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Public Transport
The guide was updated:Siem Reap’s transportation consists mainly of motor-taxi drivers or tuk-tuks. The latter are convenient because they are covered and can seat at least two passengers. Bicycles are also available for rent and are a pleasant way to explore the temples and town.
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Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
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Visas to Cambodia are available at airports and land borders, as well as online for citizens of most countries. In order to obtain one, make sure you can provide a passport valid for at least six months and a passport-sized photo for your visa. Visitors from an ASEAN member country do not need a visa to enter Cambodia, as long as they have a valid passport.
It's essential for travellers to check the latest visa requirements and entry regulations from the nearest Cambodian embassy or consulate or through official government channels before planning their trip to Cambodia.
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Best Time to Visit
Cambodia has rainy weather for half of the year and dry weather for the other half. The seasons can be subdivided into dry-cool (November-January), dry-hot (February-May), rainy-hot (May-September) and rainy-cool (October-November). You will find the best weather in the dry-cool season, with an overall average temperature of 26°C—this is the most popular time to go.
The rainy-cool season can be an alternative if you want to avoid the crowds of tourists—the green landscapes boast beautiful colours during this time. However, so much rain might be uncomfortable for some, and if you are planning day trips, be aware that water may flood the streets and make it impossible to reach smaller, remote places. The rainiest months are August and September.
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Siem Reap Angkor International Airport (SAI)
Siem Reap Angkor International Airport is situated approximately 45 kilometres away from the city centre. For seamless transfers, the airport provides shuttle bus services, with stops at the CDF Angkor Duty-Free Store and Siem Reap Post Office, both centrally located. In addition, travellers can opt for private taxi services or utilise taxi-booking platforms like Grab for added flexibility and convenience. The journey by car takes around 1 hour and 15 minutes.
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Public Transport
Siem Reap’s transportation consists mainly of motor-taxi drivers or tuk-tuks. The latter are convenient because they are covered and can seat at least two passengers. Bicycles are also available for rent and are a pleasant way to explore the temples and town.
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Taxi
Travellers can easily find taxis throughout the city, especially around popular tourist areas such as the Angkor Wat temples and the city centre. In Siem Reap, it is common to book a taxi for a whole day—this is one of the best ways to travel to different sights. Be sure to agree on a price beforehand, if they are not metered. In addition, ride-hailing apps such as Grab are also available in Siem Reap, providing an alternative option for transportation.
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Pharmacy
UCare Pharmacy is a well-known pharmacy chain boasting three outlets in Siem Reap, including the airport. They offer a variety of medications, health and beauty products, as well as pharmaceutical services.
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Post
The postal system in Cambodia claims patience from its users. It can take up to several months for a postcard to reach the receiver.
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Telephone
Country Code: +855
Area Code: 63
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Electricity
In Cambodia, the electrical supply operates at a voltage of 220V and a frequency of 50Hz. The country employs three types of electrical plugs: type A (two flat vertical pins), type C (two round pins) and type G (two round pins with two earth clips on the side).
If you are traveling to Cambodia, it is a good idea to bring a universal adapter to ensure compatibility with various types of outlets you may encounter.
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