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What are the overland options within Cambodia?

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What are the overland options within Cambodia?

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Basically anywhere you want to go. Regular air-con buses ply the routes to and from Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville, Kampot, Kompong Cham, Kratie, Stung Treng, Kompong Chhnang, Pursat, Battambang, Siem Reap, and Poipet. There isn’t really much inter-provincial bus services other than connecting any two towns along any of these routes which all originate or terminate in Phnom Penh. There are a few exceptions, for example Siem Reap to Kompong Cham, but by and large everything starts or ends in Phnom Penh. One notable exception is the tourist buses that run between Poipet and Siem Reap, which if you’ve read much of this website you know you shouldn’t be using, anyway. With the exception of the Poipet to Siem Reap buses, prices for the buses are fixed and reasonable. Service is generally okay. So many bus companies have come and gone that I’ve given up trying to list them all. The two best bets are Mekong Express, presently $11 between Phnom Penh and Siem Reap and slightly cheaper Kampuchea A

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Basically anywhere you want to go. Regular air-con buses ply the routes to and from Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville, Kampot, Kompong Cham, Kratie, Stung Treng, Kompong Chhnang, Pursat, Battambang, Siem Reap, and Poipet. There isn’t really much inter-provincial bus services other than connecting any two towns along any of these routes which all originate or terminate in Phnom Penh. There are a few exceptions, for example Siem Reap to Kompong Cham or Battambang, but by and large everything starts or ends in Phnom Penh. One notable exception is the tourist buses that run between Poipet and Siem Reap, which if you’ve read much of this website you know you probably shouldn’t be using, anyway. With the exception of the Poipet to Siem Reap buses, prices for the buses are fixed and reasonable. Service is generally okay. So many bus companies have come and gone that I’ve given up trying to list them all. The two best bets are Mekong Express, presently $11 between Phnom Penh and Siem Reap and sligh

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