Sunday, March 29, 2009

Busing it - Saigon to Phnom Penh, Cambodia

The bus route between Phnom Penh has become big business; several bus companies ply the route. One of the original companies is Sapaco Tourist and the is the one I picked again.

I’ve written about Sapaco before, they still have nice buses, some with toilets and a somewhat professional staff. A one way ticket is still $ 10.00 US and I always try to book one way tickets. The price is the same as buying a round trip and buying a one way gives you flexibility to return when ever. Though, in this case they said the return date could be changed, but it is one thing to say and another to do.

To enter Cambodia a visa is required and for $ 24.00 the bus company’s also handle this for you. Really not a bad deal as they fill out the forms and get you your visa at the border for you. However if you’re the hands on type a visa can be got on your own for $ 20.00 but it takes a few days on line through the Cambodia e-visa site. A visa can also be got through travel agents in Saigon but again it takes a few days and probably costs about the same as what the bus company charges.

Sapaco has buses leaving Saigon at 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00 11:30 AM and 1:00, 2:00 PM with two stops, one at the border and another for a food break. In Saigon they are located on Pham Ngu Lao adjacent to the backpacker area of district 1, along with the other bus companies working the Cambodia route. Your hotel or guest house can probably handle your bus reservation and set it up so you can be picked up, how ever you book your ticket it's best to book a couple days in advance to can get that primo front seat. Oh ya, the company also tosses in a sandwich and a bottle of water for the 5 hour trek.

My ride over was uneventful, border crossing took about 30 minutes, a short wait for a ferry across river at Neak Loeing and a food break at one of the nameless highways places buses in every third world country stop at. The bus was clean and nice looking but lacked a toilet and had this rolling ride like running in an off shore swell aboard a boat.
Cambodian kids
Family outing - Cambodia style
Bus tire repair, driver and helper







Cambodian police guard market
tut-tut cruises by grand palace


Phnom Penh is an interesting town, crowded, dirty and poor but interesting. Reminding me of some people I've met in my life, I'm drawn to them but I'm not sure why.

For example you will find loads of bars and girls looking for work on street 116, just around the corner from the upscale riverside cafés. On street 116 places with names like the Oasis bar, 69, Candy bar and Banana bar are the norm. If you meet the lady of your dreams and make that cosmic connection or just feel like messing around, pay the $ 5.00 bar fine and she is yours for the evening and another $ 20.00 gets you a sleep over.

Now if you’re the sort that needs a bit of very personal afternoon attention, The Walkabout is your spot, $ 15.00 gets you a new best friend for an hour plus an additional $2.00 for a spot to get personal, overstay your hour and the room went up to $4.00.
US dollars work great in most places even though the KHR (riel) is Cambodia’s official currency 4,100 KHR = 1 US dollar. At our food stop I exchanged some US dollars at the bank across the road but after a couple days ended up trading them back for dollars. It's just easier to use dollars most places.

I booked my hotel room through agoda on line at the Cara hotel, a little bit away from the action, located on No. 18, Street 47& 84, Sangkat Chork, Khanh Doun Penh though has a real classy disco across the street and taxi’s and tuk-tuk's right outside the front door to carry you away. Great place at a good price $35.00 a night, including breakfast. Has a bank of top quality computers for guests to use at no charge. Rooms are large and quite because of the big windows being double glazed , no mildew in the bathrooms and excellent cable TV.

The bus ride back to Saigon took a lot longer than expected. Somewhere out in the Cambodian countryside the bus blew out the tandem back left tires. Sure made a loud boom and the bus was all shaking and making strange noises until the driver got it stopped. Luckily we weren't going very fast; Cambodian roads aren't made for speed anyway. It took the driver and crew a long time to get both those tires off, crank down the spare and mount it.

Then we headed to a tire guy, a shoeless man dressed only in shorts, working out of a dirt floored shed with the help of a sledge hammer and some well placed shims, pulled the tires off the rimes. Inserted new tubes from the spares aboard, remounted the tires and we were rolling again.

One of the real freaky things about Phnom Penh are all the new expensive cars clogging the streets. Can you say Lexus, Mercedes and BMW? It makes a strange contrast with people around so poor they can't afford shoes – what’s up with that? Also loads of new construction going on and I'm thinking who is moving into all those new buildings?


Yup, an interesting place where change is charging in but still with still a bit of the old rough side left to make things interesting .

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

cost of hanging out in Saigon -

  • 4/2010 prices of common items you might need while in Saigon - (approx. 19,000 dong = 1 US dollar)
  • Pho (Vietnamese noodle soup) ......11,000 - 35,000 dong
  • can of coke at the market.................................6,500 dong
  • can of soda water -market................................4,000 dong
  • Aquafina 1.5 l of mineral water market......... 8,000 dong
  • iced coffee with milk - ca-phe sua da...5,000 - 35,000 dong
  • Ba Ba Ba beer in the market.......................... 10,000 dong
  • Tiger beer in the market.................................12,000 dong
  • Heineken beer in the market............................14,500 dong
  • Budweiser beer - market ..................................21,000 dong
  • Filipino Tondena rum gold -750 ml bottle..... 92,000 dong
  • Havana Club Anejo 3 Anos, Cuban rum -750 ml bottle. 250,000 dong
  • Vietnamese Ruou rhum 650 ml - Ben Tham Mkt . 40,000 dong
  • Rex Goliath California wine..................................258,000 dong
  • Ruou Dalat red wine.............................................82,000 dong
  • Peter Pan, jar (chunky) peanut butter................50,000 dong
  • Sardines, can (packed in olive oil).......................46,200 dong
  • Spam, can..................................................................63,000 dong
  • tray for freezing ice cubes for my rhum and co-ca. 14,000 dong
  • nice dinner for two at a Vietnamese restaurant... 160,000 dong
  • omelet and coffee in the Pham Nu Lao area...........40,000 -70,000 dong
  • hair cut, shampoo, face wash with chair massage. 160,000 dong
  • Gillet foamy shaving cream - med. size can...............49,000 dong
  • Knock off polo shirt....................................................85,000 dong
  • xe om - motorbike taxi in city center............ 20,000 - 50,000 dong
  • Guest house monthly stay ................... $ 250-370.00 USD per month including cable TV, AC, hot water private bath, and laundry
  • Hotel room ................................. $ 35.00 - 250.00 USD a night
  • Air fare to Bangkok from Saigon...$ 200.00 USD round trip
  • Air fare to Hanoi from Saigon....... $ 150.00 USD round trip
  • Hydrofoil to Vung Tau from Sgn......160,000 dong each way
  • Direct bus Saigon to Siem Reap, Cambodia.... .$ 20.00 USD one way
  • Cambodian Visa................................$ 24.00
  • Serviced apt- fully furnished ........... $ 800.00 USD and up per month
  • Mars dark chocolate bar . Zen Plaza................ 14,000 dong
  • Breakfast Pho Pho 24, and coffee with milk.. 70,000 dong
  • Khoai tay chin small bag (potato chips) mkt.... 14,000 dong
  • One hour of computer use at a Saigon Internet shop..... 4,000 dong
  • cost of a pet Bull dog bred imported from Australia.......$800. USD on up
  • cost of a pet Pug pure bred dog imported from Austrialia......$300.00 USD up
  • restored 1950's -1960's Vespa...$ 2,000 - $ 6,000 USD
  • new motorbike ....... starting at... $1500.00 USD
  • disposable rain poncho bought on the street.....2,500 dong
  • copy MS Office Pro 2007................................50,000 dong
Let me know if you would like something added to the list.