Monks on Eco-Pilgrimage to Save Cambodian Forests
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Monks on Eco-Pilgrimage to Save Cambodian Forests
Monks lead eco-pilgrimage to Cardamoms
Voun Dara | Publication date 06 June 2022 | 21:53 ICT
The Venerable Yon Seng Yeat leads a pilgrimage from Kampong Speu province to Koh Kong in 2021. Photo supplied
Around 30 monks, lecturers and students are planning to march 265km, crossing the Cardamom Mountains in the Kingdom’s southwest, to inspire love for nature and promote environment conservation.
The pilgrimage – to be led by the venerable Yorn Seng Yeat, vice-chancellor of Preah Sihanouk Raja Buddhist University – will be completed on foot and is expected to take 19 days. The group will depart Kampong Speu province on June 7 in a march intended to spark discussion about conservation.
Venerable Seng Yeat told The Post on June 6 that this is the fifth pilgrimage he has led. In 2021, members of his “Buddhism and the Environment” programme covered 250km through the Cardamom Mountains.
“The main purpose of this pilgrimage is to raise awareness of the forest and environment’s value through a 19-day pilgrimage to the Cardamom Mountains, on foot,” he said.
The pilgrimage will begin at the base of Phnom Khnong Veal – located in Ta Sal commune’s Sorya village of Kampong Speu’s Oral district – and will end at Phnom Khnong Preah in Thmor Da commune’s Ekpheap village of Pursat province’s Veal Veng district.
“The main purpose of this pilgrimage is to encourage a love of nature through journeying into the forest. On the other hand, we also want to send a message to the public that the forest is the life and breath of humanity. The Cardamom Mountains are considered the main habitat of Cambodia’s most unique wildlife and some of the most crucial to biodiversity in Southeast Asia, but some species are almost extinct in the forest,” he said.
He added that there were many challenges facing those who joined the pilgrimage. Because it’s the rainy season now, there may be health issues or difficulties in finding pathways. He expected the terrain to be especially difficult between Khnong Veal and Phnom Marich Kang Keb points, but believed they would be up to the task. Another challenge would be walking from Osom to Phnom Khnong Preah, as he had heard the paths there were poor.
“I haven’t been there, but according to our guides, from Osom to Phnom Khnong Preah, there are thick forests and lots of bamboo. Once we reach there, we will be isolated and it is likely we will spend up to 10 days in the forest. Each of the participants must be willing to make physical and mental sacrifices to accomplish this pilgrimage,” he said.
https://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/ ... -cardamoms
Voun Dara | Publication date 06 June 2022 | 21:53 ICT
The Venerable Yon Seng Yeat leads a pilgrimage from Kampong Speu province to Koh Kong in 2021. Photo supplied
Around 30 monks, lecturers and students are planning to march 265km, crossing the Cardamom Mountains in the Kingdom’s southwest, to inspire love for nature and promote environment conservation.
The pilgrimage – to be led by the venerable Yorn Seng Yeat, vice-chancellor of Preah Sihanouk Raja Buddhist University – will be completed on foot and is expected to take 19 days. The group will depart Kampong Speu province on June 7 in a march intended to spark discussion about conservation.
Venerable Seng Yeat told The Post on June 6 that this is the fifth pilgrimage he has led. In 2021, members of his “Buddhism and the Environment” programme covered 250km through the Cardamom Mountains.
“The main purpose of this pilgrimage is to raise awareness of the forest and environment’s value through a 19-day pilgrimage to the Cardamom Mountains, on foot,” he said.
The pilgrimage will begin at the base of Phnom Khnong Veal – located in Ta Sal commune’s Sorya village of Kampong Speu’s Oral district – and will end at Phnom Khnong Preah in Thmor Da commune’s Ekpheap village of Pursat province’s Veal Veng district.
“The main purpose of this pilgrimage is to encourage a love of nature through journeying into the forest. On the other hand, we also want to send a message to the public that the forest is the life and breath of humanity. The Cardamom Mountains are considered the main habitat of Cambodia’s most unique wildlife and some of the most crucial to biodiversity in Southeast Asia, but some species are almost extinct in the forest,” he said.
He added that there were many challenges facing those who joined the pilgrimage. Because it’s the rainy season now, there may be health issues or difficulties in finding pathways. He expected the terrain to be especially difficult between Khnong Veal and Phnom Marich Kang Keb points, but believed they would be up to the task. Another challenge would be walking from Osom to Phnom Khnong Preah, as he had heard the paths there were poor.
“I haven’t been there, but according to our guides, from Osom to Phnom Khnong Preah, there are thick forests and lots of bamboo. Once we reach there, we will be isolated and it is likely we will spend up to 10 days in the forest. Each of the participants must be willing to make physical and mental sacrifices to accomplish this pilgrimage,” he said.
https://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/ ... -cardamoms
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