
Northwestern Cambodia Cambodia Travel Guide
Cambodia has three main mobile service providers: Smart Axiata, Cellcard, and Metfone. They possess good coverage in Battambang and along key thoroughfares.
Wi-Internet access is widespread and commonly free in hotels, guesthouses, cafes, and many restaurants. Speeds are generally sufficient.
The official language is Khmer. English is spoken in tourist areas, including hotels, guesthouses, restaurants, and by tuk-tuk drivers and tour guides.
Acquire your SIM card from a formal provider shop or near the airport. This secures proper registration. Avoid street vendors offering SIMs.
Battambang’s operating hours are generally consistent, though public and religious holidays cause changes.
Most the operating hours of banks Monday to Friday, typically 8:MIDNIGHT TO 4:00 PM. Some open on Saturday mornings.
Local shops and markets open early, often 6:00 AM or 7:00 AM, and typically shut 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM. Convenience stores may have later hours.
Restaurant hours vary. Many local eateries start early for breakfast (approximately SIX:00 AM or 7:00 AM) and close by 9:00 PM or 10:00 PM.
ATMs operate 24/7 and dispense US Dollars. Major banks with ATMs include ABA Bank and ACLEDA Bank.
Most tourist attractions, including temples and museums, open around 8:00 AM and close around 5:00 PM or at sunset.
Check the exact dates for federal holidays before your trip. Holidays affect travel plans and service availability.
The people of Battambang extend forgiveness for visitors' unintentional mistakes, but making an effort goes a long way.
The traditional Cambodian greeting, Sampeah, involves pressing palms together in a prayer-like gesture with a small bow. Height of hands and the richness of bow relate to social status.
Use a spoon and fork (or chopsticks for noodles). Do not point your feet at anyone or food. It is good manners to finish your rice. Wait to be invited to eat if dining with Cambodians.
Bring a small gift from your home country if you plan to visit residences in the vicinity or villages. This is a careful gesture of appreciation.
Cambodia, including Battambang, has limited infrastructure for travelers with mobility challenges.
Battambang’s infrastructure, like much of Cambodia, has not been built with accessibility in mind.
Most of Battambang’s major attractions contain stairs or uneven terrain.
Consider Rosetta Stone for language learning before your trip to enhance communication.