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07-18-19 03:53 #7589
Posts: 88Location of Chicken Farms in Cambodia?
I'm having a hard time finding exact information on where the "chicken farms" are located. The best I've been able to do is find the location of the one in Sihanoukville, but apparently most cities (not just the popular tourist ones) have a chicken farm area where the locals go and pay local rates? Is this correct?
Is there a post or maybe even a list of the chicken farms in Cambodia and their *exact* locations like on Googlemaps or something?
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07-17-19 19:02 #7588
Posts: 204Passport
Originally Posted by Kyra89 [View Original Post]
The ladies always dutifully handed over their original ID cards to the front desk receptionist except in Hoi An where the owner simply took a picture of her ID card. She then immediately handed it back to the lady.
The lady I stayed with in Phnom Penh was never asked for her passport at all, however she arrived early in the day so perhaps it was just overlooked later as I had booked double occupancy.
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07-09-19 23:16 #7587
Posts: 1575Originally Posted by Liggi1 [View Original Post]
If there is no safe, keep inside your luggage and lock it. No need to carry it with you for any leisurely reason.
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07-09-19 18:32 #7586
Posts: 101Originally Posted by Kyra89 [View Original Post]
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07-09-19 03:23 #7585
Posts: 6Passport
Hey guys,
Am I okay leaving my passport at the hotel or should I keep it on me at all times?
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06-30-19 12:15 #7584
Posts: 1290Originally Posted by Blanquiceleste [View Original Post]
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06-29-19 04:42 #7583
Posts: 1575Originally Posted by Forever69 [View Original Post]
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06-28-19 16:32 #7582
Posts: 107Peanut allergy.
I have also read that medical facilities in Cambodia aren't that great and most tourist get airlifted or prefer to go Bangkok for treatment in case of emergencies. I would buy a travel insurance that covered airlift and has decent hospitalization benefits. Not to induce panic but just to be on safer side. I have visited Cambodia twice and bought the insurance both times. Doesn't cost much. The restaurants on the riverfront serve decent Western food. Stick to breads, bagel and pizza. Most times, especially on St 172 , the restaurants are run by family where family members work as waiters, cooks, cashiers etc. They might not be trained for such situations and I think the onus would be upon you to go through the menu and select the proper dish. Be vigilant and wish you enjoy your trip.
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06-28-19 08:58 #7581
Posts: 191Larry's 110.
Originally Posted by DingoD [View Original Post]
DingoD. Good recommendation!
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06-28-19 04:55 #7580
Posts: 6Thanks for the food reccos! Please keep them coming if you guys remember any more.
I've been reading mixed reviews about Point Boutique hotel about AC not working, not being clean, them being overbooked. I was curious to see what you guys thought about going for the higher options to try and avoid these issues. I was going to either book the Deluxe Queen with window or the Junior Suite- King bed. Have any of you stayed At both or either that can provide me with some distinctions between both?
Thanks!
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06-28-19 02:41 #7579
Posts: 264Peanuts
Another option is eric kayser by the river. A french bakery with nice baguette, then there is lucky market with cheese dairy cold cuts.....
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06-28-19 01:04 #7578
Posts: 136Try Larry's 110
Originally Posted by Kyra89 [View Original Post]
https://www.tripadvisor.com.au/Resta...hnom_Penh.html
Enjoy your trip and have fun.
DingoD.
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06-27-19 17:57 #7577
Posts: 6Originally Posted by SamSanuk [View Original Post]
I'll check those places out and I've sent out emails to them as well as the big chain restaurants. Don't know why I didn't think to do it before.
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06-27-19 09:56 #7576
Posts: 191Peanut Allergy.
Originally Posted by Kyra89 [View Original Post]
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06-27-19 08:57 #7575
Posts: 6Originally Posted by Sammon [View Original Post]