Capital: Phnom Penh
Language: Khmer
Currency: Cambodian Riel
Do Indians need visa pre-arrival: Visa on Arrival (US$30 Fee)
Places I Visited:
• Siem Reap- Gateway to visit the largest Hindu temple in the world Angkor watt, fantastic nightlife.
I flew to Siem Reap from Kuala Lumpur and got my visa at the airport after the immigration.
From the airport, I took a tuk-tuk to the hostel. After I got into the hostel, I walked around the streets of the city after which I had my lunch.
After my lunch, I went back to the hostel and rested till the evening. In the evening, I was in the hostel bar where I met Malaysians, Canadians and lot of other people. After few drinks in the hostel, we went to a bar on the street and spent the whole night there.
I visited the temples the next day without a company. It took a day to visit temples, and I couldn't check them all. Went back to hostel by evening.
Temples in Siem Reap
I checked out from the hostel the next day and checked into a luxury hotel in the city where I stayed all day. My Malaysian friends visited me and we went out for dinner and then took the bus to Thailand next day.