Over the next weeks, I will be in Hong Kong and then in Phnom Penh attending some tech events.
Barcamp Phnom Penh is one of South East Asia’s premier Tech event featuring interesting people and projects from Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam and the wider region.
Airlines and Getting ThereIf you are in South East Asia, the best way to get to Phnom Penh is via the budget airlines. You can get these for less than 150USD.
AirAsia (From Malaysia and Thailand)
JetStar Asia (From Singapore)
You can also travel overland from Thailand and Vietnam.
From the airport to the city will cost you around 10USD by taxi. If you are traveling light, you can take a motor bike taxi (moto) for around 2 to 3 USD.
VisasVisitors from Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, the Lao PDR and Vietnam do not need a visa. Most others can get it from the airport at arrival. Just get the form from the counter, fill it and submit it along with the visa fee (I think 25U SD).
You can also apply for the visa via the internet. You will have to upload your details and a photograph. Keep your credit card ready for online payment. The visa will be sent to you via email. Remember to take 2 printouts of the eVisa. You will show one when you enter and the other one when you exit. The E-visa costs USD 25 and processed in 3 days or less.
Cambodia E-Visa website
Accommodation in Phnom Penh
The barcamp venue,
Paññasastra University of Cambodia is in the city and easy to get to. My favorite source of looking up
hotels and guesthouses in Phnom Penh is the online guide published by Canby.
Paññasastra University is marked with the (A) label.
The
riverfront area in Phnom Penh has many reasonably priced guesthouses.
Internet and Mobile
Many guesthouses and travel cafe offer wi-fi.
In Cambodia, you need a local ID card to buy a pre-paid mobile SIM card. Usually, people get their local friends to buy one for them.
Cellcard offers a tourist 2.5 G SIM for short stay use. It costs 10$ and comes with 10$ worth of data usage. (The data rate is 1USD for 5 MB)
MoneyAs you can see there are wide range of hotels so depends on how fancy hotel you want you can stay from 10 USD and upwards. There is a good choice of food available and you can get by 10 USD/day. You can use ATMs to withdraw money and don’t need to carry many moneys. US currency is in wide circulation and if you are brining US$, get small denominations.
For local transport you can use inexpensive motos (motorbike taxis) and tuktuks. From the riverside to the barcamp venue should cost you 1 to 1.5 USD on moto.
Food There is great food in Phnom Penh. Many local and international restaurants. Most restaurants by the river and city will have some English and you won’t have trouble ordering.
Halal restaurants in Phnom Penh.
Vegetarian and vegan eating in Phnom Penh.
Other resources
Wikitravel Page for Phnom Penh (has recommendations for places to stay)
TravelFish’s Phnom Penh Information and Interactive Map
Let me know if I missed anything. Another thing, the Khmer guys at the Barcamp Phnom Penh are nice and kind but be be forewarned of the Khmer girls, they like to fight and beat people.
Attending Barcamp Hong Kong?I found a guest house just two MTR stops from the Barcamp Hong Kong Venue. Its called
Yess Inn.
It is close to the Fortress hill MTR stop. The venue of the
Hong Kong Barcamp is close to the Quarry Bay MTR.