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Travel consultant in Siem Reap

Currency exchange can be carried out in banks and several other exchange points, and the exchange rates of these exchange points are basically the same as those of banks.

Tip: The circulation of US dollars ensures that you can pay any kind of expenses, so please remember to carry US dollars with you. It will be very useful to carry 1 USD, 2 USD,1USD, 20 USD and other small denominations. But local currency is usually taken back. If you pay in large bills, you may not be able to exchange them. Coffee shops can be found in Siem Reap, and many other hotels also provide Internet access. The post office charges 500 riel for each letter, provides express mail service and sells postcards.

Ordinary mail service (PosteRestante), the letter is marked with c/oposterstante, and then the name and address of the recipient are written, so that visitors can receive his letter. Postal Parcel Service There are two places in the city that provide postal parcel service: Overseas Parcel Delivery (OCS) of Lotus Temple and Khmer Express Delivery (EMS). Telephone Cambodia's national long distance number is 855; The area code of Siem Reap is 63. Public magnetic card telephones are found in green telephone booths distributed in the city, and there is one in front of the post office. amusement

This is a rapid change from the lack of nightlife in the past to the richness of today. PsarChaa market is full of bars, and there is even a street called Barst-going in vertically and coming out horizontally!

Angkor what? Generous "happy hour" is from 5 pm to 8 pm. A barrel of Mekong whiskey, coke or red bull at $5 and a large bottle of anchored beer at $3 are enough to activate your nerves and prepare for the cool rhythm and crazy party afterwards. Part of the proceeds here are donated to the local hospital, so drinking here is also saving someone else's liver, although it is not yours.

FCCAngkor(PokamborAve) was immersed in the mirror-like artificial leather sofa and candlelight cocktail party by the pool, accompanied by the swaying music melody under the palm trees. Behind the quiet terrace bar is a landmark building in the 1960 s, and the fashionable decoration inside is worth drinking at once. Half price "Happy Hour" is from 5 pm to 7 pm.

The tall gables of BarSt and the bust of Yama VII make this bar look like a temple, but the only thing really worshipped here is "Long live beer". Popular tables and chairs on the sidewalk, generous "happy hour" from 4 pm to 9 pm, alternative rock soon won loyal supporters.

BuddhaLounge(BarSt) is located opposite Temple, and the atmosphere is similar. It is full of supernatural decorations, refreshing drinks and loyal followers.

LingaBar(TheAlley) This is the first and only gay bar in Siem Reap. The door here is open to everyone, and the lazy sofa bar configuration will not be out of date in any metropolis. First-class cocktails and strong dance rhythm make this place famous.

Leave your dirty socks at home and spend a luxurious night in this luxuriously decorated nightclub. This is one of the few places where you can dance, especially on weekends, when the DJ will shake the whole house.

Different bars!

ButterflyGardenBar (ticket US$1; Holding a cold drink and watching many butterflies flying up and down, I spent a leisurely afternoon. This colorful and quiet garden was hidden on the east bank of the river. Some restaurants and hotels offer cultural performances in the evening, which is the only opportunity for many tourists to watch Cambodian classical dances. Unfortunately, the performance is either expensive or not authentic.

BayonIIRestaurant (just north of National Highway 6) is a safe place, and the cost of a good dance and buffet dinner is US$ 1 1.

beatocello(jayavarmaniichildren ' s hospital; Saturday 7: 15pm) will present an original cello concert and Bach's works. Admission is free, but donations are welcome. The proceeds will be used to provide free medical services for local children.

go shopping

Whether in PsarChaa market, unknown market, souvenir shop, or the never-ending temple scout conference, it is an escape from shopping. Buying goods near temples is a good way to give back, because many vendors here are descendants of Angkor natives.

For Li Lai, one way to spend money wisely is to support Cambodian disabled people and other vulnerable groups to shop.

Rehab Craft (opposite Psarchaa Market), also known as Made in Cameroon, sells high-quality silk products, such as wallets, handbags and photo albums. The profits of the store are used to train and hire disabled groups.

Rajana(BarSt) sells exotic wood and metal products, beautifully designed silver ornaments and handmade cards, as well as local spices such as lemongrass, pepper and coffee. Rajanana advocates fair trade and fair employment opportunities for Cambodians.

TabithaCambodia(PhSivatha) Here are all kinds of beautiful silk headscarves, cushion covers and shawls. The proceeds are used to build houses and drill wells.

ArtisansD'Angkor sells high-quality carved replicas and exquisite silk here. Poor young people learn the art of making ancestors here. 1. Go to the station (North Station) one day in advance to buy a bus ticket to Yalan. It is said that the sooner you leave, the better. There is a bus every two hours from 2 am to 5 pm, and the fare is 207 pence. We bought the one at 4: 30 in the morning, which is not bad. The station is so big, but most people in Bangkok are friendly and enthusiastic. When you look confused, you will take the initiative to ask if you need help. Ask anyone, people in Bangkok are all living Lei Feng (it's hard to say who is doing business). Take a taxi from Gaoshan Road. Special price 100P/ car.

The bus stops at a big station along the way. It doesn't matter. You can get to Alam at about nine o'clock. Ignore those soliciting. They belong to a travel agency. Anyway, you will see two long lines walking at the entrance and exit. It's right to follow. Sign back and leave the country at the same place with clear instructions. Sign it back, fill in the form and hand in a photo,1020 p. Then go through the exit formalities.

3. Continue to follow the crowd and go to the immigration office in Pobe (Cambodia). Those policemen look a bit like hooligans when you fill out the form, and then tell you how much you have to pay, 25 yuan. Then go through the immigration formalities.

4. After entering the country, there are free buses to the station, taxis to the station and buses to Siem Reap. Tickets are 12 and $9 per person. If you stop at the immigration gate or take a taxi, you can get a deal for 30 dollars each, depending on your eloquence. The road is very flat.

5. The accommodation is average and very good. The standard room is only a few dollars, so you can choose whether you live in the old city or the new city. Anyway, the worst way is the best place for backpackers to stay. Foreigners are a little abnormal. Now that the road has been repaired, I hope it will be fine.

6. Tickets for Angkor are 20 for one day, 40 for three days and 60 for seven days. On that day, you can buy tickets in advance and watch the sunset with them. You must take it with you. Don't lose it.

7. Take a taxi (tricycle) to visit Angkor. A car can seat four people. You can ask the hotel to contact a Chinese tour guide for you. 10- 15 USD per vehicle. I don't recommend swimming in any lake. There is nothing to see. It's too expensive. If you go to Phnom Penh by boat, it will be counted separately.

8. It is recommended to buy handwritten letters in Siem Reap. There are not many kinds, but they will be cheaper than Bangkok. The food will be very expensive, and the food stall is located on the roadside, full of dirt and dust. Business is good, but I dare not eat it for fear that it will be sand.

9. On the return trip, there is a bus from Siem Reap to Gaoshan Road, which costs $9 per person and leaves at 7 o'clock every day. However, it may take four hours to travel hundreds of kilometers from Siem Reap to Pobedna. The service is good. Every hotel picks people up and stops until you get dizzy. Stop for dinner twice along the way. Someone will label you at the border. After going through the entry and exit formalities, concentrate on waiting for the bus to return to Gaoshan Road. Rest for half an hour before getting on the bus, and then stick to it all the way. The car in Thailand is good. Arrive at Gaoshan Road at seven o'clock in the evening. Said in dismay. You can take a taxi to Bei Bo, and then find a car in Alam to go back to Gaoshan Road. It is estimated that it will be much faster. The situation from Siem Reap to Elephant Island is basically the same.

Don't take a bus directly from Gaoshan Road to Siem Reap, because after Pobe changed to Siem Reap, the bus will run like a snail for four or five hours, and it is too tired to find a hotel in Siem Reap. PsarChaa market area

IvyGuesthouse2 (Ivy 2 Hotel; In the shade in front of the room is a bar and restaurant. This warm hotel has clean bathrooms, snow-white walls, sporadic Khmer art and silk decorations, which are not available in most budget hotels. There is also a small balcony with hammock and TV.

PopularGuesthouse offers a variety of clean rooms and a great rooftop restaurant, and the food is not expensive. These ensure that this backpacker hotel is still-you guessed it-very popular. Air conditioning, TV and hot water have been added to the expanded new wing.

RedLodge is hiding at the end of the backstreet. This fashionable villa has a bright room with a high ceiling and a cool rest area at the back with cushions and magazines. Fruit, toast and coffee are also provided free of charge, and bicycles and videos are lent free of charge. You must be smiling from ear to ear.

ShadowofAngkorGuesthouse is a well-ventilated French colonial building, which is located on the bank of the river. Air-conditioned rooms are equipped with thick wooden floors, local artworks and balconies. The fan rooms are quite simple, and some unfortunately have no windows.

PhlauvSivatha area

SmileyGuesthouse offers a variety of bright, clean and airy rooms, with a sparkling pond and a garden full of plants outside. It's not small, but it's really good

The hammock under the thatched cottage in front of the Orchid Hotel is swaying in an extremely leisurely atmosphere. The simple fan room downstairs is small, but cooler than the wooden house upstairs.

EcoleH & ampocircTelièreSalaBai3' s three $8 standard rooms are bright and gout, with beautiful silk wall curtains, woven pillowcases and wicker wardrobes. It is run by a local tourism service school.

Angkor Hotel in Longli has a bad atmosphere, but it is clean and brand-new. All rooms have electric fans and televisions, hot water and $65438 +0.

NagaGuesthouse is an ancient wooden house and one of the earliest hotels in this city. The room is simple but interesting. There is a free pool table in the dining room.

West of National Highway 6

JasmineLodge can be summed up in three words: warm, clean and simple. The air-conditioned room is naturally better than the fan room. The service staff are all "Angkor Wat", and the exquisite dishes are very affordable.

Earthwalkers is far from the city, but it is extremely clean and the atmosphere is relaxed, which is very suitable for rest and charging. The host was an interesting Norwegian who fell in love with Cambodia. There are many travel tips here, and breakfast is free.

The rooms in the new wing of ChenlaGuesthouse are decorated with smooth wooden furniture and tiles, TV, refrigerator and hot water. The price of the old wing is relatively cheap and simple. Japanese tourists like it here very much.

Compared with hotel standards, VictoryGuesthouse is more like a hotel, with spotless rooms, TV and free laundry service.

ApsaraAngkorGuesthouse follows the service staff with a bunch of keys and chooses a room you like. 5 yuan's room is old, but spacious, with a TV and an electric fan.

Hedong area

There is nothing special about the EuropeanGuesthouse (if you don't consider the golf putter area in the upstairs corridor), only a simple but spacious room and smiling service. The TV room starts at $6.

Another warm family hotel. The arched ceiling and wooden walls make the upstairs room very distinctive. The room downstairs is a bit shabby, but it's cool.

The house here is simple, spacious and clean, and there is a TV. Add a few more dollars and there will be hot water.

TwoDragonsGuesthouse (next to this single-story house, the room is beautiful. If you want a TV, go somewhere else. The boss runs a well-known Cambodian tourism website, so he can guarantee the reliability of tourism information.

Greentown Hotel has many affordable and practical rooms. The hotel is curled up behind the Pansea hotel in Iowa. Spend it!

BorannL'AubergedesTemples sits on a private balcony reading, shuttles through tropical gardens, gracefully jumps into the sparkling swimming pool, or kills time comfortably in your gorgeous room with traditional wooden furniture and silk wall curtains, which is definitely worth it.