by: Robelyn M. Yambao
E-VISA FEES
We traveled by bus going to Cambodia so we entered the port where they accepted the E-Visa for tourist. There are ports that won't accept E-Visa so, you better check the website below if your port of entry in Cambodia is included in accepting E-Visa:
Kingdom of Cambodia That website above was the one we used in getting my travel buddy's tourist visa and everything you wanna know is already written in their site. Here is the cost of the E-Visa we've got paid through credit card. BUS TICKETS COST
As what I've mentioned in my blog about traveling by bus, we booked our tickets through Camboticket.com with the total cost of $58.87 for a round trip tcikets.
The said cost was for $14 each so, you will be shocked when you see the hidden charges when you paid it through credit card. But, it is better to pay their service than to go to the Mekong Express office just to book our trip. Besides, Pham Ngu Lao street is very far from Nha Trang City. If you wanna read about how to travel by bus from Ho Chi Minh to Phnom Penh, just click the link below:
How To Travel By Bus From Vietnam To Cambodia TUKTUK TAXI FARE
The above picture is the tuktuk taxi. This is the mode of transportation in Cambodia. When we arrived at the Phnom Penh Central Market, we needed the tuktuk taxi to bring us to our guest house. We spent $3 for one way trip. The next morning, we asked the guest house manager to get us tuktuk to bring us to the Vietnam embassy. The manager gave us a good deal of $6 for the driver to bring us to the embassy and waited for us outside until we completed the processing of visa in the office and he brought us back to our guest house. The next morning, we checked out at 10 a.m. and requested another tuktuk taxi from the manager to bring us to the bus station at 12 noon. We wanted also the driver to tour us in the city while killing the time. The manager gave us a great deal of $10 for a 2-hours city tour then send us to the bus station after. So, we spent the total of $19 for our 3 days stay in Cambodia.
HOTEL RATES
As what I've written in my blog where to book your hotel, we spent $5 per night at Grand View Guest House. We booked this hotel in booking.com for free and supposed to pay $22 for two nights but the manager couldn't find our booking in his computer so he gave us the rate of $5 a night. But, you will get what you paid. To read about my blog about where to book hotel online, read the link below:
Where To Book Your Hotel Oline OTHER EXPENSES
The important things you need to write in your bucket list are the food, water and snack. We spent $10 for take out food in KFC. Then, we needed more water so we got big bottles for our 3 days stay. Then, we also tried the fruits as our snacks in the street vendor for $1 per kg or $1.50 per kg like Lychee and Mangosteen. I would like to inform also about the guest house toiletries because they did not give us shampoo, soap, tissue, toothbrush and toothpaste during our stay so better include that in your budget list.
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by: Robelyn M. Yambao
To plan your trip in going to Cambodia by bus, you need to check online what bus lines is good for you. We tried booking our tickets online through the website Camboticket.com, we chose Mekong express in the site. After paying it using credit card they sent us our itinerary ticket and receipts through email. I liked it because no hassles and a lot of bus lines to choose from with or without meals. We chose the $14 fare for each person.
NHA TRANG TO SAIGON
In my situation, we are living in the beautiful beach located in Nha Trang Vietnam. There are options in going back to Ho Chi Minh ( Saigon) whether taking bus, airplane or train. During our trip in going to Cambodia, we traveled using the sleeping bus. We got our bus tickets ahead of time but you can get it anytime you want or the same day of your trip. So, from Nha Trang to Saigon, we take a ride for about 9 hours and paid $10 each for fare in Phuong Trang or Futa Buslines. Since, our trip to Cambodia is 8 a.m. we chose night trip from Nha Trang so we can arrive at 6 a.m. in Saigon the next day to have enough time for breakfast. You can check their website through google. Their buses are orange in color like in the picture below:
This bus will park at the Miendong Bus Terminal in Ho Chi Minh so you will need to take a taxi going to Pham Ngu Lao Street where most of the bus lines offices going to Cambodia are located. It will take about 30 minutes by taxi.
SAIGON TO PHNOM PENHWe arrived at Pham Ngu Lao street at our expected time. Since it was very early we stayed first at the big park to rest and to eat our breakfast that we brought with us. Then, I searched the Mekong office along the street across the park and found it next to Burger King. We sat across that office in the park bench while it's still close. When I saw someone opens the office, I went directly to him to show my Cambo itinerary to get my print-out ticket for my 8 a.m. trip to Cambodia. He asked me to wait for awhile to print our tickets. When he gave my my tickets, I asked him where am I going to wait for the bus because I read online that there is a terminal for those buses but he said that their bus will park just across in their office. So, we don't need to go to terminal instead just wait at the park for our bus. The bus is equipped with toilet. We also had snacks and bottled water in our trip. They have steward inside aside from the driver. Before it departs the steward will announce something and welcome all the passengers using their dialect and repeat the announcement using English. As soon as the bus departs, they will give embarking card to the passengers to be filled out and will ask you if you already have Cambodian Visa. Then, they will collect all the passports after filling out the form. The steward then will submit all the passports in just one hand over to the Vietnamese Immigration Officer at the checkpoint when reaching the border exit gate in Mocbai at the Cambodia-Vietnam border which is the last town of Vietnam. All the passengers will then follow him/her inside and wait for your name to be called after the stamping to return your passport with you. After leaving the building, you will find your bus parking nearby. So, better remember the plate number of the bus because sometimes there are other bus lines parked side by side so it will be confusing in getting inside your bus or just remember your fellow passengers' face. After leaving the Vietnam territory, your bus will go to the Cambodian border in the town of Bavet. The bus will enter the compound of the immigration authority and stop at the building where all passengers will enter to the Cambodian passport checkpoint by their own without the steward but the steward will guide those who doesn't have visa yet. You will lined up inside going to the immigration counter one by one and present your passport personally then, the immigration officer will check your passport and ask you for finger print scanning before stamping your entry date. After that, your bus is ready to travel again but will let you have your lunch break at the nearby restaurant next to the border before proceeding to another 4 hours journey. The bus will stay in the said restaurant for 30 minutes. They accept US dollars and Vietnam dong if you don't have Cambodian money yet. After lunch, we continued our journey and arrived at Phnom Penh public market in the afternoon. That place is not the terminal stated in my research next to the river. They have one office where you get your ticket located in the public market and another office at the same time their terminal where you departs going to Saigon, this one is located at the riverfront not in Phnom Penh Central market. In our experience, when we went back to Saigon we asked tuktuk driver to bring us to Mekong express office to print our tickets and the driver brought us to Phnom Penh Central Market. Then, after the staff printed our tickets she asked me if I know the location of their bus station so, I said no, I thought it is the same place. She then talked to the tuktuk driver for instructions on how to get there. And he brought us to the riverfront far away from that market. GO BACK TO "HOW TO GO TO CAMBODIA" |
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