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We're considering adding a 2-3 day trip to Siem Reap (Anghor Wat) at the end of a cruise from Singapore and possibly returning to Singapore or to Hong Kong back to the US. Has anyone done this & if they can recommend a tour operator vs DIO ?

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We have just booked four days in Siem Reap from Hong Kong after a cruise. We debated doing it from Singapore before the cruise, and found the costs to be similar. Post cruise worked better for our flights back to Canada. It was easy to book flights and hotel with a major travel site. We intend to book a car for the three full days to visit the temples and surrounding area. Our hotel offers a shuttle to and from the airport, so I think we will be fine. Our cruise is not until March, so we have time to work on details.

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We're considering adding a 2-3 day trip to Siem Reap (Anghor Wat) at the end of a cruise from Singapore and possibly returning to Singapore or to Hong Kong back to the US. Has anyone done this & if they can recommend a tour operator vs DIO ?

 

We did this post cruise in 2017. We flew to Siem Reap from Singapore on Silk Air for 3 days. We had an early afternoon flight and took the MRT to Changi from Harbourfront after disembarking. We booked a car, driver and tour guide through our hotel before arriving. The visa was purchased at the Siem Reap airport upon arrival. We toured the historical sites for 2.5 days, then flew back to Singapore for one more day. It was a fabulous trip and one I'd highly recommend. We discussed leaving some luggage in Singapore, but ended up bringing it all with us to SR. We found planning online very easy and our hotel was very helpful.

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We did this from Bangkok. It was very easy to arrange on line on our own....air, hotel, and a private guide. Lots of different airlines to choose from. You get a visa on arrival at the airport. Takes 10 minutes. You will need USD for the visa.

 

The ATM's in Cambodia dispense USD. That is the main currency of the country though you might get small change in Cambodian money. At least this was our experience in several areas.

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