Friday, March 18, 2016
How to plan a trip to travel Cambodia
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As the increasing international visitors to Cambodia arrive by air at
either Phnom Penh or Siem Reap in recent years. ActiveTravel Asia (
www.activetravel.asia ) show some travel tips & information for
travelers who intend to plan their trips in Cambodia and Indochina
Most international visitors to Cambodia arrive by air at either Phnom Penh or Siem Reap. An increasing number of airlines are operating into Cambodia in response to the Cambodian governments open skies policy. The list of international airlines serving Cambodia includes; Bangkok Airways,
China Southern Airlines, Dragonair, EVA Air, Lao Airlines, Malaysia
Airlines, Mandarin Airlines, Mekong Airlines, Shanghai Airlines, Siem
Reap Airways International, Silk Air, Royal Phnom Penh Airways, Thai
Airways International and Vietnam Airlines.
For transport to the
city centre when arriving at Phnom Penh, you will find taxis outside the
arrival hall. The taxi fare from the airport to the city is US$7 and
the trip will take about 15 minutes, depending on traffic.
In
Siem Reap the cost of a taxi into the town area from the airport is
US$5. Many of the larger hotels will offer free transport so let your
hotel know your flight arrival details in advance.
Overland travel to Cambodia is possible through Thailand, Laos and Vietnam via border crossings.
Travelling around Cambodia
Air
travel, bus, train, boat and taxi are all modes of transport available
to tourists in Cambodia. Your selection is best determined by how far
you wish to travel, the time you have available, the amount you want to
spend and, sometimes, by the weather as during the wet season travel by
road especially in the provinces can be very slow.
For getting around the major centres such as Phnom Penh, Siem Reap and Sihanoukville,
the most common form of public transport is the moto (motorbike taxi).
The motos are fast, cheap (negotiate the price before your trip) and
readily available however if you are unfamiliar with sitting as a
passenger on a motorbike in heavy traffic, such as in Phnom Penh, then
you may prefer an alternative mode.
The quaint cyclo is also
common in the cities and is a safer more pleasant way of getting around
compared to the moto, although obviously slower! Again, negotiate the
price first.
For comfort and safety your best option may be to
hire a car, with a driver, and this will cost you around US$20-$25 per
day. Your hotel/guesthouse will usually be able to arrange a car for
you.
Where to stay
There are accommodation options to suit
all tastes and budgets in Cambodia, from 5-star luxury hotels to
inexpensive and friendly guesthouses. Please click on our Accommodation
link to see an extensive list.
Currency / Banks / Credit Cards
The
official currency of Cambodia is the Riel however US dollars are widely
accepted; in fact many businesses set their prices in US dollars. It is
however wise to carry some riel around with you for small purchases.
The current exchange rate for the riel to the US$ is around 4000 riel =
US$1.
The acceptance of credit cards is increasing in Cambodia
and you can get cash advances against your credit card at some major
commercial banks. There are however no ATMs that will provide access to
foreign bank accounts.
Climate
Cambodia has a tropical
climate that is warm and humid. In the monsoon season, abundant rain
allows for the cultivation of a wide variety of crops and this year
round tropical climate makes Cambodia ideal for the tourism industry.
Visitors do need not fear natural disasters such as erupting volcanoes
or earthquakes, and the country is not directly affected by tropical
storms.
Cambodia
can be visited throughout the year. However those planning to travel
extensively by road should avoid the last two months of the rainy season
when some countryside roads may be impassable.
The climate can
generally be described as tropical. As the country is affected by
monsoon, it is hot and humid with an overage temperature around 27.C
(80.F) but in the dry season it is cool and very much like a European
summer.
There are two distinct seasons: the Rainy Season and the Dry Season. However, the Dry Season is divided into two sub-seasons
, cool and hot and these seasons are:
The Rainy season:
From June till October 27-35.C (80-95.f)
The Dry season (cool):
From November till February 17-27.C (80-95.F)
The Dry season (Hot) :
From March till May 29-38.C (84-100.F)
Cambodia is one of the few countries that visitors can enjoy all the year round.
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