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Asked: January 4, 2021In: Money

Why Koh Kong is a good place to invest in real estate?

Koh Kong is a coastal province with potential in many areas that some investors can look at some points to consider before investing in three reasons. High tourism potential Compared to the four coastal provinces of Sihanoukville, Kampot, Kep, Koh Kong has ...Read more

Koh Kong is a coastal province with potential in many areas that some investors can look at some points to consider before investing in three reasons.

High tourism potential

Compared to the four coastal provinces of Sihanoukville, Kampot, Kep, Koh Kong has the longest coastline at 440 km and the largest island with a total area of ​​103 km2, with 10 waterfalls. Suitable to invest as a tourist destination and attract national and international visitors to visit.

Adequate infrastructure

After the construction of National Road No. 48, the sea province with the land border with Thailand will be more developed and become a paradise for nature lovers. In addition, Koh Kong also has a 1,900-meter Koh Kong Bridge, which was commissioned in 2002 to connect the Cham Yeam checkpoint on the Cambodian-Thai border, the longest sea bridge in Cambodia.

Have big investment projects

Recently, the company of Oknha,Kith Meng has been investing in another special economic zone located in a joint location in Botum Sakor Park, Koh Kong Province. Relevant provincial officials held a meeting to discuss in detail the location proposed by Royal Group Co., Ltd in Botum Sakor National Park, Tanon Commune and Thmor Sor Commune, Botum Sakor District, Koh Kong Province.

Meanwhile, Mr. Chrek Soknim, President of the Association of Appraisers and Real Estate Agents of Cambodia, once said that Koh Kong still has high potential for the economy and going forward because the province will have an airport, International flights and large projects are taking place there. Whenever the inflow of foreign investment into Koh Kong will increase the flow of land purchase and land prices are as expensive as in Sihanoukville.

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Asked: December 16, 2020In: Travel

What should I do in Cambodia for 2 weeks?

If someone is planning a vacation in Cambodia for 2 weeks, make sure to explore the markets and temples. One must also visit Siem Reap and also witness the beautiful sunrise at Angkor Wat. Alongside that there is Phnom Kulen ...Read more

If someone is planning a vacation in Cambodia for 2 weeks, make sure to explore the markets and temples. One must also visit Siem Reap and also witness the beautiful sunrise at Angkor Wat. Alongside that there is Phnom Kulen and the circus and also meet the artisans at Siem Reap. If you still have time, go and explore the Sihanoukville and hit the islands. (traveltriangle.com)

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Asked: December 15, 2020In: Travel

How far is Sihanoukville from Angkor Wat?

If you’re traveling by land, it’s important to know the distance from Sihanoukville to Angkor Wat. Your trip will be a total of 250 miles (401 km). The flying distance is 193 miles (309 km). Read more

If you’re traveling by land, it’s important to know the distance from Sihanoukville to Angkor Wat. Your trip will be a total of 250 miles (401 km). The flying distance is 193 miles (309 km).

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Asked: November 22, 2020

What is the Real Cost of Living in Cambodia?

(All money in USD) Stevo and I earn less than $35,000 combined annually. We recently moved to a 1-bedroom apartment in a western-style building east of the Russian Market, one of the more popular expat areas. For us, the cost of ...Read more

(All money in USD) Stevo and I earn less than $35,000 combined annually. We recently moved to a 1-bedroom apartment in a western-style building east of the Russian Market, one of the more popular expat areas.

For us, the cost of living in Cambodia is pretty cheap. We only pay $400 per month in rent (including utilities) plus $50-$80/month for electricity. Our rent includes housekeepers who come twice a week.

Previously we lived in a 3-bedroom Cambodian style apartment for $350 per month on the west side of the Russian Market. There we paid $75-100 for utilities (trash collection, internet, water, electricity) and $40 for a housekeeper who came twice per week.

We eat at restaurants about four to five times per week ($5-15 per meal for two). Cooking a majority of our meals at home with produce bought from a local outdoor market in Phnom Penh and meat from “western-style” grocers helps to keep our cost of living in Cambodia down.

We go to events around the city several nights per week. We both go to a gym in Phnom Penh. Stevo does cross-fit , and I do yoga . If you’re looking for a cinema, Phnom Penh has many to offer. From laidback independent movie houses to one of the few 4DX screens in the world, you’ll definitely be able to get your movie fix.

Because of the cheap cost of living in Cambodia, we can afford to travel around Cambodia about once per month to Kampot, Sihanoukville, Siem Reap, and other provinces in Cambodia.

We have taken trips around the region to Thailand Myanmar Vietnam Malaysia , the Philippines Singapore Taiwan , and Laos , and are planning for more international travel.

We live better and feel happier than we did back in our hometown in southern California. Our life in Phnom Penh is simple, fulfilling, and never dull.

Eating deep-fried tarantulas, some of the best food in Phnom Penh, at Romdeng , one of our favorite restaurants.

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What is the Real Cost of Living in Cambodia?

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