A significant step forward has been taken in the development of a cable car system at Bokor Mountain as Doppelmayr's subsidiary INPUT conducts its first site visit. Under Sokimex Investment Group's leadership and support from Confluences, the project aims to enhance tourism while preserving the site's heritage.
INPUT, a subsidiary of cableway technology leader Doppelmayr, represented by CEO Hannes TRIEBNIK, recently completed its first visit to Cambodia to explore the development of a cable car system at Bokor Mountain. This collaboration, supported by Confluences and Sokimex Investment Group, combines expertise in design and technology to improve this remarkable destination.
Last month, Confluences, working with Doppelmayr Seilbahnen GmbH, received approval from Sokimex Investment Group to study the feasibility of a cable car system for Kampot's Bokor Mountain. Following this approval, INPUT first visited as part of Doppelmayr to explore the project. The team examines several possible cable car routes that align with Bokor Mountain's development plans. The project envisions stations at various levels, each featuring restaurants and cafes, while visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking and mountain biking.
"Bokor holds great promise as a tourism destination. Step by step, we aim to help revive Bokor and attract the right partners to unlock its full potential," says our CEO, Soreasmey KE BIN.
The collaboration between Confluences, INPUT, and Sokimex Investment Group, led by Neak Oknha Sok KONG, focuses on developing sustainable tourism while protecting Bokor's unique environment. The planned cable car system will improve access to the mountain's historic sites while preserving its natural surroundings.
The team conducts detailed studies on station locations, environmental protection, and visitor projections. This includes selecting optimal station positions, assessing environmental impacts, and ensuring the system aligns with Bokor Mountain's long-term development goals.
This feasibility study marks a crucial step in bringing the cable car project to life. With its potential to enhance Bokor's accessibility while maintaining a solid commitment to environmental sustainability, this initiative promises to impact the region's tourism industry.
About Doppelmayr : is the global leader in ropeway engineering, operating in 50 countries. Their subsidiary INPUT specializes in developing holistic tourism experiences, combining transport solutions with destination development to create sustainable attractions worldwide.
For more information about the project, visit www.confluences.asia, or contact Ms. Borarangsey Korm at borarangsey.korm@confluences.asia.
A significant step forward has been taken in the development of a cable car system at Bokor Mountain as Doppelmayr's subsidiary INPUT conducts its first site visit. Under Sokimex Investment Group's leadership and support from Confluences, the project aims to enhance tourism while preserving the site's heritage.
INPUT, a subsidiary of cableway technology leader Doppelmayr, represented by CEO Hannes TRIEBNIK, recently completed its first visit to Cambodia to explore the development of a cable car system at Bokor Mountain. This collaboration, supported by Confluences and Sokimex Investment Group, combines expertise in design and technology to improve this remarkable destination.
Last month, Confluences, working with Doppelmayr Seilbahnen GmbH, received approval from Sokimex Investment Group to study the feasibility of a cable car system for Kampot's Bokor Mountain. Following this approval, INPUT first visited as part of Doppelmayr to explore the project. The team examines several possible cable car routes that align with Bokor Mountain's development plans. The project envisions stations at various levels, each featuring restaurants and cafes, while visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking and mountain biking.
"Bokor holds great promise as a tourism destination. Step by step, we aim to help revive Bokor and attract the right partners to unlock its full potential," says our CEO, Soreasmey KE BIN.
The collaboration between Confluences, INPUT, and Sokimex Investment Group, led by Neak Oknha Sok KONG, focuses on developing sustainable tourism while protecting Bokor's unique environment. The planned cable car system will improve access to the mountain's historic sites while preserving its natural surroundings.
The team conducts detailed studies on station locations, environmental protection, and visitor projections. This includes selecting optimal station positions, assessing environmental impacts, and ensuring the system aligns with Bokor Mountain's long-term development goals.
This feasibility study marks a crucial step in bringing the cable car project to life. With its potential to enhance Bokor's accessibility while maintaining a solid commitment to environmental sustainability, this initiative promises to impact the region's tourism industry.
About Doppelmayr : is the global leader in ropeway engineering, operating in 50 countries. Their subsidiary INPUT specializes in developing holistic tourism experiences, combining transport solutions with destination development to create sustainable attractions worldwide.
For more information about the project, visit www.confluences.asia, or contact Ms. Borarangsey Korm at borarangsey.korm@confluences.asia.
A significant step forward has been taken in the development of a cable car system at Bokor Mountain as Doppelmayr's subsidiary INPUT conducts its first site visit. Under Sokimex Investment Group's leadership and support from Confluences, the project aims to enhance tourism while preserving the site's heritage.
INPUT, a subsidiary of cableway technology leader Doppelmayr, represented by CEO Hannes TRIEBNIK, recently completed its first visit to Cambodia to explore the development of a cable car system at Bokor Mountain. This collaboration, supported by Confluences and Sokimex Investment Group, combines expertise in design and technology to improve this remarkable destination.
Last month, Confluences, working with Doppelmayr Seilbahnen GmbH, received approval from Sokimex Investment Group to study the feasibility of a cable car system for Kampot's Bokor Mountain. Following this approval, INPUT first visited as part of Doppelmayr to explore the project. The team examines several possible cable car routes that align with Bokor Mountain's development plans. The project envisions stations at various levels, each featuring restaurants and cafes, while visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking and mountain biking.
"Bokor holds great promise as a tourism destination. Step by step, we aim to help revive Bokor and attract the right partners to unlock its full potential," says our CEO, Soreasmey KE BIN.
The collaboration between Confluences, INPUT, and Sokimex Investment Group, led by Neak Oknha Sok KONG, focuses on developing sustainable tourism while protecting Bokor's unique environment. The planned cable car system will improve access to the mountain's historic sites while preserving its natural surroundings.
The team conducts detailed studies on station locations, environmental protection, and visitor projections. This includes selecting optimal station positions, assessing environmental impacts, and ensuring the system aligns with Bokor Mountain's long-term development goals.
This feasibility study marks a crucial step in bringing the cable car project to life. With its potential to enhance Bokor's accessibility while maintaining a solid commitment to environmental sustainability, this initiative promises to impact the region's tourism industry.
About Doppelmayr : is the global leader in ropeway engineering, operating in 50 countries. Their subsidiary INPUT specializes in developing holistic tourism experiences, combining transport solutions with destination development to create sustainable attractions worldwide.
For more information about the project, visit www.confluences.asia, or contact Ms. Borarangsey Korm at borarangsey.korm@confluences.asia.
A significant step forward has been taken in the development of a cable car system at Bokor Mountain as Doppelmayr's subsidiary INPUT conducts its first site visit. Under Sokimex Investment Group's leadership and support from Confluences, the project aims to enhance tourism while preserving the site's heritage.
INPUT, a subsidiary of cableway technology leader Doppelmayr, represented by CEO Hannes TRIEBNIK, recently completed its first visit to Cambodia to explore the development of a cable car system at Bokor Mountain. This collaboration, supported by Confluences and Sokimex Investment Group, combines expertise in design and technology to improve this remarkable destination.
Last month, Confluences, working with Doppelmayr Seilbahnen GmbH, received approval from Sokimex Investment Group to study the feasibility of a cable car system for Kampot's Bokor Mountain. Following this approval, INPUT first visited as part of Doppelmayr to explore the project. The team examines several possible cable car routes that align with Bokor Mountain's development plans. The project envisions stations at various levels, each featuring restaurants and cafes, while visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking and mountain biking.
"Bokor holds great promise as a tourism destination. Step by step, we aim to help revive Bokor and attract the right partners to unlock its full potential," says our CEO, Soreasmey KE BIN.
The collaboration between Confluences, INPUT, and Sokimex Investment Group, led by Neak Oknha Sok KONG, focuses on developing sustainable tourism while protecting Bokor's unique environment. The planned cable car system will improve access to the mountain's historic sites while preserving its natural surroundings.
The team conducts detailed studies on station locations, environmental protection, and visitor projections. This includes selecting optimal station positions, assessing environmental impacts, and ensuring the system aligns with Bokor Mountain's long-term development goals.
This feasibility study marks a crucial step in bringing the cable car project to life. With its potential to enhance Bokor's accessibility while maintaining a solid commitment to environmental sustainability, this initiative promises to impact the region's tourism industry.
About Doppelmayr : is the global leader in ropeway engineering, operating in 50 countries. Their subsidiary INPUT specializes in developing holistic tourism experiences, combining transport solutions with destination development to create sustainable attractions worldwide.
For more information about the project, visit www.confluences.asia, or contact Ms. Borarangsey Korm at borarangsey.korm@confluences.asia.
A significant step forward has been taken in the development of a cable car system at Bokor Mountain as Doppelmayr's subsidiary INPUT conducts its first site visit. Under Sokimex Investment Group's leadership and support from Confluences, the project aims to enhance tourism while preserving the site's heritage.
INPUT, a subsidiary of cableway technology leader Doppelmayr, represented by CEO Hannes TRIEBNIK, recently completed its first visit to Cambodia to explore the development of a cable car system at Bokor Mountain. This collaboration, supported by Confluences and Sokimex Investment Group, combines expertise in design and technology to improve this remarkable destination.
Last month, Confluences, working with Doppelmayr Seilbahnen GmbH, received approval from Sokimex Investment Group to study the feasibility of a cable car system for Kampot's Bokor Mountain. Following this approval, INPUT first visited as part of Doppelmayr to explore the project. The team examines several possible cable car routes that align with Bokor Mountain's development plans. The project envisions stations at various levels, each featuring restaurants and cafes, while visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking and mountain biking.
"Bokor holds great promise as a tourism destination. Step by step, we aim to help revive Bokor and attract the right partners to unlock its full potential," says our CEO, Soreasmey KE BIN.
The collaboration between Confluences, INPUT, and Sokimex Investment Group, led by Neak Oknha Sok KONG, focuses on developing sustainable tourism while protecting Bokor's unique environment. The planned cable car system will improve access to the mountain's historic sites while preserving its natural surroundings.
The team conducts detailed studies on station locations, environmental protection, and visitor projections. This includes selecting optimal station positions, assessing environmental impacts, and ensuring the system aligns with Bokor Mountain's long-term development goals.
This feasibility study marks a crucial step in bringing the cable car project to life. With its potential to enhance Bokor's accessibility while maintaining a solid commitment to environmental sustainability, this initiative promises to impact the region's tourism industry.
About Doppelmayr : is the global leader in ropeway engineering, operating in 50 countries. Their subsidiary INPUT specializes in developing holistic tourism experiences, combining transport solutions with destination development to create sustainable attractions worldwide.
For more information about the project, visit www.confluences.asia, or contact Ms. Borarangsey Korm at borarangsey.korm@confluences.asia.