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Do I need any vaccinations?Bangkok to Siem Reap & Siem Reap to Bangkok: 6 flights daily,it take one hour flight (by Bangkok Airway) Saigon to Siem Reap & Siem Reap to Saigon: 6 flights daily,one hour flight only ( by Vietnam Airline ) Kulalumpor to Siem Reap & Siem Reap to Kulalumpor: 2 flights daily,taking about 2 hours (by Air Asia Airline) Singapore to Siem Reap & Siem Reap to Sin...
Can I issue Cambodia Visa on arrival ? How ? where can I issue ?Only Malaysians NOT require Visa , All other nationals require visas to visit Cambodia. Arrival by flight can issue "On arrival Visa" at at Phnom Penh and Siem Reap International airports. It cost 20$ for tourists Visa and 25$ for the Bussiness Visa.(one passport sized photo each person for Visa)
Q:What shall I do , if I do not have photo ?Clients must bring fews passport sized photos with you for Visa (upon arrival at the airport ) & for Angkor entrance fee ,If you're arriving by air and you forget your photo they'll charge you fews dollas and let you in anyway.If you don't have it......money talk.
What is the proper currency to use?US Dollars are as commonly used as the Cambodian Rields and even Thai Baht is acceptable in many places. Most hotels and many restaurants and shops set their prices in dollars. Small transactions are usually done in Riel. Always carry some small Riel for motorcycle taxis, snacks, beggars and other small purchases. Riel notes come in 200, 500, 1000, 5000, 10,000, 50,000 and...
Are there a lot of counterfeit bills floating around?Some, yes, but if I ever had one I didn't know it, so I wouldn't worry too much about it. If for any reason you find yourself with a possible counterfeit, just keep trying, eventually somebody will take it. The best place to get rid of it would probably be in paying your airport departure tax as they don't seem to check the money their handed. For Cambodian riels, you will...
Are there any ATMs?Yes !! there are 5 ATMs in Siem Reap Town (2 in Siem Reap Airport) and 5 ATMs in Phnom Penh. The travellers also could get cash in US Dollas (in Cambodia US$ is as common as local currency).
Do I need a tour guide to see Angkor?There is no requirement that says you have to use a guide to visit Angkor WAt Group Temples. It's entirely a personal decision but one option to consider is hiring a local guide for 2 or 3 days to make your trip very special and memorable. English speaking Guides cost between $25 and $35 a day and are available speaking a number of foreign languages including English, Fren...
How many days do I need to see Angkor?This is a very commonly asked question that really doesn't have a definite answer. Some people are happy with 2 day, some find a week is not enough. But to give you some kind of answer, try to give yourself at least 3days in Siem Reap, though a week may be better as you can take a break from the temples for one or two days to see some other area sights and avoid temple bur...
How much does Angkor Ticket cost?A one-day ticket is $20, a three-day ticket is $40, a seven-day ticket is $60. Unfortunately, the multi-day tickets must be used on consecutive days, a policy I strongly oppose. I do believe that Siem Reap could see a noticeable increase in tourist revenue if this consecutive day policy was eliminated and, for example, three-day tickets could be used on any three days in a...
Is the food safe to eat?Everybody sometimes comes down with some kind of food poisoning here but everybody has to eat. I wouldn't stress too much on the food. Look at it, smell it, whatever, just eat. I've gotten sick at nice restaurants and I've eaten from street stalls where the food was pre-cooked hours before and had no problems whatsoever. The best rule to follow is if you see a place with a...
What beer is available and what's best?In restaurants and bars the most common brands are Angkor beer, Anchor, Beer Lao, and Tiger. Angkor is domestic, Tiger and Anchor are from Singapore but brewed locally (Anchor is young Tiger), and Beer Lao is imported from Laos. Tiger and Angkor are the most common beers on tap. Two other local beers are Crown and Bayon but these are cheap rat's piss and rarely seen in res...
Are land mines a problem for tourists?No. Many million tourists alone walked around Cambodia in 2001 and nobody stepped on a land mine . To this day, there have been no reported incidents of any foreign visitor stepping on a mine in Cambodia. Not one. The major tourist areas are absolutely mine-free. While the guidebooks still suggest being careful, even around Angkor Wat, the question you need to ask yourself...
Do I need any vaccinations?Travellers have very very little to worry about in a country where health standards are ranked amongst the highest in Asia. Vaccinations are not required to enter the Kingdom of Cambodia; you are unless coming from a "yellow" infected area.(Most fo the restaurants in Cambodia are outdoor,please put the insect repelent on your skin when you want to go out for dinn...
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