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Angkor Wildlife and Aquarium Destination – Opens in Cambodia as a World Class Zoological Facility

The Angkor Wildlife and Aquarium Destination is a highly anticipated destination in the Cambodian Siem Reap region, marking a new chapter in Cambodian tourism. The facility is the first world-class destination in Cambodia, attracting increased attention and tourism to the Kingdom and surrounding areas. This zoological park not only offers an opportunity for sightseeing but also serves as a conservation site for rare or endangered Cambodian wildlife species, providing a space for education and wildlife knowledge for locals and visitors alike.

The Angkor Wildlife and Aquarium boasts a large Mekong River exhibit, containing the largest giant Mekong catfish in captivity. In addition, the park features rare fish and other animals, including enclosures for large wildlife species such as tigers, otters, small bears, and sea and freshwater marine life from the Amazon River.

This project is not only a major win for Cambodia’s tourism industry, but it also brings economic benefits to the region. The attraction is expected to create jobs and contribute to economic growth in the district and nationally.

International Concept Management (ICM), founded in 1995 and a leading company in the design, engineering, and project management of themed attractions and aquariums, was responsible for the development of the Angkor Wildlife and Aquarium. With headquarters located in Hong Kong and offices throughout the U.S., Vietnam, and China, ICM has a proven track record of creating unique destinations that inspire, educate, and entertain.

The Angkor Wildlife and Aquarium is a must-see destination for both locals and visitors, offering a unique and thrilling experience for all. With the launch of this project, ICM continues to expand its portfolio and offer its expertise in the specialized realm of themed attractions and aquariums.

Mr Zoo News
The Editor-in-Chief of ZooReviews with a passion for zoos, conservation and species preservation. Mr Zoo has worked with zoos around the world to help develop enrichment programs, along with helping to build zoo volunteer organizations across South East Asia.

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