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Bees Unlimited

  • Writer: Jon Elkins
    Jon Elkins
  • May 30, 2018
  • 1 min read

Bees Unlimited is a leader in Cambodia, when it comes to promoting the practice of rafter beekeeping and sustainable honey harvesting for local people in the Siem Reap area.


This is the only facility of its kind in the country, where a comprehensive village-based beekeeping program has been introduced. Bees Unlimited combines technology with hands on practical training in indigenous bee keeping for local people to learn and use.


The program serves to educate people about sustainable honey harvesting, honey and wax processing, which is something that can be replicated at little or no cost to the beekeepers.




The aim is to encourage marginalized families to try something different in order to make a living, and to teach traditional honey hunters struggling to make ends meet – new and improved methods of beekeeping.


Bees Unlimited arrange highly recommended, family friendly tours that will provide a- touch-taste-feel-smell and see - adventure in rural Cambodia including an Angkor Nature Tour ($40 plus Angkor park pass required). The focus of the tour is on bugs, beetles, and butterflies but you can also expect to encounter a wide variety of arachnids, reptiles and amphibians--and maybe a few small mammals.



The photo and video content used in this article has been reproduced

with the kind permission of Dani Jump @ Bees Unlimited.


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