Time Zone |
Africa/Bangui |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+1 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Time Zone |
Asia/Phnom_Penh |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+7 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Nola is the capital of the Sangha-Mbaere prefecture of the Central African Republic, located in the southwestern part of the country near the borders with Cameroon and Congo-Brazzaville. The city is located in the tropical rainforest region, on the banks of the Sangha River, a tributary of the Oubangui River, with a population of about 40,000 people, with agriculture and forestry as the mainstay of the economy.
NOLA has a typical tropical climate with abundant annual rainfall and is surrounded by dense rainforest with remarkable biodiversity. The city serves as a border trade hub, connecting Central Africa with neighboring countries by land and waterway transport, with active trade in agricultural products such as timber, coffee and cocoa.
The local population lives from farming and forestry and retains a traditional Bantu culture. Nora's infrastructure is relatively simple, but in recent years it has gradually developed public services such as education and healthcare, and has become the administrative and commercial center of the southwestern region.
Although the tourism industry is not yet mature, the natural rainforest landscape and indigenous villages around NOLA offer a unique experience for adventure travelers. Visits require safety and advance local knowledge.
Kampong Roi (Ratanakiri) is a province in the northeastern part of Cambodia, with Banlung as its capital city. Located in a remote and mountainous area bordering Laos and Vietnam, the province is known for its rich natural resources and diverse ethnic cultures. With lush rainforests, waterfalls and volcanic lakes such as the famous Yeak Laom Volcanic Lake, Kampong Lo is a popular destination for eco-tourism.
Kampong Lo Province has a mountainous terrain and a humid climate covered with virgin forests and biodiversity reserves. It is home to a variety of wildlife and is rich in gems, timber and other resources. Environmental protection and sustainable development is one of the local challenges.
Kampong Lo is inhabited by several ethnic minority groups, such as the Karen and Jarai, retaining distinct languages, traditions and ways of life. The economy is based on agriculture, with crops such as rubber, cashew nuts and peppers, and a growing tourism industry that attracts tourists to explore its natural and cultural landscapes.