hanoi to cambodia
hanoi to cambodia Reviews
Getting a visa for Vietnam from the United States May 02, 2008
I just got my visa for Vietnam - and it is a MUST. It cost $65 for a single-entry and $110 for multi-entry and they only accept cash. I experienced that an Iranian man was unable to get his visa and they have a $35 refund policy. It was poor service at the San Francisco, CA embassy. Travelers be aware prior to submitting your application. Bring a passport photo and an application (or get it there and fill it out while you wait). Sometimes it helps to bring your travel itinerary so that they can tell you are leaving their country at some point. Also check out www.visahq.com. Here you can get info on all visa requirements from all countries - and you can get the applications and everything you need (for a fee) without having to leave the house. Happy travels everyone!!
|
|
|
Create a free TravBuddy account or login to leave comments, meet travelers, and share experiences with the TravBuddy travel community.
|
Jun 19, 2007
if you got the time i would suggest going through loas. loas along with cambodia should not be missed. it definantly is not as travelled as vietnam, ie. not the same hop on and off tour buses from hanoi to HMC, but a definant good plan if you got the time and want to explore something new.
|
|
|
|
hanoi to cambodia Blogs
|
Jul 24, 2009
Our first stop in Cambodia was Phnom Penh. More motorbikes and chaos, however the city and people were very raw. Genuine, friendly, always wanting to help you - their lives depend on tourism. "Hey lady, where you going? want tuk tuk?" Phnom Penh has a population of about 1 million… Cambodia - from Lindsey's blog |
|
Aug 07, 2008
Cambodia .
Strengths;
-Safe city for tourists
-Cheap food
-Lots to see
-A good mix of traditional and modern
- Halong Bay is only a few hours away
-Conical hats on the paddy field farmers
-No hassle from touts and vendors
Weaknesses:
-People don't seem… Hanoi, Vietnam - The sights, sounds and smells |
|
Jul 04, 2009
Luckily we had a 3 day break to Halong Bay (about 70 miles East of Hanoi) which was a lot more relaxing than touring around Hanoi and avoiding scooters. The next week could be strenuous as we travel to a new city every day until we reach Cambodia. Hopefully we will find some time to rest along the way. … I am a millionaire in “Interesting” Hanoi |
|
Jul 24, 2009
it opens your eyes to the inequality, poverty, pollution, the need for greenness and recycling, preservation... I just snuck online to use the end of Lainey's internet time. tomorrow we are going to cambodia :) rafting photos (we were in the green raft) http://www.chiangmaiadventure.co.th/web/index.php?option=com_fireboard&Itemid=37&func=view&id=5659&catid=21 … Cambodia - from Lindsey's blog |
|
Oct 05, 2006
…about a hundred times a day, maybe I should be thankful that their selling technique is far less persistent and aggressive than in Cambodia. I may as well be smoking 50 a day after inhaling the fumes from this ''old quarter' of Vietnam's capital. It's a close call in which is busier Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City... but right now... in this area... I'd say Hanoi… Choking on the fumes of Hanoi |
» Browse All 5 General Tips & Advice in Hanoi
Sponsored Links







