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Do
I need a visa to enter Cambodia? |
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Where
are the Royal Embassies and Consulates situated at overseas? |
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Where
else can I obtain an entry-visa? |
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How
much shall I pay for my entry-visa? |
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How
much shall I pay for airport tax? |
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Do
I need any vaccinations? |
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What
are temperature and climate for the whole year round in
Cambodia? |
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What
attire should I bring on my vacation to Cambodia and what
should |
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I
wear when visiting ancient temples and Buddhist Pagodas? |
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What
is the time difference? |
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What
is the best way to travel around the country? |
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What
is the national language? |
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What
if I were to travel alone? |
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What
is the electricity supply of Cambodia? |
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What
are the medical services available in Cambodia? |
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Is
it safe to drink tap water? |
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How
do I rent and drive a car in Cambodia? |
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Will
there be any customs charges upon arrival? |
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When
are the Cambodian school holidays? |
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Are
there any cultural tips I should now about to avoid cultural
offence? |
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What
is the procedure if I should want to bring pets into Cambodia? |
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Do
I require medical insurance before travelling to Cambodia? |
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Do
I need a visa to enter Cambodia? |
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Most
travellers shall be issued entry-visa upon their arrival.
For further information, please directly contact the
Immigration Police Unit at the Phnom Penh Airport
International or the Siem Reap Airport. Some countries where
the Royal Embassies and Consulates of Cambodia installed,
travellers shall then apply for an entry-visa prior to their
departure. Multi-entry visa can be extended at the Department
of Foreigner of the Ministry of Interior.
E-visa is available now
and tourists can apply through online
http://evisa.mfaic.gov.kh/index.php?version=eng
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Where
are the Royal Embassies and Consulates situated at overseas? |
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Herewith
the list of Royal Embassies and Consulates of Cambodia locate
where most travelers are able to apply for an entry-visa:
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1. |
Bangkok
– Kingdom of Thailand |
2.
Beijing
– P. R of China |
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No.
185 Rajddamri Road |
No.
9 Dong Zhi Men Wai Dajio
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Lumpini
Patumwan Bangkok |
100600
Beijing China
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Thailand
10330 |
People?fs
Republic of China
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Tel:
(+) 662 253-9859 |
Tel:
(+) 861 06532-1889
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Fax:
(+) 662 254-6630 |
Fax:
(+) 861 06532-3507
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3. |
Bonn
- F.R of Germany |
4.
Budapest – Hungary |
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Gruner
Weg 853343 |
Rath
Gyorgy U.48. 1122
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Wachtberg
Pech Bonn |
Budapest
XII Hungary
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Tel:
(+) 49228 328-509 |
Tel:
(+) 361 155-2376
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Fax:
(+) 49228 328-508 |
Fax:
(+) 361 155-5165
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5. |
Canberra
– Australia |
6.
Guanghou – P.R of China |
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No.
2 Canterbury Crescent |
Room
811 The Garden Hotel
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Deakin
ACT 2600 Australia |
Huan
Shi Road Guanghou 510064 PRC
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Tel:
(+) 612 6273-1259 |
Tel:
(+) 86 8387-9005
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Fax:
(+) 612 6273-1053 |
Fax:
(+) 86 8387-9006
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7. |
Hanoi
– S.R of Vietnam |
8.
Havana – Cuba |
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No.
71A Tran Hung Dao |
No.
7001 St. Ave. ESQ 70
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Socialist
Republic of Vietnam |
Marimar
Havana – Republic of Cuba
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Tel:
(+) 844 825-3788 |
Tel:
(+) 537 242-333
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Fax:
(+) 844 826-5225 |
Fax:
(+) 537 246-400
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9. |
Ho
Chi Minh - S. R of Vietnam |
10.
Hong Kong – P. R of China |
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No.
41 Phung Khac Khoan Ho Chi Minh City |
Room
3606 Singga CC 144 451
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Socialist
Republic of Vietnam |
Connaught
Road West, Hong
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Tel:(+)
848 829-2751 |
Kong,
PRC Tel: (+) 852 2546-0718
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11. |
Jakarta,
Indonesia |
12.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
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4th
Floor, Panin Bank Plaza JI |
83/JKR
2809 Lingkungan,
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52
Palmerah Utara Jakarta |
U-Thant
55000 Kuala Lumpur
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11480
Republic of Indonesia |
Tel:
(+) 0060 345-71150
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Tel:
(+) 6221 548-3643 |
Fax:(+)
0060 345-71157
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Fax:
(+) 6221 548-3684 |
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13. |
Moscow,
Russian Federation |
14.
New Delhi, India |
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Starokonysheny,
Per 16, 121002 Moscow, |
B47
Soami Nagar New Delhi,
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Tel:(+)
7095 201-3925 |
110017,
Republic of India
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Fax:(+)
7095 956-6573 |
Tel:
(+) 9111 642-3782
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Fax:
(+) 9111 647-5233
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15. |
New
York, United Nations, USA |
16.
Paris France
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866
UN Plaza, Suite 420 |
4,
Rue Adolphe Yvon 75116
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New
York, NY 10017, USA |
Paris,
France
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Tel:
(+) 212 223-0676 |
Tel:
(+) 331 4503-4720
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Fax:
(+) 212 223-0545 |
Fax:
(+) 331 450-3440
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Fax:
(+) 212 421-7073/4 |
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17. |
Praha,
Czech Republic |
18.
Pyong Yang, R.P.D. of Korea |
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Na
Habalce 1, 16900 Praha 9 |
Reu
De LÚniversite Commune
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Czech
Republic |
Mouscou
Arroundissement
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Tel:
(+) 420 235-2603 |
Daedongan
R.P.D. de Korea
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Fax:
(+) 420 235-1078 |
Tel:
(+) 8502 381-7283
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Fax:
(+) 8502 381-7625
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19. |
Sofia,
Bulgaria |
20.
Republic of Korea (South) |
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Mladost
1 Block |
653-110 Hannam-dong, Yongsan-gu,
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Salcador
Allende Residez 2, Bulgaria |
Seoul 140-887, Rep.of Korea
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Tel:
(+) 3592 757-135 |
Tel (+) 82-2-3785-1041
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Fax:
(+) 3592 975-3630 |
Fax: (+) 82-2-3785-1040
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21. |
UNESCO |
22.
Tokyo, Japan |
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No.
2 Place De Barcelone |
8.6.9, Akasaka, Minato-Ko
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75016
Paris, France |
Tokyo 1070052, Japan
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Tel:
(+) 331 4525-1502 |
Tel: (+) 813 5412-8521/22/24/26
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Fax:
(+) 331 4525-8472 |
Fax: (+) 813 3478-1980
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23. |
Washington,
DC, USA |
24.
Vientiane, R.D. of Laos |
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4500
16th Street, NW |
Thadeua Road, KM2 Vientiane
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Washington,
DC 211 USAtd>
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B.P. 34 LAO R.D.P. de Lao
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Tel:
(+) 202 726-7653 or 202 333-4161 |
Tel: (+) 8562 1314-953 /950 /951 /952
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Fax:
(+) 202 291-4728 or 202 726-8381 |
Fax:
(+) 8562 1314-954/951
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Where
else can I obtain an entry-visa? |
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Beside
the Phnom Penh Airport International and Siem Reap Airport,
there are additionally few of border gateways where
travellers can apply for an entry-visa upon their arrival.
Visa can be
obtained at the following points of entry:
Airports
- Phnom Penh International Airport
- Siem Reap International Airport
Cambodia-Vietnam border
- Bavet International Check Point
- Kha Orm Sam Nor International Check Point
Cambodia-Thailand border
- Cham Yeam International Check Point
- Poi Pet International Check Point
- OSmach International Check Point
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
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particular, the entry-visa is free for Cambodian nationals who
live abroad and Malaysians. Also, the entry visa is free of
charge for the Service and Diplomatic Passport holders from
Myanmar, Brunei, Philippines and Vietnam.
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How
much shall I pay for my entry-visa?
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There
are two types of entry-visa shall be paid:
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Business
visa
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US$
25.00
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Tourist
visa
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US$
20.00
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How
much shall I pay for airport tax? |
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The
costs of airport tax are:
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Domestic
Airport Tax:
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US$
6.00
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International
Airport Tax
from REP: |
US$
25.00 |
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International
Airport Tax
from PNH:
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US$
25.00
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Do
I need any vaccinations? |
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Travellers
have very little to worry about in a country where health
standards are ranked amongst the highest in Asia.
Vaccinations are not required to enter the Kingdom of
Cambodia; you are unless coming from a "yellow"
infected area.
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What
are temperature and climate for the whole year round in
Cambodia? |
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Cambodia
has a tropical climate with three distinct seasons – Hot/Dry
from March to May, Rainy/Monsoon from June to October and
small Winter/Cool from November through February. The average
annual temperature is 280C – 320C, this ranges in the
capital city of Phnom Penh.
The temperature during the small winter is 140C - 160C
at provinces throughout the country but in Phnom Penh is about
160C – 200C. In the early April, it is found that there are
some rain showers through the beginning of May. The end of May
and the beginning of June the full monsoon starts till the end
of October.
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What
attire should I bring on my vacation to Cambodia and what
should I wear when visiting ancient temples and Buddhist
Pagodas? |
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As
Cambodia's climate is hot and humid almost all year round, it
is ideal to have light clothing to be worn throughout the
year. But during the small winter from December till
March, you are advised to wear thick clothing. It is also
advisable for ladies and gentlemen, when entering any Buddhist
pagoda, in tradition, ladies are inappropriately found to wear
shorts, trousers or any sexy attire. Men and women are
cultured for a dignitary image¾is
not to wear shorts and cap when you are in the complex of a
Buddhist pagoda. The flip-flops, boots or shoes must
specially be taken off before entering into any Buddhist
temple. At ancient temples, you are free to wear any as you
wish but not bras and under-pan.
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What
is the time difference?
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Cambodia
is 7 (GMT+7) hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and
12 hours ahead of the United States in Boston, Pacific Time
Standard.
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What
is the best way to travel around the country?
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It
depends upon your need whether you are in a hurry to get to
your destination or you wish to take things leisurely, there
is a wide range of choice of transportation.
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air, you can travel with Cambodian Airlines for domestic
flights such as Royal Air Cambodge, Siem Reap Airway, Royal
Phnom Penh Airways and the President Airline. The flight
routes are set for major tourist destinations and economic
zones at the provinces of Siem Reap, Battambang, Koh Kong,
Ratanakiri and Mondulkiri.
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rail, the railway network of Cambodia that stretches from East
to West, which run from Phnom Penh to the provinces of Kampong
Chhnang, Pursat, Battambang and Bantey Meanchey and other
routes: Phnom Penh-Sihanouk Ville and Phnom Penh-Kampot. Be
ensured that the Cambodian railway network is under
development and time consuming to catch train.
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road, Cambodia now has several bus companies and private taxis
are also available throughout Cambodia. But the bus operations
are still very limited based on the road condition. Travellers
can take coach from Phnom Penh to neighbouring provinces such
as Kampong Speu, Takeo, Kampot, Kampong Chhnang, Kampong Cham,
Neak Leung (in Prey Veng), Ta Mao (in Kandal) and to two other
cities of Sihanouk Ville and Keb. In particular, Phnom Penh to
Ho Chi Minh City along the National Road 1 is now available.
Taxies are available to make a journey throughout the country.
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By
water, several speedboat firms can be seen along Tonle Sap
River. These speedboats carry passengers from Phnom Penh to
Siem Reap Angkor and further from Siem Reap to Battambang
province; also are available for destinations along Mekong
River such as from Phnom Penh to Kampong Cham, Kratie and
Steung Treng. Above all, travellers can make a voyage from
Vietnam to Phnom Penh as well.
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What
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Cambodia
has a unique official language is Khmer or Cambodian. The
French and English are widely utilised as second language.
Cambodians tend to be trilingual.
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What
if I were to travel alone?
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Not
to worry if you are coming alone. Cambodians are very friendly
and Cambodia is especially called a land of smile. Travelling
alone is generally safe and relatively comfortable for both
men and women. Plan your trip around your interests and
prepare yourself to be flexible enough to take the inevitable
glitches in stride. Visitors who encounter
unforeseen problems and difficulties can seek the Cambodian
Tourist Police Unit or any other Police Station for any
assistance.
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What
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Cambodia's
electrical supply is 220 volts AC at 50 cycles per second.
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What
are the medical services available in Cambodia?
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Medical
services are available in all towns at government run
hospitals and private clinics. Non-prescription drugs
are available at pharmacies as well as supermarkets, hotels,
and shopping centres. International class hotels also
have their individual in-house medical Doctor to service their
guests.
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Is
it safe to drink tap water? |
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It
is generally safe to drink water directly from the tap.
However, mineral water is also readily available in shops and
supermarkets everywhere.
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How
do I rent and drive a car in Cambodia?
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You
will require an international driving permit or a valid
license issued by your government to drive in Cambodia. Car rental can be arranged through hotel or through various
car rental companies which can be located through the Yellow
Pages Directory.
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Will
there be any customs charges upon arrival?
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Items
such as video equipment, cameras, radio cassette players,
watches, pens, lighters, perfumes and cosmetics are duty free
in Cambodia. Visitors bringing in dutiable goods
may have to pay a deposit for temporary importation,
refundable upon departure.
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When
are the Cambodian school holidays ?
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There
are 5 term breaks in the year for schools throughout Cambodia.
The term breaks vary slightly from state to state. However,
they fall roughly during the later part of the months of
January (1 week), March (2 weeks), May (3 weeks), August
(1week), October (4 weeks).
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Are
there any cultural tips I should now about to avoid cultural
offence? |
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To
avoid "cultural offences", here are some tips:
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Remove
shoes when entering homes and places of worship.
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Dress neatly in suitable attire which covers arms and legs
when visiting places of worship.
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When
handling food, do so with the right hand only.
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Tipping
is not a custom in Cambodia. It is unnecessary in hotels
and restaurants where a 10% service charge, unless the service
rendered is exceptionally good.
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Refrain
from raising your voice or displaying fits of anger as
considered ill mannered.
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What
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It
is advisable for you to contact the Cambodian Diplomatic
Mission nearest you for up-to-date information concerning the
importation of pets from your country. Various airline
companies may also be able to help you with this.
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Do
I require medical insurance before travelling to Cambodia?
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It
is a good idea for you to take have medical insurance before
you travel to Cambodia as Cambodia does not have reciprocal
health service agreements with other nations
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