour includes boating on the Stung Pruoat River on a traditional rowboat followed by 32km of trekking, visiting Veal Ta Prak Pond, and returning to Chi Phat through O’Key village. Overnights include 2 nights in the village, 2 nights in the Damnak Kos Bird watching campsite, 1 night in Antea Preng campsite, and 1 night at a homestay in O’Key village.
- 6 Days - 5 Nights: This tour includes boating on the Stung Proat River on a traditional rowboat followed by 22km of trekking, visiting Veal Ta Prak Pond, and returning to Chi Phat directly from Veal Ta Prak Pond. Overnights include 2 night in the viilage, 2 nights at thr Damnak Kos Bird watching campsite, and 1 night in Antea Preng campsite.
- 5 Days - 4 Nights: This tour includes boating on the Stung Pruoat River on a traditional rowboat and returning to Chi Phat on the river. You will spend 2 nights in the village and 2 nights at the Damnak Kos Bird watching campsite.
Prices for the above tours pending activity type and the group size, tours include: In tour transportation, guide, forest cook, all meals, camping gear and binoculars.
All multi day activities and some single day activities require using a guide; Chi Phat eco-guides are familiar with the area's terain and hazards, guides are trained with Fist Aid skills by the Cambodia Red Cross and also provide on-tour mountain bike repairs and maintenance
Prices include a voluntary contribution of $5 to the Cardamom Conservation Fund (CCF) that helps to preserve the rain forest.
Chi Phat Homestays
The Chi Phat CBET project has 12 guesthouses and 5 home-stays that are official members of the project. Membership in the CBET (Community Based Eco Tourism initiative) means that the facilities are monitored by the CBET committee, they are being cleaned regularly, and that facility owners share a portion of their revenues with the community fund, allowing the project to become sustainable.
Bookings are made on a rotation basis to ensure business is shared equally among the accommodation providers. However, visitors may also choose their preferred guest house or home stay.
Staying in one of the CBET accommodation provider member’s ensures quality accommodation standards and that your money is shared with the community
What is the difference between a guesthouse and a home stay?
A guesthouse has at least 2 rooms, while a home stay has only 1 room allocated for visitors in the local family’s house. If you prefer a quieter, more intimate village experience you may want to choose a home stay. If you want to share your time with other visitors, you may prefer to choose to stay in one of our guesthouses.
Bathroom facilities consist of either a squat or sit down toilet (all home–stays are equipped with western style toilet) and a water cistern with scoop will function as your shower. Laundry services are available on request.
Accommodation providers have a folder of information which includes an introduction to the family, a code of conduct that covers expectations for culturally appropriate behavior, and a set of pictorial communication cards that will assist you in communicating your needs to the host.
The Chi Phat people request that guests respect the local culture by dressing modestly and adhering to a code of conduct provided
Food:
The CBET restaurant is located in the CBET Visitor Centre and is operated by the CBET cooking group, The restaurant serves simple food in a set menu of mainly local dishes. Depending on availability, ingredients are freshly bought every day in the local market.
The menu includes dishes like: Chhar khanhie such moan (Fried chicken with ginger), Bampong kdam ning Bangkang (Deep-fried crab and lobster), Bampong trei (Deep-fried fish), Mi char such kou ning banler (Fried noodle with beef and vegetable), Tong Yam bangkang (Lobster soup), Samlor muchhou khatis (Sour soup with coconut milk), Soup bous (Vegetable soup), Bay Chhar Banler Preng Khachang (Fried rice with vegetable) vegetarian food is also available upon request.
Restaurant hours and food prices: Prices of food includes costs of ingredients, cook fees and a contribution to the CBET fund
Breakfast: is served from 7:30am to 9:30am for $2.5 and includes Fried rice or Fried noodle + coffee/tea + Fruit + water
Lunch: is served from 11:00am to 13:00pm for $3.5 and includes rice + 2 main dishes + fruit + water
Dinner: is served from 18:30pm to 20:30pm for $3.5 and includes rice + 2 main dishes + fruit + water
A few small noodle soup shops serve “Kouyteou” (a local noodle soup dish with pork, beef or chicken, for around $0.5 - $0.75) and rice and operate early morning and at lunch time. These are located in the Market and along the main road outside of the market.
A few Coffee shops sell hot and ice-coffee, this are also located along the main road
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