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  • Exciting New Partnership Announcement: Camboticket and Wing

    Exciting New Partnership Announcement: Camboticket and Wing

    Read about the exciting new partnership between Camboticket and Wing and how it will benefit travelers in Cambodia. Wing has launched a special Wing4U tourist pack which enables tourists to travel with ease in Cambodia by providing them with Wing Card which helps and enables them to make online payments anytime, anywhere. With this Wing4U…

  • Bangkok to Phnom Penh Bus: The Ultimate Guide for Travelers

    Bangkok to Phnom Penh Bus: The Ultimate Guide for Travelers

    Planning to travel from Bangkok to Phnom Penh by bus? Read our comprehensive guide for all you need to know, including bus schedules, ticket prices, and more.

  • How to Travel from Thailand to Cambodia for Cheap?

    How to Travel from Thailand to Cambodia for Cheap?

    Find the best way to travel from Thailand to Cambodia for cheap with our helpful tips and guide and save money on your trip with the best transportation option! For travellers in Thailand, often the next destination is the famous temples of Siem Reap including the incredible Angkor Wat. Is it safe to cross the border…

  • Koh Rong – Cambodia

    Koh Rong – Cambodia

    Koh Rong is a tropical island located off the coast of Sihanoukville in Cambodia, renowned for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and laid-back atmosphere. With a diverse array of marine life and coral reefs, it is an ideal destination for snorkeling and scuba diving enthusiasts. Beyond water activities, visitors can also enjoy hiking, exploring local…

  • Rabbit Island – Pristine Beaches and Serenity

    Rabbit Island – Pristine Beaches and Serenity

    Are you looking for something to do that is a little off the beaten path; and not on the top three list of any traveller’s guidebook?  Look no further than Koh Tunsay (Rabbit Island) – named for its shape from afar looking like a rabbit lying on its side – for a quick getaway.

  • Experience dining in the darkness for the good cause at Dine in the Dark restaurant.

    Experience dining in the darkness for the good cause at Dine in the Dark restaurant.

    Dine in the Dark is a restaurant with a social purpose. Indeed, its aim is to raise awareness, through a role-reversal by which the visually impaired are the guides in a dark environment, and guests experimenting the visual impairment.

  • Beauty, Tranquility, & Affordability: Things to do in Kampot

    Beauty, Tranquility, & Affordability: Things to do in Kampot

    Are you tired of popular, “must-see” holiday destinations being clogged with so many other travelers that you find it hard to relax and enjoy yourself?  Try going down a path less traveled and head to Kampot, a sleepy city on the river.

  • Camboticket: An Easier Way To Travel

    Camboticket: An Easier Way To Travel

    Geeks in Cambodia sat down with Rahul Anand, co-founder of Camboticket, a company dedicated to making travel in Cambodia easier. Every traveller needs choices from where they can pick and choose the best option for themselves. Camboticket caters to both locals and tourists for their travel needs in and within Cambodia, and to Laos, Vietnam, and Thailand.

  • Where To Stay In Bangkok – Hotel Search Guide

    Where To Stay In Bangkok – Hotel Search Guide

    So you have finally booked that trip to Bangkok from Siem Reap or Phnom Penh and are being overwhelmed with the myriad of choices for hotel and hostel accommodations?  Well worry no more as we here at Camboticket have put together a guide to help you book yourself a comfortable room that will also allow…

  • Kep: Kepping it Riel!

    Kep: Kepping it Riel!

    If you are looking for a holiday experience away from the backpackers of Sihanoukville or the beach bums of Koh Rong experience, look no further than Kep, just outside of Kampot.  A sleepy beach town that was formally the summer vacation resort area of the French aristocrats that lived in Cambodia prior to the Khmer Rouge, Kep…

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