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Cambodia is served
by an increasing number of flights from neighboring
countries to both Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, though the
best choice is from Bangkok in Thailand. There are now
five overland crossings open to foreigners, two from
Thailand, and two from Vietnam and one from Laos. Even
if you have obtained a Cambodia visa before entry, it is
essential to obtain an entry stamp in your passport when
crossing overland, as failure to do so will cause
serious problems when you come to leave the country.
THAILAND
From Bangkok, there are
regular daily flights to Phnom Penh, taking
around an hour, with Thai Airways, Bangkok Airways and
Royal Phnom Penh Airways; the last of these offers
slightly cheaper fares than the other two, but can't be
booked from outside the region. Bangkok Airways and Siem
Reap Airways also fly daily to Siem Reap, with slightly
higher frequency in the high season of December to
February.
Overland trips to
Cambodia from Thailand have increased in popularity and
are well publicized in Bangkok, particularity on the
Khao San Road, where travel agents try to sell their
Bangkok-Siem Reap trips by alleging that doing the trip
independently entails various problems (dealing with
Cambodian border officials, sorting out onward
transport, etc). In fact, it's straightforward enough to
do the journey by public transport, and the convenience
of using one of these private firms can be offset by
much waiting around until the required number of
passenger's turns up. Though most of these companies are
reputable, a small minority of travelers has reported
being ripped off over visas, and even being left for
hours at the border waiting for onward transport;
therefore it's worth asking fellow travelers of staff at
your guesthouse about companies they would recommend or
avoid.
The
Aranyaprethet/Poipet border crossing is ideal if you
want to start your visit to Cambodia in the north at
Battambang and Siem Reap, while Trat/Koh Kong is
good for Sihanoukville and Phnom Penh. From Bangkok, you
can reach Aranyaprathet by train (7hr) or by air-con bus
(4hr); there are also air-con buses to Trat 95hr). Both
borders are open daily (7am-5pm) and visas are issued on
arrival. From Poipet, onward transport by shared taxi or
pick-up is readily available to Sisophon ( for Siem
Reap) and daily boats from Hong Kong to Sre Ambel (for
Phnom Penh) and to Sihanoukville. Poipet is in fact
derelict, the nearest train station being at Sisophon.
VIETNAM
There are several
regular daily flights to Phnom Penh and to Siem Reap
from Ho Chi Minh City, operated by Vietnam Airlines and
Royal Phnom Penh Airways. Border crossing are
open to foreigners at Moc Bai/Bavet, 200km
southeast of Phnom Penh, and at Chau Doc on the
Bassac River, through note that Cambodian visas are not
issued at either crossing point. From Bavet, it's easy
to get shared taxis to Phnom Penh (6hr); though the road
has been in appalling condition, the journey time should
be reduced when repairs are completed at the beginning
of 2003. If you've crossed over at Chau Doc, you may be
able to get a moto the 60km to Phnom Penh, but given
River, it's easier to take a short moto ride to the
Mekong village of K'am Samnar, where you can get a boat
north to Neak Leung (3hr), 37km east of Phnom Penh and
connected to the capital by bus and shared taxi.
Note that only
Cambodians and Vietnamese are permitted to cross east of
Kep, despite assurances to the contrary from
Sihanoukvill's Vietnamese consulate.
LAOS
Laos Aviation and
Vietnam Airlines operate daily flights from Vientiane
to Phnom Penh, with stops in Siem Reap on Tuesday and
Fridays; sometimes there's also an unscheduled stop in
Pakxe.
Adventurous
travelers may wish to try the crossing between Voen
Kham, an island in the Mekong, and the Cambodian town of
Stung Treng. Visas are not issued on either side of the
border, so you'll have to haggle with officials to get
your passport stamped (Cambodia officials have been
known to0 demand $60 for this, but you can bargain them
down to $15). Private boats can be chartered on the
Mekong between Voen Kham and Stung Treng ($25; 2hr).
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