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'''Cambodia''' is a country in South East [[Asia]]. On the main highway from [[Pnom Phen]] to [[Siem Reap]] and [[Thailand]], it is pretty easy to hitch. Pnom Phento – Siem Reap took me not even a day. On some remote roads things may be harder though. Cambodians are very friendly too.
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'''Cambodia''' is a country in South East [[Asia]]. on the main highways, it is pretty easy to hitch. On some remote roads things may be harder though.
  
You can hitch on every single road in Cambodia, there are just more and less busy roads. People are very friendly, but you'll hardly ever been not asked to pay for your ride. That's why you need to carry only few dollars in your pocket.
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'''if you put your thoumb up, the cambodian will think you looking for taxi. you should hit the air with your hand and than they will understand you hitch hike'''
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You can hitch on every single road in Cambodia, there are just more and less busy roads. People are very friendly, but most don't really know what hitchhiking is. Many will assume you are trying to flag down a taxi - so they won't stop. Taxis will stop of course, that's why it's important to make it very clear that you have no money. some cars will stop for you and will think you can be a great side money so make it clear you have no money.
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Actually, it's even possible to hitch a ride with a taxi, when they already have a passenger who paid for the trip.
  
Thumb here has no meaning, so waving to the drivers would be the only way to hitch a ride, otherwise they will not stop for you, but taxi will always be your friend. Actually, it's even possible to hitch a ride with a taxi, when they already have a passenger who paid for the trip. Just don't forget that you "don't have money" (Khmer pronunciation would be "komyong ot mee lui").
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Trucks and lorries are most likely to give you a free lift. You will probably spend more time on the back of vehicles then inside. This can be a pleasant way to enjoy sun, wind and the beautiful landscape. Make sure you bring water, sunscreen and a hat though, as you might get a 4-hour-lift without a single minute of shade.
  
Roads PP - Siem Reap, PP - Sihanoukville, and PP - Battambang are always good to hitch, takes less than a day. Just take a moto taxi and get out of the city for $2.
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Most people speak basic English and will understand at least something like "no money". In Khmer you can say ''k'nyom ot mean loy'' - "I no have money" is the literal translation.
  
If you plan to hitchhike in Cambodia then it is expected you will pay if you travel by car or minibus and people will stop for you without asking as payment is expected, this is not always made clear at the start.  However, if you do not wish to pay then you must only flag down lorries and trucks.  They can be slow and long, but drivers are friendly and if you fall asleep it is not a problem.  [[User:Hitchtrotter|Hitchtrotter]] fell asleep to wake up with the lorry pulled off the main road going down to a new port as he returned from Koh Kong. The driver did not care to wake him and instead waited for him to wake-up and as they waited the drivers friend was on the other side of the main road trying to flag a taxi for him.  The concept of hitchhiking is not fully understood, why would you when as a foreigner you are considered rich and standing at the side of the road is what a very poor person would do.  
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Thumb here has no meaning, so waving to the drivers would be the only way to hitch a ride. again- hit the air- they understand that.
  
If you wish to make it clear to the driver that you do not want to pay the easiest thing is to say you have no money "k'nyom ot mean loy" - "I no have money" is the literal translation.  
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Almost all main roads lead to [[Phnom Penh]]. From there it's easy to make it on less that a day to [[Siem Reap]], [[Sihanoukville]], [[Battambang]] or the Vietnamese border.
Waving your hand works but the most effective way is to stick your arm out, with your palm facing the ground (this is important, palm up is offensive) bend and straighten your fingers in the direction of the driver.
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== Public transport ==
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Intercity buses are cheap, but inside the cities, there is no public transport at all. Even Phnom Penh with its population of 2 million does not have a local bus network.
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To get out of the city, you will have to use motorbikes or tuktuk. Haggle hard, as they will easily ask 3-4 times of the regular price for foreigners.Don't be shy and always deal with the price. if it's too much just start to walk, the will follow you and reduce the price.
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== Cities ==
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* [[Phnom Penh]]
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* [[Sihanoukville]]
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* [[Battambang]]
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* [[Siem Reap]]
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== External links ==
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* [http://marcandoelpolo.com/viajar-dedo-autostop-camboya/ Information, tips and personal experiences of hitch-hiking in Cambodia. A 2103 km journey on 40 vehicles and 1 boat! (only in spanish)], by Marcando el Polo
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Revision as of 17:09, 15 October 2020

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Language: Khmer
Capital: Phnom Penh
Population: 13,971,000
Currency: Riel (KHR)
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Cambodia is a country in South East Asia. on the main highways, it is pretty easy to hitch. On some remote roads things may be harder though.

if you put your thoumb up, the cambodian will think you looking for taxi. you should hit the air with your hand and than they will understand you hitch hike You can hitch on every single road in Cambodia, there are just more and less busy roads. People are very friendly, but most don't really know what hitchhiking is. Many will assume you are trying to flag down a taxi - so they won't stop. Taxis will stop of course, that's why it's important to make it very clear that you have no money. some cars will stop for you and will think you can be a great side money so make it clear you have no money. Actually, it's even possible to hitch a ride with a taxi, when they already have a passenger who paid for the trip.

Trucks and lorries are most likely to give you a free lift. You will probably spend more time on the back of vehicles then inside. This can be a pleasant way to enjoy sun, wind and the beautiful landscape. Make sure you bring water, sunscreen and a hat though, as you might get a 4-hour-lift without a single minute of shade.

Most people speak basic English and will understand at least something like "no money". In Khmer you can say k'nyom ot mean loy - "I no have money" is the literal translation.

Thumb here has no meaning, so waving to the drivers would be the only way to hitch a ride. again- hit the air- they understand that.

Almost all main roads lead to Phnom Penh. From there it's easy to make it on less that a day to Siem Reap, Sihanoukville, Battambang or the Vietnamese border.

Public transport

Intercity buses are cheap, but inside the cities, there is no public transport at all. Even Phnom Penh with its population of 2 million does not have a local bus network. To get out of the city, you will have to use motorbikes or tuktuk. Haggle hard, as they will easily ask 3-4 times of the regular price for foreigners.Don't be shy and always deal with the price. if it's too much just start to walk, the will follow you and reduce the price.

Cities

External links

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