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Tickets are available at guesthouses, hotels, bus offices, travel agencies and ticket
kiosks. Some bus companies send a minibus around to pick up passengers at their place of
lodging. Buses to all destinations are more frequent in the morning.
Tickets to Phnom Penh via NH6 cost anywhere from US$5 for basic air-con buses to
US$17 for the business-class buses run by Giant Ibis.
Several companies offer direct services to Kompong Cham (US$6, five or six hours),
Battambang (US$3.75, three hours) and Poipet (US$3.75, three hours). GST has a bus to
Anlong Veng (US$4, two hours) and on to Sra Em (for Prasat Preah Vihear; US$10, four
hours, 7am).
Most buses to Bangkok involve a change at the border. The only exception is the
through bus run by Nattakan (US$28). Advertised trips to Ho Chi Minh City involve a
transfer in Phnom Penh.
Bus companies that serve Siem Reap:
Capitol Tour MAP GOOGLE MAP ( 063-963883)
Giant Ibis MAP GOOGLE MAP ( www.giantibis.com )
GST ( 092 905016)
Mekong Express MAP GOOGLE MAP ( 063-963662)
Nattakan ( 078 795333; Sivatha St)
Neak Kror Horm ( 063-964924)
Phnom Penh Sorya MAP ( 012 235618)
Rith Mony MAP GOOGLE MAP ( 012 344377)
Virak Buntham ( 015 958989)
SHARE TAXI
Share taxis stop along NH6 just north of the bus station. Destinations include Phnom Penh
(US$10, five hours), Kompong Thom (US$5, two hours), Sisophon (US$5, two hours)
and Poipet (US$7, 2½ hours).
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