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Why is it cheap to travel to Cambodia?

Cambodia is an exotic Southeast Asian country and an ancient civilization with a long history. People here live a simple and friendly life, so it is an ideal destination for overseas travel.

In fact, I personally don't think Cambodia tourism is particularly cheap. I am alone, not with the team. Go to Phnom Penh first, and then go from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap. After a few days in the county seat, I returned to Phnom Penh and left Cambodia from Phnom Penh. I stayed for about nine days and spent less than 5000 yuan.

First of all, the tickets for some scenic spots in Cambodia are actually similar to those in China. For example, Angkor Wat, the cleverest place, costs 37 dollars a day, which is equivalent to more than 200 RMB. In fact, there are not many scenic spots in China that can go to 200 yuan. Potala Palace is only in 200 yuan in peak season, and only 100 yuan in low season.

In addition, transportation in Cambodia is relatively expensive. There are few taxis here, so the mainstream mode of travel is Tu Tu, which is towed by motorcycles. The price of this kind of car is relatively high, even higher than taxis in some big cities in China.

However, his price is high, but his quotation is also relatively high. If his bargaining power is good, he can still reduce the price to a very low level. Then the Cambodian capital just received 65,438+000 buses from China last year, and now they are developing their own bus lines. It will certainly be much more convenient to go there in the future.

Then there is the price of eating at ordinary times. There is a big price gap. If you go to a better restaurant, the price will definitely be higher than that in China. The price of some roadside stalls is similar to that of domestic third-and fourth-tier cities.

But juice in Cambodia is very cheap. After all, it is tropical and rich in fruit products. A cup of freshly fried pure butter juice costs only one dollar, which is about the size of a Starbucks mug.

The last accommodation in Cambodia is relatively cheap, and you can stay in a good hotel for 100 RMB. However, hotels here are generally older.

I stayed in a hotel for one night 120 RMB and got a free massage for one hour. So when it comes to Cambodia tourism, it is neither expensive nor cheap, mainly depending on my personal consumption preferences.

It will no longer be a very friendly country to China, and many China people have invested and settled there. Many shops in the street have signs of Chinese characters, and then many waiters will simply speak a few words of Chinese. Therefore, China people will have a good travel experience when they travel here. 95% people here believe in Buddhism and are very friendly.