Popokvil Waterfalls
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Popokvil Waterfalls are a pair of cascades located within Bokor National Park on the Bokor plateau, dropping from the highland jungle into a valley below. The upper fall tumbles approximately 14 meters into a broad natural pool, while the lower fall descends a further 18 meters over a wider rock face. Both falls are most impressive during and immediately after the rainy season from June to November, when rainfall on the plateau is heavy and sustained. The surrounding forest at this altitude is notably cooler and more lush than the lowlands, filled with orchids, mosses, and bird calls. The falls are a short walk from the main Bokor road and make a refreshing detour when exploring the broader national park and hill station ruins nearby.
Popokvil Waterfalls are a pair of cascades located within Bokor National Park on the Bokor plateau, dropping from the highland jungle into a valley below. The upper fall tumbles approximately 14 meters into a broad natural pool, while the lower fall descends a further 18 meters over a wider rock face. Both falls are most impressive during and immediately after the rainy season from June to November, when rainfall on the plateau is heavy and sustained. The surrounding forest at this altitude is notably cooler and more lush than the lowlands, filled with orchids, mosses, and bird calls. The falls are a short walk from the main Bokor road and make a refreshing detour when exploring the broader national park and hill station ruins nearby.
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