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…
Phnom Penh to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) is a classic Mekong crossing. Your main options are direct bus/minivan via the Bavet–Mộc Bài land border, a short flight to Tan Son Nhat (SGN), a scenic speedboat to Châu Đốc plus…
Phnom Penh to Bangkok is a classic Southeast Asia hop. Your main choices are a fast flight (PNH→BKK/DMK), a direct international bus, a bus/minivan with a straightforward walk-through at the Poipet–Aranyaprathet border, or a private car/charter for maximum comfort. Here’s…
Preah Vihear (Tbeng Meanchey) to Stung Treng is a quiet northern Cambodia route. Most travelers use shared minivans or taxis, with private car charters and self-drive as flexible alternatives. Direct big-coach buses are limited; departures vary by season and demand.…
Siem Reap to Preah Vihear is a rewarding full-day (or overnight) trip to a cliff-top UNESCO World Heritage temple on the Thai border. Choose a small-group tour for ease, a private car for flexibility, or mix intercity minivans with a…
Kampot to Phnom Penh is a straight overland hop: most travelers take a minivan/bus along National Road 3 or 4, while private cars are fastest and shared taxis split the difference on price vs. time. There’s no practical flight; trains…
Phnom Penh to Battambang is a classic overland hop across Cambodia. The easiest way is the intercity bus (most frequent), with faster—but snug—minivans, or a door-to-door private car if you want comfort and control. Self-drive is possible on mostly paved…
Delhi to Chennai is a long north–south hop across India. Most travelers fly (fastest), rail fans take the classic overnight/sleeper trains, budget travelers stitch together buses, and road-trippers drive or charter a car. Below you’ll find the best routes, prices,…
Mysuru Junction (MYS) to Chennai is easy to plan: the direct intercity train is the sweet-spot for comfort and price; overnight buses work well if you want to sleep en route; flying only makes sense via Bengaluru (BLR) when schedules…
Bengaluru (Bangalore) to Delhi is a long north–south hop across India. The fastest and most popular way is to fly (about 2–2.5 hours in the air), but you can also take a comfortable intercity train (overnight x2), an end-to-end coach…