Author: Kay McMahon
Publisher: British Expat Ltd Publishing Date: 2012 File Size: 819 KB Print Length: 56 pages Language: English ASIN: B009G1W8QS Format: Kindle Edition Text-to-Speech: Enabled X-Ray: Not Enabled Lending: Not Enabled Buy at Amazon |
Book Description
This short book consists of a large collection of tips (more than just 101) to help visitors to Cambodia find their feet on arrival.
The author has lived in Asia since 1989 and has been visiting Cambodia since 2006. This book is based on her personal experience and on-the-ground research.
This book is not a guide to the individual sights and tourist attractions; there are plenty of ordinary guide books for that sort of thing. Instead, it focuses on the useful stuff that helps you enjoy, rather than endure, your visit to Cambodia - a country that's just starting to emerge from the dark days of civil war and the horrors of Khmer Rouge rule.
As well as information generally applicable throughout Cambodia, there are sections on Siem Reap, the country's major tourist destination and the gateway to the magnificent Angkor Wat temple complex, and on Phnom Penh, the capital.
It covers things like:
- Getting around: What's the best way to get from the airport on arrival? Can you go overland from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap? Are the tuk-tuks safe?
- Places to eat, drink and sleep - and one or two places to avoid
- Tourism: How to make the most of a visit to Angkor Wat
- Health: Are medicines generally available? How safe are the hospitals? What about health insurance?
- Staying safe: How to avoid falling foul of the law, getting ripped off or upsetting your Cambodian hosts
- Poverty: Cambodia's one of Asia's poorest countries, a fact which confronts you at every turn. What do you do when asked for money - whether it's by a beggar or by an orphanage?
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