Land Crab Mating March — Cardamom Mountains Cambodia
Returns Oct 2026
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Land Crab Mating March — Cardamom Mountains Cambodia

The Cardamom Mountains of southwest Cambodia host one of Southeast Asia's least-documented mass invertebrate spectacles: the seasonal emergence and mating march of the Cardamom land crab (Phricotelphusa limula and relatives) following the monsoon rains of October, when hillside forest floors are covered in dense assemblages of terrestrial crabs moving toward stream valleys. The crabs' carapace colours — vivid red, orange, and violet in mating display — make the forest floor appear to move in the low dawn light of October mornings. The Cardamom Rainforest Landscape, one of Asia's last intact lowland rainforest blocks, provides the ecological context for this spectacle: a fully intact predator-prey system where monitor lizards, king cobras, and binturongs all feed on the moving crab columns.

When
Oct — Apr, peak Oct
Best viewing
A remote dawn spectacle of vibrantly coloured land crabs swarming across hillside forest floors in mass mating columns, set within one of Southeast Asia's last intact rainforest ecosystems. Expect challenging access and few other visitors.
Category
Fauna
Status
Returns Oct 2026

About this spectacle

In October, following the peak monsoon rains, the forest floors of Cambodia's Cardamom Mountains come alive with one of Southeast Asia's rarest invertebrate spectacles. Hillsides fill with dense columns of terrestrial crabs — Phricotelphusa limula and related species — marching toward stream valleys for mating. Their carapaces burn with vivid reds, oranges, and violets, turning the leaf litter into a slow-moving carpet of colour visible in the low, raking light of dawn. The sound is a dry, rustling percussion underfoot. The setting is one of Asia's last intact lowland rainforest blocks, where the food web is fully intact: monitor lizards stalk the edges of crab columns, king cobras thread through the undergrowth, and binturongs move overhead. Access is remote and challenging, meaning observers share this experience with very few others. Dawn is the optimal window, when crab movement peaks and the forest canopy diffuses golden light across the forest floor.

When to go

Oct — Apr, peak Oct

Getting there

Nearest airport: PNH. Nearest city: Sihanoukville.

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