It has been close to half a year of working non-stop without a break, so my husband and I decided to go on a short getaway to Siem Reap, Cambodia. In all, we spent 4D3N there, and our total expenses came up to about $600 per person for the entire trip.
Here’s a quick breakdown:
Item
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Cost
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Flight (Jetstar)
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$290
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Accomodation
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$80 for 3 nights
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Travel insurance (FWD)
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$14.40
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Tour – Angkor Wat
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$17 (tour) + $48 (entrance fee)
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Tour- Fishing Village
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$25
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War Museum
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$6.50 admission
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Food
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$60 (approx. $15/day)
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Transport (by tuktuk)
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$34
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Shopping & others
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$25
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TOTAL per person
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$600
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Given that the flight duration was only slightly over 2 hours, we opted for a budget carrier – Jetstar – so that we could spend more on accommodation, food and activities instead.
I highly recommend booking a hotel near the Night Market or Pub Street, as that is within the city centre and where you’ll find everyone heading to after 6pm for the bustling nightlife and activities. The great thing about Siem Reap is that there’s a hotel for every budget, and you’ll save on transport fees (i.e. the tuk tuk rides) as long as you’re staying within walking distance of the night market.
Our hotel suite which was super affordable and HUGE! |
We chose Lavender Angkor Boutique, which is owned and run by the locals, and was a short 7-min walk from the night market. It cost us only $80 per person for a 4D3N stay.
Our tuktuk driver, Mr. Kim |
If you need a good tuktuk driver, we really loved ours – Mr. Kim, who is contactable via Whatsapp at +855 12 589 955. A father of three, he was extremely sincere and patient while waiting for us to be done at the various attractions, and was even familiar with most of the hipster cafes that are popular online. He even gave great ideas for other sites to visit – including the Pink Temple – and most importantly, he has a good command of the English language so we didn’t have any issues communicating with him throughout the trip. We met and were approached by so many tuktuk drivers while we were in Siem Reap, but only Mr. Kim managed to win us over because of how genuine he was (and no hard-selling or ridiculous markups of his tuktuk rides compared to some of the others on the streets!).
Day 1
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Day 2
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Day 3
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Day 4
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Morning
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–
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Breakfast in hotel
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Breakfast in hotel
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Breakfast in hotel
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Afternoon
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Arrive in Siem Reap
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War Museum
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Night
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Head to night market
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Flight home
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The night market |
We used Klook for our tour bookings and the prices were the same, if not cheaper, than what was offered to us by the local tour agency offices which we enquired with in Siem Reap. I’m not sponsored by Klook for this trip but I’ve used them on so many holidays and really recommend booking with them for the quality and competitive prices they offer.
Starting the morning at Angkor Wat and ready to trek the temple grounds! |
Angkor Wat |
The inner temple grounds |
Ta Phrom – more famously known as the site of filming for Angelina Jolie’s Tomb Raider |
Bayon Temple |
Our main regret was that we didn’t get to catch Phare, the Cambodian circus – this was fully sold out during our stay and we didn’t manage to book it beforehand on Klook either.
A photo with our tour guide Vanna, who’s from the fishing village we visited. We loved his tour so much that we rewarded him with a generous tip at the end of it! |
Olden-style houses in the fishing village |
The kids will run up to you and hound you for money / sweets. Don’t give any to them unless you’re prepared to have a whole swarm surround you the next minute! |
Catching the sunset at Tonle Sap Lake |
Our delish hotel breakfast spread every morning |
My husband tried the scorpion (USD 2 with a shot of hard liquor) |
and weed (happy) pizza too |
We particularly enjoyed this family-owned restaurant that is located across the street from Nature Republic, which served such yummy local food that we went back twice during our trip. Dishes are mostly USD 3 each, and our entire meal pictured below with my avocado shake cost us only USD 10.50!
So there you go, here’s how we did Siem Reap on a shoestring budget of $600 per person! In a city where tours, accommodation, food and drinks are extremely affordable, you shouldn’t have to spend too much to have a good time here.
(You can even trim that further to just $500 if you get a 1-star hotel or opt for a hostel, and get flight tickets on sale! Don’t forget to book through Shopback + use your cashback credit card while you’re booking online for more rebates!)
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Sorry you missed Phare, The Cambodian Circus during your Siem Reap visit. Indeed, the shows are often sold out during high season. Guests can confirm their reservations in advance on the Phare web site: https://pharecircus.org/schedule-rates/reservations-and-ticketing/
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