Getting from Siem Reap–Angkor International Airport (SAI) to Angkor Wat is straightforward once you decide between a direct taxi/private transfer, the official airport shuttle bus plus tuk-tuk from town, or a prebooked tour that includes temple transport—here’s how each option…
Traveling from Phnom Penh to Kampot is straightforward, with buses, trains, private cars, and even guided day trips whisking you from the capital’s bustle to Kampot’s riverside chill in around 3–4 hours. (more…)
Getting from Kampot to Kep is a short, scenic hop along Cambodia’s southern coast, and you can make the trip by minivan, tuk-tuk, private car, motorbike or even an occasional river boat, usually in under an hour. (more…)
Getting from Phnom Penh to Kratie is straightforward, with comfortable buses, private taxis and DIY road trips along the Mekong; here is how to choose and book the best option for you. (more…)
Pakse to Siem Reap is a classic Mekong-region overland hop. Your main choices are a direct international bus/minivan via the Laos–Cambodia border at Veun Kham/Trapeang Kriel, a DIY connection (Pakse → Stung Treng → Siem Reap), a flight with a…
Don Det (Laos) to Siem Reap (Cambodia) is a classic Mekong-to-Angkor journey. The easiest path is the through minivan/bus that includes boat pickup from Don Det, border processing at Veun Kham–Dom Kralor, and onward coach via Stung Treng to Siem…
Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) to Phnom Penh is a classic overland hop. Most travelers take a direct international bus/minivan via Mộc Bài–Bavet, while others fly for speed or add adventure by going via Châu Đốc and the Mekong speedboat.…
Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) to Siem Reap can be done in one short flight to Siem Reap–Angkor International Airport (SAI), or overland via Phnom Penh by bus/minivan (fastest land route). For a scenic detour, go via the Mekong to…
Siem Reap to Bangkok is a classic overland hop: take a direct bus/minivan across the Poipet–Aranyaprathet border, fly in about an hour and a bit, combine local transport + Thai State Railway for a scenic slow route, or book a…
Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville is one of Cambodia’s most-traveled routes. Your main picks are the frequent intercity buses/minivans, a short domestic flight to Sihanouk International (KOS), a private car/driver for door-to-door comfort, or the occasionally operating passenger train. Choose by…