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Asked: January 24, 2021In: Travel

Are electric cars allowed in the Cambodia?

Recently there is a famous electric car brand entered into Cambodia.  The electric car is known as “LEVDEO”. For 40 minutes of electricity charging, it can run up to 470 km without refueling. Cambodia’s electric car demand seems to be importing ...Read more

Recently there is a famous electric car brand entered into Cambodia.  The electric car is known as “LEVDEO”. For 40 minutes of electricity charging, it can run up to 470 km without refueling.

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Cambodia’s electric car demand seems to be importing more and more electric cars as there is an increase of the momentum of electric car users in the kingdom.

Recently, Chinese electric car maker LEVDEO has imported its electric car and claimed that this car model takes only 40 minutes to electricity charge for 80% which users can drive up to 470 km.

This SUV model has a battery capacity of 59.13kmh, an NCM Lithium battery, which even though the car has only 10% battery left, it is still not as weak as some other electric cars.

For the speed of the LEVDEO i9 is able to run a distance of 130 km per hour, and when fully charged can ride up to 470 km, which is the only power for electric cars in Cambodia now.

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Asked: January 11, 2021In: Travel

What is there to do in Kampot and Kep?

Kampot is a city on the Preaek Tuek Chhu River in southern Cambodia. It’s known for its pepper plantations and salt fields. Many buildings date from the colonial period, including the Governor’s Mansion. The house is now the Kampot Museum, ...Read more

Kampot is a city on the Preaek Tuek Chhu River in southern Cambodia. It’s known for its pepper plantations and salt fields. Many buildings date from the colonial period, including the Governor’s Mansion. The house is now the Kampot Museum, which has exhibits on the city’s history. To the west, Preah Monivong Bokor National Park has a cool climate with forests, waterfalls and wildlife including gibbons and big cats.

Krong Kep is the capital of Kep Province in southern Cambodia. It lies near Kep National Park. The town has a population of 35,990.
Best Things to do and visit in Kampot and Kep, Cambodia

  • Visit the Kep Crab Market.
  • Hop over to Rabbit Island (Koh Tonsay)
  • The Kep and Kampot Salt Fields.
  • Phnom Bokor National Park.
  • Kampot Pepper Farm.

Is Kampot worth visiting?

If you ever visit Cambodia know that Kampot is worth the trip, especially if you throw in a bit of Kep. Known for its salt pans and pepper plantations, Kampot is a laid back Cambodian city with a small town feel. Most of the restaurant’s in Kampot have a chilled cafe vibe.

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Asked: January 10, 2021In: Travel

Does Cambodia allow me to drive?

Yes. Driving in Cambodia is legal. Drivers are required to hold a valid driver’s license and pass a road test. They are also required to wear a seat belt and keep their hands and feet inside the car. ...Read more

Yes. Driving in Cambodia is legal. Drivers are required to hold a valid driver’s license and pass a road test. They are also required to wear a seat belt and keep their hands and feet inside the car.

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Asked: January 10, 2021In: Travel

What should I bring when visiting Cambodia?

You will want to carry everything necessary to survive in Cambodia. If you are planning on doing any work in Cambodia, you should bring: A passport (you’ll need this if you plan on working) Your visa The correct amount of cash for your ...Read more

You will want to carry everything necessary to survive in Cambodia. If you are planning on doing any work in Cambodia, you should bring:

  • A passport (you’ll need this if you plan on working)
  • Your visa
  • The correct amount of cash for your stay
  • A travel insurance policy
  • If you are going to spend time in Phnom Penh, you should bring:
  • Two pairs of shoes
  • One pair of pants
  • An extra pair of underwear
  • A hat
  • A scarf
  • A backpack
  • A sleeping bag
  • Waterproof clothing such as rain gear
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Where can I stay during my trip to Cambodia?

Cambodia has a number of hotels that offer accommodation for your stay. Most of them have rooms with private bathrooms, so you will not need to worry about having a bathroom break while staying at one. There are some hotels ...Read more

Cambodia has a number of hotels that offer accommodation for your stay. Most of them have rooms with private bathrooms, so you will not need to worry about having a bathroom break while staying at one. There are some hotels where you can stay in dorms, which means that you will be able to sleep on your own, but it may be more difficult than staying in a hotel room alone.

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