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How to get from Hanoi to Phnom Penh

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4h 44min
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🚌 Departure from Hanoi
📍The main terminal for long-distance buses in Hanoi is typically My Dinh Bus Terminal. It's a large, modern bus station located west of the city center, serving numerous domestic and international destinations. Other terminals like Giap Bat or Nuoc Ngam also exist, but My Dinh is often the departure point for southbound routes or international connections.
🚇From the city center (e.g., Old Quarter), you can reach My Dinh by taxi or Grab (motorbike or car), which takes about 25-40 minutes depending on traffic, costing 100,000 to 200,000 VND. Public bus is also a budget-friendly option (lines 34, 16), taking 45-60 minutes for around 7,000 VND.
Direct Hanoi → Phnom Penh buses are rare, if not non-existent. It's more common to take a bus Hanoi → Ho Chi Minh City (approx. 30-40h), then another bus HCMC → Phnom Penh (6-7h). Departures are usually daily, morning and evening, for Ho Chi Minh City.
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🛣️ The journey experience

From __Hanoi__ to __Phnom Penh__, the most direct and economical option is the bus. Expect a long but discovery-rich journey, with a travel time of approximately 20 to 24 hours. This is not just a simple "bus" between two Vietnamese cities, but a true international adventure! Reliable operators like Giant Ibis or Virak Buntham offer comfortable sleeper buses, equipped with reclinable seats for a relatively peaceful night's sleep.

The main departure point in __Hanoi__ is often around the Hoan Kiem district or a designated bus station (check your ticket carefully). The big advantage of the night bus is saving a hotel night and maximizing your sightseeing time upon arrival. The landscapes evolve from bustling Hanoi to Vietnamese rice paddies, then to more rural Cambodian scenery. Customs formalities take place at the Moc Bai (__Vietnam__) and Bavet (Cambodia) border: you will disembark the bus with all passengers, and the operator will guide you through visa and stamping procedures.

Prices generally range between 30 and 45 USD, a very low cost for such a distance. Booking online in advance is highly recommended to guarantee your spot and avoid unreliable street agencies. Traveling from __Hanoi__ to __Phnom Penh__ by bus is an immersive experience that plunges you directly into the local culture, while being a controlled and secure logistical solution if you choose the right operator.

Frequently asked questions — Hanoi → Phnom Penh

✨ Why visit Phnom Penh?

  • Visit the Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda for their royal architecture and history.
  • Explore the Central Market (Phsar Thmey) for its Art Deco design and local goods.
  • Reflect at the Choeung Ek Genocidal Center (Killing Fields) for a poignant historical immersion.
  • Discover the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (S-21), a former high school turned prison.
  • Enjoy a sunset Mekong River cruise with views of the city.
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Recommended stay
2 to 3 nights — Enough time to explore historical sites and city life.

☀️ When to visit Phnom Penh?

TROPICAL HUMID CLIMATE

November to February — dry season with cooler temperatures, ideal for exploration.

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In Phnom Penh — Plan your stay
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What to do in Phnom Penh?

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Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda
Phnom Penh's royal complex, built in 1866, houses the king's official residence and the famous Silver Pagoda with its 5,000 solid silver floor tiles. Entry 10 USD, modest dress required. Open daily 8 AM–5 PM with a midday closure.
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Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (S-21)
A former high school turned Khmer Rouge prison (1975–1979), where 17,000 people were detained and tortured. A deeply moving and essential museum to understand Cambodian history. Entry 8 USD. Located in Toul Tom Poung, reachable by tuk-tuk.
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Choeung Ek Killing Fields
Mass execution site 15 km from central Phnom Penh, where over 8,000 Khmer Rouge victims were buried. The audio guide (included in the 6 USD entry) is excellent. By tuk-tuk from the center: budget 12–15 USD return.
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Sisowath Quay Riverside Promenade
Phnom Penh's riverfront stretches along the Tonle Sap for several kilometres. Cafes, restaurants, riverside bars and street vendors fill the promenade from sunset. Pleasant on foot or by bicycle rented for 2–3 USD per day.
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Central Market (Phsar Thmei)
Bright yellow Art Deco building constructed in 1937, ranked among Southeast Asia's finest markets. Gold, jewelry, watches, clothing and local food all on offer. Free entry, open 7 AM–5 PM. A 10-minute walk from the Royal Palace.
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Toul Tom Poung Market (Russian Market)
The favorite market among expats and travelers, known for discounted brand-name clothing (factory overruns), antiques and souvenirs. Around 3 km from the center, tuk-tuk for 3–4 USD. Open mornings only.
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Moto-dop or Tuk-tuk City Tour
Moto-dops (motorbike taxis) and tuk-tuks are the best way to explore Phnom Penh. For a guided city tour, negotiate a full-day tuk-tuk for 20–30 USD. The PassApp Taxis app lets you book without bargaining.
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Street Food and Bars in BKK1 District
The BKK1 (Boeung Keng Kang 1) district is the hub of Phnom Penh's nightlife and trendy restaurants. Fish amok, rice pancakes and Angkor beer from 1 USD at street stalls. Relaxed atmosphere well into the night.

⏱️ How long to visit Phnom Penh?

2 to 4 days

For an effective immersion in Phnom Penh, plan a minimum of 2 days. This will allow you to cover essential sites like the Royal Palace, the Silver Pagoda, and the Genocide Museum. A 3 to 4-day stay is ideal for deeper exploration, including a trip to the Killing Fields and a relaxed discovery of local life.

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