reader Posted Monday at 11:47 AM Posted Monday at 11:47 AM From Pattaya Mail By Barry Kenyon Although Cambodia can be the cheapest of the tourist destinations in south east Asia, the authorities are heavily promoting bespoke packages for the truly wealthy. Chhay Sivlin, president of the main travel agents’ association, told the Khmer Times that the country isn’t just for backpackers and economy travellers. The UK Times newspaper seems to agree, recently ranking Cambodia as 13th in its list of 23 best luxury destinations. Several international companies, such as Jacada and Lux, have sprung up to cater for the new Cambodian market. They are promoting private islands such as Song Saa, a 45-minutes speedboat ride from Sihanoukville port, where a sumptuous villa will cost almost US$2,000. Not for a week but for a single night. Other options include helicopter rides over Angkor Wat and inclusive tours of historical sites nationwide in an airconditioned luxury Mercedes. As regards visas, Cambodia lacks the colorful array of choices offered in Thailand. However, annually renewable retirement visas are available from Phnom Penh immigration agents for as little as US$300. Required documentation is scanty and trouble free without the need to prove bank balances or address bureaucracy. A 10-year golden family visa is available for those investing US$100,000 in Cambodian property. It is also possible to buy Cambodian nationality with an investment or donation of US$300,000. Almost 7 million foreign visitors entered Cambodia in 2024 and the number is expected to rise substantially once the new hi-tech airport serving Phnom Penh, to be the ninth largest in the world, opens later this year. Phnom Penh based travel agent Chea Kim told Pattaya Mail, “Cambodia is now in direct competition with Thailand for the international tourists who are interested in an ultimate luxury lifestyle.” https://www.pattayamail.com/latestnews/news/cambodia-competes-with-thailand-for-top-end-luxury-tourists-486230 Quote
vinapu Posted Monday at 11:47 PM Posted Monday at 11:47 PM 11 hours ago, reader said: Other options include helicopter rides over Angkor Wat weren't supposed damage to ruins by jets reason to move Siem Reap airport to it's current location ? Quote
reader Posted yesterday at 12:09 AM Author Posted yesterday at 12:09 AM 21 minutes ago, vinapu said: weren't supposed damage to ruins by jets reason to move Siem Reap airport to it's current location ? Those who stood to profit by the new airport said anything convenient that could soon be forgotten. Quote
vinapu Posted yesterday at 12:10 AM Posted yesterday at 12:10 AM 1 minute ago, reader said: Those who stood to profit by the new airport said anything convenient that could soon be forgotten. +1 Quote
Keithambrose Posted yesterday at 02:27 AM Posted yesterday at 02:27 AM 2 hours ago, vinapu said: +1 I was told that government ministers identified the new site, 50km away, as disused land, and bought it for almost nothing. Then agreed to build new airport town, casino etc, and made huge profits as land prices skyrocketed. Sounds likely! Old airport was relatively new, and worked well. vinapu and Raposa 1 1 Quote
Keithambrose Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Just arrived Siem Reap International Airport. As before, deserted! Only one other plane, SIA, just leaving. Immigration deserted, literally no-one there, great for swift processing! Still very few facilities, no taxis etc, but 3 phone companies for local sim, $4 for 7 days! Now in hotel to assess talent. Grindr producing a couple of leads. Flight on time, with cute flight attendant! vinapu 1 Quote
10tazione Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Last time i was there, the driver told me that the Chinese are missing. I think that must be a big percentage of the turists pre-Covid? He said, the Chinese government is discouraging from making holiday abroad - they Chinese should spent the money in their own country to stimulate the economy. Quote
vinapu Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 9 minutes ago, 10tazione said: Last time i was there, the driver told me that the Chinese are missing. I think that must be a big percentage of the turists pre-Covid? He said, the Chinese government is discouraging from making holiday abroad - they Chinese should spent the money in their own country to stimulate the economy. considering how they behaved at Bang Melea ruins when I was there I'd say , no harm done Quote