Tonle Sap view area is located in front of Phsar Krom, about 1 kilometer
from the provincial town. The site includes many floating houses and
fishing lots, where locals raise and catch fish. The site is popular
among foreign visitors who want to learn about Cambodian fishermen and
those people who live on the river. The Tonle Sap is a very large river,
which at one point becomes as wide as a lake. Traveling along this
river is an interesting way to reach Siam Reap from Pnomh Penh. While
the slow boats take a couple of days to make the journey, it is easy to
find fast boats which take only half a day.
It is preferable to
arm oneself with sunscreen and sit on the top of the boat (which will be
overcrowded), to get a better view, more fresh air, and improve your
chances of survival should the boat capsize. In June and November the
Tonle Sap River changes direction. In June, with monsoon rains swelling
the Mekong, excess water is pushed into the Tonle Sap that then drains
back upstream into the lake, flooding the surrounding low plains. By
monsoon's end, in November, the pressure is relieved and the Tonle Sap
reverses course and returns to the direction of flow expected of it.
However,
the waters of this, the largest of Southeast Asian lakes, take several
more months before they begin to recede, and it is not until February
that Tonle Sap Lake begins its return to normal size. The mud banks
created by the flooding are extremely fertile, and local rice farmers
have developed a deepwater rice that is unique to this area. The months
of flooding also encourages the growth of huge fish stocks and other
aquatic life, that become extremely easy to catch once the waters begin
to reside. Fishing families string nets and bamboo traps across the
lake's mouth and the numerous fish can almost be plucked from the water.
The Tonle Sap Lake's level drops so fast that it catches out many of
its inhabitants, and its not unlikely to see fisherman picking their
catch from the trees.
Monday, December 8, 2014
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