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Frequently Asked Question About Cambodia
Airport tax
How much shall I pay for airport tax?
The costs of airport tax are
International Departure Tax: US$ 25 per person
and domestic departure tax: US$6 per person
Getting there
There are
direct flights to the capital of Phnom Penh from Bangkok, Hochiminh,
Kualalumpur, Singapore, Hongkong, Vientiane and Guangzou. All of these cities serve as
gateways to Cambodia meaning Cambodia is easily reached from further a field. Cambodia
can also be reached by road from Thailand and Vietnam. Another exotic way to reach
Cambodia is by river boat or sea cruise.
Health
Do I require medical insurance before travelling to Cambodia?
It is a good idea for you to have medical insurance before you travel to Cambodia as
Cambodia does not have reciprocal health service agreements with other nations.
Do I need any vaccinations for Cambodia vacations?
Travellers have 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.
Money - Currency
What money should I take for Cambodia tours?
Travelers checks are accepted, and just about all credit cards too. US dollars and Thai baht are
equally welcome. It is unnecessary to carry around wads of the local currency the Riels. Cash
advances can be taken on major credit cards in most Phnom Penh and Siem Reap banks but
there are no ATM machines yet. International transfers can also be arranged-funds can be
available within 48-72 hours if you are in capital city
Are there ATMs in Cambodia?
The ANZ Royal Group has finally brought international access, 7-day, 24-hour ATMs to Cambodia.
Safety
Is it safe to travel? Are there places to avoid?
There is some risk from terrorism due to continuing terrorist activity in South East Asia,
and travellers are advised to be vigilant in public places and areas frequented by
foreigners. Cambodia remains one of the most heavily land-mined countries in the world.
Visitors should travel with a local guide and never stray off the main paths. It is not
advisable to travel anywhere at night. Caution should be taken in the capital, Phnom Penh,
especially at night, as street crime is a problem, and there have been several incidents
involving foreigners around popular tourist nightspots in Phnom Penh. After dark there is
also a risk of violent crime in Siem Reap and Sihanoukville. Visitors should be aware that
bag snatching is becoming an increasing problem on tuk-tuks, motorcycle taxis and while
walking in the main towns. Due to the large numbers of tourists involved in road accidents
on motorcycles, police in Siem Reap have banned rental outlets from hiring motorcycles to
tourists.
Telecommunications
Telephone:
Most hotels now have IDD phones in rooms and it is possible to send faxes
from hotels and post offices although these services are expensive. It may not always be
possible to make international calls in remote areas. If you have worldwide coverage, you
can bring your own mobile phone and use it to make domestic or international calls. Check
with your mobile phone provider for the costs before using it abroad - it may be expensive.
Internet:
Major hotels have Business Centres with PCs connected to the Internet. Some
of them have wireless broadband access in rooms or public areas. Cyber cafes are
becoming popular and are easily found in major towns and cities. Prices are reasonable,
usually below US$1 per hour. In many Internet cafes, you can buy pre-paid international
phone cards to dial from a computer to a landline or mobile phone worldwide. Most
Internet cafes are equipped with webcams, headsets and microphones.
Mail:
Postcards are sold at all main tourist sites and stamps are available from post offices
and some hotel reception desks. A postcard to Europe costs 2,000 to 4,000 Riels and takes
10 days to two weeks to reach the country of destination.
Time
What is the time difference in Cambodia?
Cambodia's time zone is GMT + 7. There is no daylight saving time here.
Transportation
What is the best way to travel around Cambodia?
It depends upon your need whether you are in a hurry to get to your destination or you wish to
take things leisurely; there is a wide range of choice of transportation.
By air, you can travel with Cambodian Airlines for domestic flights such as Royal Air
Cambodge, Siem Reap Airway, Royal Phnom Penh Airways and the President Airline.
The flight routes are set for major tourist destinations and economic zones
at the provinces of Siem Reap, Battambang, Koh Kong, Ratanakiri and Mondulkiri
By rail, the railway network of Cambodia that stretches from East to West, which run
from Phnom Penh to the provinces of Kampong Chhnang, Pursat, Battambang and
Bantey Meanchey and other routes: Phnom Penh-Sihanouk Ville and Phnom Penh-
Kampot. Be ensured that the Cambodian railway network is under development and time
consuming to catch train
By road, Cambodia now has several bus companies and private taxis are also available
throughout Cambodia. But the bus operations are still very limited based on the road
condition. Travellers can take coach from Phnom Penh to neighbouring provinces such as
Kampong Speu, Takeo, Kampot, Kampong Chhnang, Kampong Cham, Neak Leung
(in Prey Veng), Ta Mao (in Kandal) and to two other cities of Sihanouk Ville and Keb. In
particular, Phnom Penh to Ho Chi Minh City along the National Road 1 is now available.
Taxies are available to make a journey throughout the country.
By water, several speedboat firms can be seen along Tonle Sap River. These speedboats
carry passengers from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap Angkor and further from Siem Reap to
Battambang province; also are available for destinations along Mekong River such as
from Phnom Penh to Kampong Cham, Kratie and Steung Treng. Above all, travellers can
make a voyage from Vietnam to Phnom Penh as well.
Visas
Do I need a visa to enter Cambodia?
Most travelers shall be issued entry-visa upon their arrival. For further information, please
directly contact the Immigration Police Unit at the Phnom Penh Airport International or the Siem
Reap Airport. Some countries where the Royal Embassies and Consulates of Cambodia installed,
travellers shall then apply for an entry-visa prior to their departure. Multi-entry visa can be
extended at the Department of Foreigner of the Ministry of Interior.
Especially, from 2006, tourists can apply for an E-visa at
http://evisa.mfaic.gov.kh/index.php?version=eng
Visa Fee: US$20 of tourist Visas and US$25 for business Visas. The fee is payable only in
cash. Passport must be valid for at least six months and requires one passport photo for
visa application.
How long does it take for a visa upon arrival processing?
Time Approximately 20 - 60 minutes; processing time may vary.
Weather
What are temperature and climate for the whole year round in Cambodia?
Practically speaking, Cambodia has four seasons:
1. November-February: cool/dry.
2. March-May: hot/dry.
3. June-August: hot/wet.
4. September-October: cool/wet.
From December to April the climate in Cambodia is at its driest with abundant sunshine
and temperatures often reaching 40ºC (104ºF) in April, the hottest month. The humid
south western monsoon from May to October sees rain fall mostly in the afternoon,
accounting for 70-80% of annual rainfall. The highest temperatures around this time
average just above the 30ºC mark (around 88ºF).
Others
What attire should I bring on my vacation to Cambodia and what should I wear
when visiting ancient temples and Buddhist Pagodas?
As Cambodia's climate is hot and humid almost all year round, it is ideal to have light clothing to
be worn throughout the year. But during the small winter from December till March, you are
advised to wear thick clothing. It is also advisable for ladies and gentlemen, when entering any
Buddhist pagoda, in tradition, ladies are inappropriately found to wear shorts, trousers or any
sexy attire. Men and women are cultured for a dignitary image¾is not to wear shorts and cap
when you are in the complex of a Buddhist pagoda. The flip-flops, boots or shoes must specially
be taken off before entering into any Buddhist temple. At ancient temples, you are free to wear
any as you wish but not bras and under-pan.
Are there any cultural tips for Cambodia travel I should know about to avoid
cultural offence?
To avoid cultural offences, here are some tips:
• Remove shoes when entering homes and places of worship.
• Dress neatly in suitable attire which covers arms and legs when visiting places of
worship.
• When handling food, do so with the right hand only.
• Tipping is not a custom in Cambodia. It is unnecessary in hotels and restaurants where
a 10% service charge, unless the service rendered is exceptionally good.
• Refrain from raising your voice or displaying fits of anger as considered ill mannered.
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