Bus , Night Bus , Taxis , Boart , Air port
+By Plane :
Siem Reap - Angkor International Airport [2] (IATA: REP | ICAO: VDSR) has frequent flights from Phnom Penh. Internationally, there are direct flightsto/from Korea (Seoul), Laos (Pakse | Vientiane | Luang Prabang), Malaysia (KualaLumpur),China (Guangzhou), Singapore, Taiwan (Kaohsiung | Taipei),
Thailand (Bangkok | U-Tapao/Pattaya) and Vietnam (Danang | Hanoi | Ho Chi Minh City). Low-cost carriers Air Asia and Jetstar Asia now fly to Siem Reap from Kuala Lumpur and Singapore respectively, but the popular route to Bangkok is still monopolized by Bangkok Airways, which charges accordingly (around $350 US per person, round-trip for the 1-hour flight). Thai Airways has begun service from Bangkok as of 2009.
+By Bus and Taxi service : Siem reap bus station ( chong kav sour village ) From Phnom phen , Battam bong ,Sihanu vill , Viet Nam, thailand , laor ,
+BY night Bus and taxi service : SihanuVill , Phnom Phen ,Kork kong province
+By Boart : Phnom Phen,Battambong ,Long trip from Veit Nam Croos Tonle Sap lake ( Big Lake )
Requirements
- One passport size photo is required
- Completed visa form (visa form is available at the airport & borders)
- Passport with at least 4 months validity
In order to visit Cambodia, a visa is required for most nationalities. However, Philippine and Malaysian, Laotians nationals do not require tourist visas for a stay up to 21 and 30 days respectively. Singaporean nationality is also exempt from the usual visa requirement.
Visa on arrival is not permitted for holders of the following passports: Afghanistan, Algeria, Bangladesh, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka and Sudan. Holders of these passports must obtain a Cambodian visa before arriving in the country. Holders of these passports are also required to hold a sponsor letter or invitation from a company, organization or travel agent and you are also advised to hold a valid return ticket.
The travelers can get a Cambodian visa issued through many channels. We can classify into 2 major types as following:
1. Visa before arrival
1.1 Oversea Cambodian Embassies
If you choose to obtain your visa before arrival, you should contact an Embassy or a Consulate of the Kingdom of Cambodia.
1.2 E-visa
The Cambodian Ministry of Foreign Affairs now offers 'e-visa' - visas available online through the Ministry's website (http://www.mfaic.gov.kh/e-visa/index.aspx). Scan of passport and passport size photo required. Payment would be done by credit card. There is a charge of US$25 for a 30 day visa (three month validity). The process needs 3 days. Visa is issued via an e-mail. You can print it out from your computer. The Ministry recently announced that e-visa entry points now include Siem Reap International Airport, Phnom Penh International Airport, the Bavet - Moc Bai border crossing, the Poipet - Aranyaprathet border crossing and the Koh Kong - Had Lek border crossing.
2. Visa upon arrival
2.1 Airports
Visa can be obtained at the following points of entry:
- Phnom Penh International Airport, Phnom Penh
- Siem Reap International Airport, Siem Reap
30-day tourist visa (Type 'T'): US$20 Tourist visas can be extended for one month, but only one time.
30-day business visa (Type 'E'): US$25 Business visas can be renewed indefinitely, one month.
Diplomatic, Official, Courtesy, and Special (Cambodian) visas are issued free of charge.
2.2 Land borders Cambodia-Vietnam border
- Bavet International Checkpoint, Svay Rieng Province
- Kaam Samnor International Checkpoint, Kandal Province
Note: Cambodian visas are available at the Moc Ba, Bavet and 'Chau Doc' border crossings. Vietnamese visas are not available at any overland border crossing.
Cambodia-Thailand border - Cam Yeam International Checkpoint, Koh Kong Province
- Poi Pet International Checkpoint, Banteay Mean Chey Province
- O'Smach International Checkpoint, Odar Mean Chey Province
- Chrom, Odar Mean Chey Province
- Prum, Pailin Province
- Dong' Battambang Province
Note: Cambodian visas and 30-day Thai transit visas are available at all Thai - Cambodian border crossings. Thai transit visas are free of charge. Other types of Thai visas are not available. At the Poipet and Koh Kong crossings, Cambodian immigration usually charges 1000-1200 baht for a tourist visa and 1500-1600 baht for a business visa. Unlike the rest of the country, they usually refuse dollars. At current exchange rates, the price in baht is significantly more expensive than the official prices of $20 and $25. Some people have had some success paying the official price in dollars by being politely insistent.
Cambodia-Laos border Dong Kralor, Stung Treng Province
Note: Border policies are not stable. Travelers report that Cambodian visas are available at the border but Laotian visas are not available at the border.
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