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HOW TO GET TO SIEM REAP |
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The majority of visitors to
Siem Reap arrive by air from Phnom Penh and
Bangkok. There are also regular flights from
Singapore, Ho Chi Minh City and Vientiane. See
the airline list below. Visas are available on
arrival at the Siem Reap and Phnom Penh
airports. From Phnom Penh, there are also daily
boats and buses going to Siem Reap. Some
visitors make their way to Siem Reap overland
from Thailand via the Aranyaprathet/Poipet
border crossing.
Siem Reap: Arrival and Departure
Airport Departure and Arrival Tax: Domestic:
US$6. International: US$25
Siem Reap
Airport: The airport sits 6km from town,
close to the temples, occasionally affording
spectacular views of Angkor Wat during landings
and take offs. Outside the terminal is a ticket
booth for registered taxis into town.
Independent taxis and motorcycles wait just
outside the airport. The price is the same for
both: motorcycles are $2 and cars are $6-7 into
town. Most hotels offer free transportation from
the airport but you must notify them in advance
of your arrival.
Siem Reap Ferry Dock:
The ferry to Siem Reap arrives at Chong Khneas
near Phnom Krom, 12km south of Siem Reap. There
is always transportation waiting at the dock.
Mototaxis charge about $2-$3 and cars $6-$7 for
the 20-30 minute ride into town.
River Ferry:
Daily ferries ply the Tonle Sap river and
lake between Phnom Penh and Siem Reap. The end
of the trip is marked by a hill, Phnom Krom,
near the ferry dock at Chong Khneas 12 km 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 7am daily from the Phnom Penh
Port on Sisowath Quay. Ferries depart Siem Reap
daily at 7am from the dock at Chong Khneas.
Passage is around $18-$25 and should be
purchased a day in advance (251km, 4-6 hours).
Drinks are sometimes available. Tickets can be
purchased through hotels and travel agencies
cheaper than at the ferry offices. Though
generally safe, these ferries are local
transport and have experienced breakdowns,
groundings and other difficulties. Travel is
best during the wet season (June-November). Dry
season low waters can mean smaller, less
comfortable boats and occasional groundings.
Buses:
Several guesthouses, travel agencies and bus
companies offer daily bus transport between
Phnom Penh and Siem Reap. It is a smooth 314 km,
5-7 hour trip. The bus makes usually two stops
along the way (at Skun and Kampong Thom). All
charge the same, $3.50 (14,000R) one-way. The
earliest buses depart starting at 6:30am and the
last buses between noon and 1pm.
Neak Krorhorm Travel: Phnom Penh office at the
corner of Street 110 and Sisowath Quay. Siem
Reap office opposite the Old Market.GST: Phnom
Penh bus station near the southwest corner of
Phsar Thmey (Central Market). Phnom Penh Public
Transport Co.: Phnom Penh bus station near the
southwest corner of Phsar Thmey (Central
Market).
Share Taxis:
Local share taxi depart from southwest corner of
Central Market in Phnom Penh for 25,000 riel per
person (5-8 hours). A private taxi costs you
US$38-$45 for the whole car. 5-6 hours. (Due to
rising fuel costs, prices are in flux.)
Motorbike Info to Siem
Reap:
The road to Siem Reap is in good condition, but
driving in Cambodia is still challenging in the
extreme, and should be attempted only by
experienced riders. Speeding taxis, slow cows,
and oblivious children are the norm. The trip
calls for a dirt or road bike, no smaller than
250cc. It can be made in a day, but two days
with a layover in Kampong Thom is a more relaxed
alternative and allows time to visit the pre-Angkorian
ruins of Sambor Prei Kuk (See page 33).
Leave Phnom Penh via the Japanese Bridge and
follow National Highway No 6 north 75km to the
Skun intersection. (Skun is known for its exotic
foods - check out the fried spiders, turtle eggs
and more at the roadside stands.) Bear left and
follow the NH No 6 to Kampong Thom - about 2-3
hours. In Kampong Thom, the Arunras Hotel
(062-961294), Stung Sen Royal Hotel (012-309495)
and Mittapheap Hotel are all decent mid-range
places. Arunras Guesthouses and Restaurant next
to the hotel is the place to eat cheaply. From
Kampong Thom to Siem Reap the trip takes another
2-3 hours.
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