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droonsta says:
Phnom Penh is rather a small city compared to it's neighbours and other Asian countries. However Phnom Penh is still unique and charming. It lacks the modern day sky scraper but the Government are currently working with international companies to improve and expand Phnom Penh.
So if you wanted to…
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umbralwalker says:
If you're in Phnom Phen, Cambodia, on a Saturday night, do yourself a favor and head over to the Lazy Gecko at 6pm. From there a bus will pick you up and you can spend the evening visiting with some of the greatest kids you'll ever meet; the JCA Orphanage. Watch them perform traditional …
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Cheap "General Tip & Advice" in Cambodia
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mildrednz says:
What to you say about a place too spectacular for words? A place full of wonder and simply breathtaking scenery,and people who are so utterly interesting and friendly and have been through so much..Incredible, if you haven't been you have to go.
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almessmer says:
Schools for Children of Cambodia (SCC) is an up-and-coming non-profit organization working to improve access and quality of education in Cambodia. SCC is looking for enthusiastic volunteers to teach English at government-run primary schools around Siem Reap. If you're looking for cultural immersio…
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alan_is_wright says:
vMaD is a charitable volunteer recruitment NGO in Siem Reap Cambodia. They have really cheap placements in orphanages and in building/farming work. The minimum length is one week, much shorter than most other organisations - and they pay for all your accomodation and transport. Visit their websit…
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Cheap "General Tip & Advice" in Cambodia
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Tannith says:
I didn’t see much of it in 8 days, though maybe I saw more than most people who just go through Phnom Penh and Siem Reap. Though I still only saw Ban Lung in the North-East. The landscape is much like the south of Laos but not as picturesque. The roads really are hellish, especially “off the bea…
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Visa
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#7 of 37 general tips & advice in Cambodia
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iolakana says:
Get the E-visa before going to Cambodia. You do it all on the internet and it saves you mega time at the Siem Reap airport. It's not any cheaper than the regular visa but it is a time saver.
http://evisa.mfaic.gov.kh/index.php
And remember to keep $25 US for the airport exit tax...
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Duncan_Stuart says:
There are a number of schools around Siem Reap providing free language education for students - languages such as English or Japanese provide a passport for young people to get jobs in the only major employer in town: the hospitality sector.
Savong's School was built in 2005 and the Director Svay…
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(S)cmambodia
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#9 of 37 general tips & advice in Cambodia
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bhutangeneral says:
Since 2001 there have been over 5000 NgO s working in cambodia.
A lot of these Foreign as well as Cambodian.;Are not To be trusted!
There has been a "Witch aka Tourist hunt in cambodia for years.
Some of the stories..They Are Thrue!!
are horrific.;It comes down to this.;cambodia is extreemly co…
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Syl080770 says:
When visiting the Angkor temples we've met a fantastic tuktuk driver. He's studied to be a guide but since a license constst $2.000 that's no option for him. So he's an unofficial guide, BUT; he used to be a police officer, he know's all guards and police men guarding the temples, so could enter the…
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Money Issues
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#11 of 37 general tips & advice in Cambodia
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iolakana says:
Business in Cambodia is conducted in US dollars- they won’t accept old bills so keep yours brand spanking new. The Cambodian money is called reals, about 4000 to one US dollar.
I found it really useful to have 500 and 1000 real notes on hand so that I could give money to the people I took pi…
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saracha says:
When you cross the border into Cambodia at the Hat Lek/Cham Yeam checkpoint, expect to pay almost double the cost for your visa. I thought that 1000 baht was the going "rate" to be issued a visa to get back into Cambodia, be we were asked to pay 1200 baht. What did I do? I paid it. Now, I'm not sayi…
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rotorhead85 says:
Visitors Guides are published quarterly by Canby Publications for Phnom Penh, Sihanoukville, and Siem Reap Angkor. The free booklets contain city maps, accommodation, bars and restaurants, points of interest, activities, and much more. The Siem Reap Angkor Visitors Guide includes a nice introduction…
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cynthiagao says:
1. in 2002 , the tickets of angkor wat is for 3 days or more days, you just need to pay the first time and get a card with your id photo, then you can go there as much time as you want.
2 . the better way enter it, I think it is renting a bicycle or motorcycle, you can stroll around there freely. …
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edsander says:
Should you be travelling to Ban Lung in the Ratanakiri Province of Cambodia and planning your way back over the Ban Lung - Kratie road please keep the following in mind. Roads in Cambodia can be very bad and the ones in Ratanakiri are probably among the worst. Especially in during and shortly after …
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