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Visa
and Travel Requirements Visas
may be acquired at overseas Cambodian embassies or upon
arrival at the international airport in either Phnom Penh or
Siem Reap. Tourist visas can be extended a maximum of 3
months.
By
Air
The majority of travellers to Cambodia fly into
Pochentong International Airport in Phnom Penh, but one can
also fly directly to Siem Reap from Bangkok.
Airline
Schedule to Siem Reap (To/From Bangkok and Saigon)
Note:
Days
of the week on the chart below are indicated by numbers.
Monday = 1, Tuesday = 2 and so on. Flights to and from
Bangkok are on Bangkok
Airways while those to and from Vietnam are on Vietnam
Airlines.
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Bangkok
to Siem Reap
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| Flight
Number |
Departure |
Arrival |
Service
Available |
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PG930
|
08:00 |
09:00 |
1,2,3,4,5,6,7 |
| PG932 |
11:30 |
12:20 |
1,2,3,4,5,6,7 |
| PG620 |
12:00 |
15:20 |
1,3,5,7 |
| PG934 |
13:00 |
14:00 |
1,2,3,4,5,6,7 |
| PG936 |
14:50 |
15:40 |
1,2,3,4,5,6,7 |
| PG942 |
18:00 |
19:00 |
1,2,3,4,5,6,7 |
| Saigon
to Siem Reap |
| Flight
Number |
Departure |
Arrival |
Service
Available |
| VN823 |
07:45 |
09:00 |
1,2,3,4,5,6,7 |
| VN827 |
11:30 |
12:45 |
1,2,3,4,5,6,7 |
| VN829 |
16:30 |
17:45 |
1,2,3,4,5,6,7 |
| Siem
Reap to Bangkok |
| Flight
Number |
Departure |
Arrival |
Service
Available |
| PG931 |
09:30 |
10:30 |
1,2,3,4,5,6,7 |
| PG933 |
13:00 |
13:50 |
1,2,3,4,5,6,7 |
| PG935 |
15:50 |
16:50 |
1,3,5,7 |
| PG937 |
16:20 |
17:10 |
1,2,3,4,5,6,7 |
| PG939 |
17:20 |
18:20 |
1,2,3,4,5,6,7 |
| PG943 |
19:40 |
20:40 |
1,2,3,4,5,6,7 |
| Siem
Reap to Saigon |
| Flight
Number |
Departure |
Arrival |
Service
Available |
| VN823 |
07:45 |
09:00 |
1,2,3,4,5,6,7 |
| VN827 |
11:30 |
12:45 |
1,2,3,4,5,6,7 |
| VN829 |
16:30 |
17:45 |
1,2,3,4,5,6,7 |
Note:
The above flight schedule is subject to change and is
therefore intended as a guide only. For more up to date
information, please ask your local travel agent before
departure to Cambodia.
By
Land
It is possible access into Cambodia by land from
neighbouring countries, Vietnam, Thailand and more recently
from Laos.
By
Boat The
water route between Phnom Penh and Siem Reap offers a very
Cambodian experience. A cluster of boat companies are
concentrated on Route 5 just north of the Japanese bridge.
There’s a choice of inside seating or perching on the roof
of the boat, with the best spots going to those who arrive
early. The view is better but the sun hotter for
roof-riders. Both inside and outside tend to be noisy. Boats
leave Phnom Penh at 7 am. Getting the ticket a day before is
a good idea. Boats leave Siem Reap at 7 am. Note:
If the moto or driver buys the ticket or accompanies the
passenger, he gets a much-appreciated commission and the
cost is the same to the passenger.
Ferry
ply
the Tonle Sap River which tends to be more interesting than
the distant banks of the much-wider Mekong and the fishing
activity is intense, offering some great photo
opportunities. Tonle Sap to Siem Reap is an
adventurous alternative to air travel. The first leg of the
trip is quite photographic as it winds past fishing boats
and villages. The end of the trip is marked by the hill,
Phnom Krom, which is the docking point 12km south of Siem
Reap. During the dry season, the ferry stops short of the
dock and passengers transfer to smaller boats to traverse
the final few hundred meters. Ferries depart Phnom Penh
daily at 7:00am from the docks north of the
Cambodian-Japanese Friendship Bridge on Sisowath Quay.
Note:
Through
generally safe, the ferry has experienced breakdowns,
groundings and other sometimes serious difficulties. Travel
is best during the wet season (June-November). Dry season
low waters can mean smaller, less comfortable boats.
By
Bus
There are a few busses that service the route to/from Phnom
Penh as well as outlying tourist spots the only drawback is
the condition of the roads. Dial 015631114 to
check on bus times and destinations available.

Car
Hire
is available, again with or without a driver. They
tend to be cheaper if located away from the main hotel
complexes and the like.
Motorbike
Rental
is available with or without a driver.
Bicycle
Rental
If your hotel doesn’t already supply these ask
around at guest-houses for a spare bike.
On
Foot
Everywhere within Siem Reap is walk-able, so public
transport is often resorted to when visitors feet get tired
or the weather is too hot. Do not however step off the well
beaten path as landmines are still prevalent in the more
rural areas.
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