|
Activity
::Daily and Private Tours
::Joint Group Tours
::Visa Service
::World Wide Air,Bus, Boat Tickets
::Accommodation Services
::Car and Tuk Tuk Rental
::Internet/Oversea Call
::Other Services |
 |
| History of Cambodia |
| General Information |
|
 |
| Phnom Penh |
| Siem Reap |
| Sihanouk Ville |
|
 |
| Package Tours |
| Optional Tours |
| Photo Gallery |
| Domestic Flight |
| International Flight |
| General Terms |
|
|
|
|
| |
Area:
181,035km2. It is bordered to the North by Thailand and Laos, to the East and the South by Vietnam, and to the South and the West by the Gulf of Thailand.
Capital City:
Phnom Penh (Population approx one million)
Population:
12.491501 Million (2001) (90-95% Khmers) the balance being ethnic Chinese, Cham, ethnic Vietnamese and hill-tribe people.
Language:
Khmer, secondary languages: English and French
Religion:
95% Theravada Buddhist with the balance being Muslim, Christian and animist
Food and Drink:
Rice and fish are the basic foods enjoyed by Cambodians. Delicious noodle soups are available at cafes.
Fresh seafood is plentiful at Sihanouk Ville. In major cities a wide range of culinary fare is on offer including; Chinese, Thai, French, Korean, Japanese, Indian, Vietnamese and Middle Eastern.
Time:
Cambodia runs at GMT +7 hours, the same time zone as its neighbors Thailand, Vietnam and Laos.
Voltage:
220v/50Hz
Currency:
RIEL (USD1 approximately 4000 Riels). US dollars are widely accepted.
Airport Taxi:
For visitors entering Cambodia through Phnom Penh International Airport, a taxi into the city will cost USD7 and will take approximately 15 minutes. Most hotels and better guesthouses provide airport pickups for booked guests. A (non-metered) taxi from Siem Reap International Airport into town, 8km away, costs about USD5 and takes 10-15 minutes.
Local Transport:
Cars and mini-buses are readily available for touring the temples at Angkor or for day trips in and around Phnom Penh. The cost of a car and driver is US$20+per day.
Telephone:
Phone cards are available, and can be purchased at many outlets. There are also several mobile phone systems. Mobile phones can be rented from booths on the street on a pay-per-call basis.
Opening Hours Government offices:
Business hours are from 7:30am-11: 30am and 2pm-5pm, Monday to Friday. Banks are open from 8am-3pm Monday to Friday. Markets are open from early morning to late evening, including Sundays and pubic holidays.
International Gate Ways:
- Phnom Penh International Airport
- Siem Reap International Airport
- Sihanoukville Port (Visa on Arrival)
Airport Tax:
International Airport:
- Foreigner: USD25
-Cambodian: USD18
Domestic:
- Foreigner: 6USD
-Cambodian: 5USD (Effective from 5th January 2004)
International Border Checkpoints:
- Bavet (Svay Rieng Province)
-Kaam Samnor-Koh Rokar (Kandal-Prey Veng)
-Cham Yeam (Koh Kong Province)
-Poi Pet (Banteay Meanchhey Province)
-O'Smach (Oddar Meanchhey Province)
VISA FOR CAMBODIA:
Can be obtained at Royal Embassies and Consulates of Cambodia-A visa on arrival, valid for 30 days, is issued at Phnom Penh International Airport, Siem Reap International Airport.
Poi Pet, O'Smach and Cham Yeam at the Cambodia-Thailand international border checkpoint and Bavet, Kaam Samnor at the Cambodia-Vietnam international border checkpoint.
Visa fees:
- USD20 for Tourist visa
-USD25 for Business visa
Airports:
- Phnom Penh International Airport
-Siem Reap International Airport
Application for an entry visa requires:
- A completed visa application form
-Passport valid at least further 4 months
-One recent photograph (4x6)
-Appropriate visa fee
-Supporting documents for business and official visas
- Diplomatic, Official, Courtesy and Special(Cambodian national) visas are issued gratis.
Important: In order to be admitted into the country, tourists need sufficient funds for their stay and a return ticket.
Visa K:
Visa K can be issued to a Cambodian nationalentering the Kingdom on a foreign passport. (The applicant has to provide well-documented evidence, such as proof that one's parents were Cambodian).
Visa Exemption:
The nationals of the Philippines and Malaysia do notneed a tourist visa and many stay in Cambodia for 21 and 30 days respectively.
Visa extension:
The tourist (T) and business (E) visas can be extended at the Immigration Department, National Police.
The Diplomatic (A), Official (B) and Courtesy (C) visascan be extended at the Consular Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Note:
A tourist visa can be extended only once for up to onemonth (single entry). A business visa can be extended for:
- One month (Single entry)
- Three months (Single entry)
- Six months (Multiple entry)
- One year (Multiple entry)
Ourstayers will be fined USD 5 per day.
CLIMATE & WEATHER:
- Climate:
The climate can generally be described as tropical. As the country is affected by monsoon, it is hot and humid with an overage temperature around 27.C (80.F). There are two distinct seasons: the Rainy Season and the Dry Season.
However, the Dry Season is divided into two subseasons, cool and hot. These seasons are:
- The Rainy season:
From June till October 27-35.C (80-95.f)
- The Dry season (cool):
From November till February 17-27.C (80-95.F)
- The Dry season (Hot)
From March till May 29-38.C (84-100.F)
CURRENCY:
US dollars are as commonly used as the Cambodian Riel and even Thai Baht is acceptable in many places.
Most hotels and many restaurants and shops set their prices in dollars. Small transactions are usually done in Riel.
Always carry some small Riel for motorcycle taxis, snacks, beggars and other small purchases.
Riel notes come in 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 5000,10,000, 50,000 and 100,000 denominations, but the distinctive red 500 Riel note is the most commonly used.
Credit cards and travelers checks are not common but are catching on. US dollar travelers checks are much more easily encased than any other kind.
Money changers cluster around the markets. Whenaccepting money, inspect the bills. Marred Riel is acceptable tender, but the tiniest tear in a large US note renders it worthless.
There are banks in all of the larger provincial capitals, including Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Sihanoukville, Battambang.
Banks can change money, effect telegraphic transfers and some banks can cash travelers checks and accept Visa cards.
There is only one ATM in Cambodia, at the Canadia Bank in Phnom Penh, and you must have a local account in order to use it. You cannot access foreign accounts from this. |
|
|
Address: #A07, Street Sivatha, Siem Reap Town, Cambodia.
Tel: (855) 63 963 466, Fax: (855) 63 761 178 H/P: 012 927 415 / 012 529 595
E-mail: asiaviewtour@siemreapinformation.com
E-mail: asiaviewtour@yahoo.com |
|
|
ANGKOR WAT |
|
WATERFALL AT KOH KONG |
|
ART STYLE FROM BANTEAY SREY |
|
VISITING RATANAKIRI |
|
VISITING PHNOM PENH |
|
SOUR PRATH TEMPLE |
|