AREA:
181,035 sq.km. Width=560 km and Length=440
km.
CAMBODIA:
Capital city is Phnom Penh , 3 more municipalities:
Sihanouk Ville, Kep and Pailin, and 20 provinces.
POPULATION:
11.76 million. Population in Phnom Penh about 1 million.
LANGUAGE:
The official language is Khmer. It is part of the Mon-Khmer family. English is
rapidly gaining popularity, particularly among the young, while the educated older
people speak French.
RELIGION:
The official religion is Theravada
Buddhism, which is also practised in neighboring
Laos, Thailand, Burma and
Sri Lanka.
CLIMATE:
Tropical monsoon. Rainy season: May-November.
Dry season: December-April.
CURRENCY:
The Khmer riel fluctuates
regularly. At the time of press it was 4,027 riel to the US dollar, requiring
the carrying of large quantities of paper currency. US dollars are widely used,
and establishments catering to foreign tourists usually quote prices in US dollars.
Denominations are 100,000; 50,000; 20,000; 10,000; 5,000; 2,000; 1,000; 500; 200;
and 100 riel. Foreign currencies can be easily changed at most hotel airport or
at markets.
VISAS:
A visas on arrival, valid for 30 days,
is issued at Pochentong International Airport, Phnom Penh, and at Siem Reap Airport,
The visa cost is US$20 for tourism and US$25 for Business. A photograph is needed.
Visas can be extended at the Immigration Department in Phnom Penh. Visas are also
issued at Royal Cambodia Embassies or Consulates foreign countries.
AIRPORT
TAXES:
For international departures: US$20 from Phnom Penh; US$8 from
Siem Reap. For domestic flights: US$10 from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap and US$4 from
Siem Reap to Phnom Penh.
CUSTOMS:
Every passenger has to complete
an immigration form and a separate customs declaration form during the arrival
flight, for submission upon arrival. Any amount of foreign currency can be brought
into Cambodia, but the amount of local currency (Cambodia riel) must not exceed
100,000 riel per person. Tourists and nonresidents carrying more than US$10,000
in cash or its equivalent must declare it - otherwise you may run into problems
if you wish to take the same amount out of the country.
TIPPING:
Not obligatory, but is widely practiced in hotels and restaurants in addition
to the service charges shown on bills.
AIRPORT TAXIS:
A taxi
(of the non-metered variety) from Siem Reap Airport into town, 8km away, costs
US$5 and will take 10-15 minutes. A motorbike costs $1. For visitors entering
Cambodia through Pochentong International Airport, Phnom Penh, a taxi into the
city will cost US$7 and will take approx. a5 minutes. Most hotels and better guesthouses
provide airport pickups for booked guests.
LOCAL TRANSPORT:
Cars and mini-uses are readily available for touring the temples at Angkor, or
for day trips in and around Phnom Penh. The average cost of a car and driver is
approx. US$20-25 per day.
HOTELS & GUESTHOUSES:
There
are many of each in Phnom Penh, Siem Reap and Sihanoukville. They range from luxurious
5-star hotels to guesthouses charging from US$5 a night. In Siem Reap, there are
several small hotels along the road between the airport and the town. These are
peaceful, being set among rice fields and palms, but require a taxi ride for each
venture outside.
FOOD & RESTAURANTS:
Local Khmer food
is inexpensive and often tasty. Rice and fish, together with a tempting array
of herbs, sauces and spices are typical fare. Curries and soups with beef, pork,
poultry and seafood can be bought from street vendors at a nominal charge. Hygiene
at some street stalls may sometimes be questionable, however.
HEALTH:
It's hot, so drink plenty of water, bur never drink tap water. Good quality bottled
water available everywhere. Also remember to wear a high-factor sun block when
sightseeing and use an insect repellent as protection against mosquitoes. Although
no vaccinations are officially required for entry to Cambodia, they are highly
encouraged. And one should always bring essential medications to Cambodia as there
is no guarantee they will be available locally.
TELEPHONE:
There are no coin-operated phones (there are no coins) in Cambodia. Phone cards
are available, however, and the cars can be purchased at many outlets. There are
also several mobile phone systems.