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Phnom Penh Travel Resources

Phnom Penh Travel Resources

Phnom Penh Cambodia Travel Guide

Digital Resources

Essential Apps for the Destination

  • Grab/PassApp

    Ride-sharing services (cars, tuk-tuks, motos). These apps provide transparent pricing and GPS monitoring.

  • Google Maps/Maps.me

    Useful for navigation. Download offline maps for Phnom Penh to use without an internet connection.

  • Google Translate

    Helpful for overcoming language barriers. Download the Khmer language pack for use without internet. Its camera translation feature is useful.

  • WhatsApp/Telegram

    Widely used for communication with locals, tour operators, and other travelers.

  • Your Banking App

    For handling finances and monitoring transactions.

Useful Websites for Additional Planning

  • Ministry of Visiting Cambodia

    Official tourism information, visa guidelines, and updates.

  • Lonely Planet/A Popular series of travel guidebooks/Wikitravel

    Comprehensive online guidebooks offering destination overviews, suggested itineraries, and practical advice.

  • Move to Cambodia/Expat Advisory

    These websites, though geared towards expats, offer valuable practical information for living and traveling in Cambodia.

  • Local News Sites

    The The Pearl of asia Post and Khmer Times (online versions) cover current events and cultural happenings.

  • NordVPN

    A VPN service NordVPN for secure browsing while traveling.

Digital Content & Social

Social Media Accounts to Follow

Follow community tourism boards, expat communities on Facebook, and popular travel bloggers focusing on Cambodia.

Podcasts & Digital Media

Search for podcasts on Cambodian history, culture, or travel experiences to gain insights and context.

Online Communities & Forums

TripAdvisor forums, Reddit r/Cambodia, and Facebook groups offer real-time advice and recommendations.

Print Resources

Recommended Guidebooks & Maps

  • Lonely Planet Cambodia/Southeast Asia: A comprehensive guidebook.
  • A Popular series of travel guidebooks Cambodia: Another good option providing cultural context.
  • City Maps: Available in lodgings or tourist info centers, a good backup to digital navigation.

Books on History & Culture

  • "First They Killed My Father": A powerful memoir of the Khmer Rouge era by Loung Ung.
  • "When the War Was Over": A comprehensive historical account by Elizabeth Becker.
  • "In the Shadow of the Banyan": A novel about survival during the Khmer Rouge by Vaddey Ratner.

Local Publications

The Phnom Penh Post

  • English-language newspaper.
  • Local news, business, and cultural event listings.
  • (Online version available).

Khmer Times

  • Another English-language newspaper.
  • Similar content to The Phnom Penh Post.
  • (Online version available).

Local Magazines/Event Guides

  • Look for free local magazines or event guides.
  • Often list current happenings, exhibitions, and performances.
  • Found in hotels or cafes.

Emergency & Medical Information

Important Contacts & Procedures

Emergency Numbers

  • Police: 117
  • Fire: 118
  • Ambulance: 119
  • Your Embassy/Consulate direct contact.

Medical Facilities

  • Royal Phnom Penh Hospital
  • Calmette Hospital
  • Khema International Hospital
  • SOS International Clinic Phnom Penh

Lost Document Procedures

  • Passport: Report loss/theft to local police; contact embassy.
  • Credit Cards: Immediately contact bank to report and cancel.

Health & Safety Advice

Pre-Trip Health Precautions

  • Consult your doctor for recommended vaccinations and medications.
  • Pack a personal first-aid kit with must-have items.
  • Be aware of current health advisories for the region.

During Your Stay

  • Drink only bottled, boiled, or purified water.
  • Protect yourself from the sun and mosquitoes.
  • Practice good food hygiene, especially with street food.

Travel Insurance

Comprehensive Coverage

  • Coverage for medical emergencies and evacuation.
  • Coverage for trip cancellation and theft.
  • Contact emergency line immediately in case of medical emergency.

Emergency Contacts

  • Keep your 24/7 travel insurance emergency contact accessible.
  • World Nomads for travel insurance options.

Natural Disaster Protocols

Staying Informed

  1. Follow advice from local authorities, your hotel staff, or your embassy.
  2. Stay informed through local news channels.
  3. Relevant in cases of severe weather advisories (e.g., heavy monsoon rains leading to flooding).

Preparation & Response

  1. Understand escape routes if provided by accommodation.
  2. Have an an emergency preparedness kit ready (water, basic supplies).
  3. Remain calm and follow official guidance.

Further Reading & Exploration

Documentaries & Films

'The Killing Fields' (1984), 'First They Killed My Father' (2017), 'S21: The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine' (2003).

Music & Art

Listen to traditional Khmer music, explore contemporary Cambodian rock, seek out local artists.

Language Learning Resources

Check Duolingo/Memrise for Khmer. Consider local language schools or private tutors for longer stays. Babbel.

Emergency Information

Prioritize your safety by keeping essential emergency numbers, embassy contacts, and travel insurance details easily accessible at all times.

Online Communities & Forums

Community Engagement

Traveler Forums

  • TripAdvisor Forums

    These toums offer a wealth of advice from other travelers, covering various topics.

  • Reddit r/Cambodia

    A society for discussions about Cambodia, travel included tips and local insights.

Social Groups

  • Facebook Groups

    Search for groups like "The Vibrant heart of cambodia Expats" or "Travel Cambodia" for real-time advice.

  • Local Communities

    Connect with inhabitants and long-term visitors for advice and experiences.

Beyond Digital

Local Engagement

Take part in community events or local workshops for an authentic experience.

Culinary Exploration

Join a cooking class to explore Cambodian cuisine.

Guided Tours

Discover hidden gems and local stories with a knowledgeable guide.

Essential Information

Currency & Payments

  • USD is widely accepted alongside the Cambodian Riel (KHR).
  • Small USD bills and Riel are useful for local purchases and markets.
  • Credit cards are accepted in large hotels and larger restaurants.
  • ATMs are available throughout the city.

Visa & Entry

  • Most nationalities require a visa for Cambodia.
  • E-visas are available online or a Visa on Arrival at international airports.
  • Check current requirements with the Cambodian Foreign ministry.
  • Passport validity of at least six months from your entry date.

Local Transport

Within Phnom Penh

  • Tuk-tuks and moto-taxis are well-liked for short distances.
  • Ride-ride-sharing apps like Grab and PassApp offer convenience and fair pricing.
  • The The City of four faces City Bus network covers many areas.
  • Walking is suitable for exploring compact zones like the Riverside.

Inter-City Travel

  • Long-intercity coaches connect The Vibrant heart of cambodia to major cities like Siem Reap.
  • Domestic flights offer a fast alternative for longer distances.
  • Private taxis or vans can be hired for comfortable inter-city transfers.

Essential Tips

Carrying small USD bills and local Riel simplifies daily transactions and bargaining at markets.

Phnom Penh Travel Resources. Apps, Maps, Emergency Contacts