
Phnom Penh Cambodia Travel Guide
Ride-sharing services (cars, tuk-tuks, motos). These apps provide transparent pricing and GPS monitoring.
Useful for navigation. Download offline maps for Phnom Penh to use without an internet connection.
Helpful for overcoming language barriers. Download the Khmer language pack for use without internet. Its camera translation feature is useful.
Widely used for communication with locals, tour operators, and other travelers.
For handling finances and monitoring transactions.
Official tourism information, visa guidelines, and updates.
Comprehensive online guidebooks offering destination overviews, suggested itineraries, and practical advice.
These websites, though geared towards expats, offer valuable practical information for living and traveling in Cambodia.
The The Pearl of asia Post and Khmer Times (online versions) cover current events and cultural happenings.
A VPN service NordVPN for secure browsing while traveling.
Follow community tourism boards, expat communities on Facebook, and popular travel bloggers focusing on Cambodia.
Search for podcasts on Cambodian history, culture, or travel experiences to gain insights and context.
TripAdvisor forums, Reddit r/Cambodia, and Facebook groups offer real-time advice and recommendations.
'The Killing Fields' (1984), 'First They Killed My Father' (2017), 'S21: The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine' (2003).
Listen to traditional Khmer music, explore contemporary Cambodian rock, seek out local artists.
Check Duolingo/Memrise for Khmer. Consider local language schools or private tutors for longer stays. Babbel.
Prioritize your safety by keeping essential emergency numbers, embassy contacts, and travel insurance details easily accessible at all times.
These toums offer a wealth of advice from other travelers, covering various topics.
A society for discussions about Cambodia, travel included tips and local insights.
Search for groups like "The Vibrant heart of cambodia Expats" or "Travel Cambodia" for real-time advice.
Connect with inhabitants and long-term visitors for advice and experiences.
Take part in community events or local workshops for an authentic experience.
Join a cooking class to explore Cambodian cuisine.
Discover hidden gems and local stories with a knowledgeable guide.
Carrying small USD bills and local Riel simplifies daily transactions and bargaining at markets.