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Kheang Sreyphin
Kheang SreyphinExperienced
Asked: March 31, 2021

How much money do I need to move to Cambodia?

Many people always ask a question “How much money do I need to move to Cambodia?” Well, that’s a complicated question! It depends on whether you’re moving to the city or the countryside, and what lifestyle you want to lead ...Read more

Many people always ask a question “How much money do I need to move to Cambodia?” Well, that’s a complicated question! It depends on whether you’re moving to the city or the countryside, and what lifestyle you want to lead once you get there. The good news is, you’re not alone: thousands of people make the same move, every year, and the country is full of people who want to help you.

For those who want to relocate to Cambodia, you’ve to be well-prepared of your budget in advance before moving to Cambodia. You also have to plan everything beforehand if you decide to live in Cambodia, and these include the rent, vehicle, food, and so on. If you’ve relative who already live in Cambodia, no worry, it’s not a big deal on expenses as you can live under the same roof with them for a short time, and find the rent or buy a house later.

Related: Is Cambodia expensive to live?

At the meantime, if you don’t have any relatives in Cambodia, and want to move to this country, it’ll be a bit hard, but you still can live in Cambodia as long as you do some research about this country in advance. The research should be related to the cost of rent, living in the city and provinces which one is better, the living condition in Cambodia whether you can adapt to new culture or not, expenses on food, utilities, shelter, and many more. So after doing the research, you can decide whether you should live in provinces or city, then the expenses will also be depended on those two as well.

If you decide living in city, you have to spend a big amount of money than living in the provinces. Since you have to spend on rental fee of a house is around $170 to $300 per month, then you also have to pay for the food, utilities, electricity, and other stuff. You also have to spend money on vehicle since living in the city require you to have your own transportation so that you won’t have to spend on the taxi or tuk tuk. You can also use the public transport, and it costs you a little money with the air conditioner provided. Using public buses cost you only around 1500riel ($0.4). For food, you can spend around 10000riel ($2.5) to 20000riels ($5), and you can serve for 3 meals. If you have kids, you also have to spend on their school fee as well, and it costs around 100$ per month if they are in high school, $500 to $3000 per year if they are in university, and $10 up if they are in primary school. And you also have to spend on something more besides these.

If you decide living the provinces, it won’t cost you a lot of money. The rental fee, food, and electricity are also cheap. When it comes to transportation, it won’t cost you much money unlike in the city. You also have to spend money on many stuff like in the city.

Related: What is the Real Cost of Living in Cambodia?

Overall, if you live in provinces, the budget should be around $2000, and for the city, the budget should be around $3000.

How much money do I need to move to Cambodia?

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Kun Kanha
Kun KanhaExperienced
Asked: March 16, 2021In: Lifestyles

Where can I relax in Phnom Penh?

In additional to the main tourist attractions above, Phnom Penh offers a number of other cultural sites and place to relax. They include Chaktomuk Hall, south of the Royal Palace and along the riverfront, where dancers perform traditional Cambodian dance. ...Read more

In additional to the main tourist attractions above, Phnom Penh offers a number of other cultural sites and place to relax. They include Chaktomuk Hall, south of the Royal Palace and along the riverfront, where dancers perform traditional Cambodian dance. Independence Monument, near down town, is the site of many ceremonial events. It adjoins a long mall that stretches east toward the riverfront, where it meets Hun Sen Park, near the Naga Casino Resort Complex. There are also numerous popular bars and nightclubs for visitors looking for something to do after dark. To talk about accommodation, it’s really easy and safely in Cambodia.

Where can I relax in Phnom Penh?

Where can I relax in Phnom Penh?

Related: What’s there to do in Siem Reap besides Angkor Wat?

  • One Up Banana Hoteloffers suite-only accommodation in a superb location. The lovely rooftop terrace is a real highlight and prices are very reasonable.
  • The Blue Lime Hotel boasts airy rooms with bright, bold touches of colour, a gorgeous tropical garden and a pool perfect for cooling down on sticky days. The National Gallery and Royal Palace are just a short walk away, making this an excellent value spot for city explorations.
  • The Quay is a chic, minimalist design hotel with 16 rooms clad in soft, earthy hues. Think swish bathrooms, good food, a rooftop hot tub and great value.
  • The Sangkum is an intimate villa with just 12 cozy rooms and a laid-back vibe. The pool is fringed with verdant greenery, and the open-sided restaurant is ideal for hearty breakfasts or crisp glasses of wine in the evenings. Well-located — just 5 minutes from Wat Phnom — and well-priced.
  • Rambutan Resort is a revamped ’60s villa in the popular BKK1 district. With a pool set in leafy gardens and bright, airy rooms, this is a very reasonable city base.
  • The 252 is a calm, Swiss-owned oasis. The hotel’s 19 spacious, contemporary rooms are set within a great garden with a pool, bar and restaurant. Value chic!
  • TEAV Boutique Hotel is a cool fusion of Khmer aesthetics and post-industrial design. Cool off in the pool, sip cocktails at the bar, and relax in a trendy minimalist spot. Great value.

Related: 7 Best Places To Visit In Phnom Penh

 

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Kun Kanha
Kun KanhaExperienced
Asked: March 16, 2021In: Lifestyles

Is Phnom Penh safe for tourism?

While there is calm in Phnom Penh and across Cambodia, political rallies and disputes are still possible often at short or no notice and have the potential to trigger violence. You should monitor local media closely and avoid all protests ...Read more

While there is calm in Phnom Penh and across Cambodia, political rallies and disputes are still possible often at short or no notice and have the potential to trigger violence. You should monitor local media closely and avoid all protests and demonstrations, as they could turn violent.

Is Phnom Penh safe for tourism?

Is Phnom Penh safe for tourism?

Although most visits are trouble-free, crime can still occur. Most incidents are bag snatchings, often by thieves riding past on motorbikes. Bag straps have been cut and bags/phones snatched from those on foot and passengers in tuk-tuks and motorbikes, often causing injury. Hotspots for petty crime include the riverfront and BKK areas of Phnom Penh, and the beaches and tourist areas of Sihanoukville and nearby islands.

Related: Is Cambodia safe to live?

Take sensible precautions to protect yourself and your belongings:

  • Use a hotel safe for your valuables
  • Minimise the items you carry with you; if you carry a bag, make sure the strap is over your shoulder, away from the road to deter thieves on motorbikes from snatching it
  • Take extra care at night and in isolated areas
  • Be particularly vigilant travelling at night by bicycle or motorcycle, especially if you’re alone. Stick to well-used, well-lit roads and carry a personal alarm if possible
  • Avoid placing bags in the front basket of bicycles
  • Be wary of pickpockets, especially on public transport and in crowded areas
  • If you travel by bus, make sure cash and valuables you have are secured – there have been incidents where passengers have had items taken from bags while asleep
  • Tuk-tuks with metal grills on the back and side can offer some protection against bag snatching

Related: Is Siem Reap safe for tourists?

 

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Kheang Sreyphin
Kheang SreyphinExperienced
Asked: February 18, 2021

Where should I live in Cambodia?

Cambodia has many safe and impressive places to live. First choice of locals and tourists of choosing a place is to find the tranquil area with natural beauty along the way as they can live at ease, and to seek ...Read more

Cambodia has many safe and impressive places to live. First choice of locals and tourists of choosing a place is to find the tranquil area with natural beauty along the way as they can live at ease, and to seek for friendly neighbors as they can help when someone else is having a hard time, or they can just interact with each other so as to make the friendship well-connected.

Cambodian people are companionable and kind-hearted. It doesn’t matter if you live in provinces or Phnom Penh, people are all friendly and nice towards each other. “if I want to move to Cambodia, where should I live there?” This is the frequent question which people usually ask when they first start their life in Cambodia. Are you considering of discovery a comfortable place to live in Cambodia? Quick look through these suggestions below to guide you for selecting the most suitable places for you.

You have to be well-considered whether you want to live in city or provinces.

Both Phnom Penh and Provinces have their own specialist and advantageous. If you are a nature and environment lover, living in the countryside is the most suitable one for you, but if you are keen on working, and modern people, so living in the city might be your most preferable one. Though Cambodia is developing country, but Cambodia has many developed things with contemporary places.

Related: How Much Does It Cost to Live in Phnom Penh, Cambodia?

1. Phnom Penh

Phnom Penh is the capital city of Cambodia, which has the highest population for about 2 million people in the city. Phnom Penh is modernized among other provinces as it has luxurious shopping malls and supermarkets, many modern buildings infrastructure, and many historical destinations that are the most memorable places such as Toul Sleng Genocide museum, where is a place that used to be a security prison in the Khmer Rouge Regime, Royal palace where serves as the royal residence of the King in Cambodia, and many more historic places.

Phnom penh royal palace complex

Phnom penh royal palace complex

Living in  Phnom Penh city has more opportunities in seeking for jobs, and chance to get higher wages. Apart from this, in the city it has many universities with good learning equipment, also artificial zoo, and man-mad resort. If you are a branding lover, we also provide you with many brand clothing stores with affordable prices. If you are kind of a modern person, and looking for classic places and fancy stuff, no worries, Phnom Penh has its all. Living in Phnom Penh is like living in a modern city with new standard.

Related: Is Cambodia safe to live?

Phnom Penh is an appropriate place for setting up a business because it’s crowded, and many business investments are primarily run smoothly. At the meantime, you will easily spot restaurants and coffee shops as they’re everywhere.

2. Provinces

Living in province has a good impact on your mental health as you can take your mind off from stressful stuff, and fresh air is included. In province, it has scenic beauty as well as waterfall, mountain, and scenic greenery along the way. When it comes to food, everything is healthy as plenty of crops, fruits, and vegetables are organic. There are many local markets with fixed prices in provinces, and also many tourists are captivated to countryside because of their stunning scenery. Many restaurants, café, and hotels are effortlessly to search for. There are many historical places in each province where you can acknowledge yourself more about the history. You can simply live a simple life in provinces.

Rice field in province, Cambodia

Rice field in province, Cambodia

You have to ask yourself first, what types of person are you? Are you into fancy stuff? Are you a nature lover? Are you a branding lover? Or are a thalassophile?

  • So if you are into fancy things, and branding stuff, I would suggest you to live in Phnom Penh because it’s great for you to live there as you can enjoy your spare time with your favorite items
  • Are you a nature or art lover? If so, I would recommend you to live in provinces such as in Siem Reap province, Battambang province, so on and so forth. Living there are probably the right places for you.
  • If you are a thalassophile (a beach or sea lover), my suggestion is to live in provinces where are located near the beaches including Kep, Koh Kong, Sihanoukville, and Kompot.

There are 25 provinces in Cambodia including the capital city of Cambodia. Cambodia is a safe country to live with elfin landscape, so no matters if you prefer living in provinces or Phnom Penh, you will live a commodious life with warmhearted people as everyone is generous and approachable.

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