From Siem Reap To Phnom Penh

Posted by : foongpc | Thursday, October 20, 2011 | Published in

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There are 3 ways to get to Phnom Penh from Siem Reap. You can take the boat, the bus or the plane. Jam, his friend and I chose the bus. We reckoned it was cheaper than the plane and more comfortable than the boat.

There are a few bus companies offering daily scheduled service between Siem Reap and Phnom Penh. We chose Mekong Express Limousine Bus. It is known as the the No. 1 bus company in Cambodia offering first class comfort so it should be a good choice, right? Maybe.



With the help of our driver Xiao He a day earlier, we managed to buy 3 bus tickets at the price of USD11 per person. The bus company actually had someone coming over to pick us up from our inn to the bus station - not bad!

Our bus departed for Phnom Penh at about 12.30pm. Like most long distance express bus, it is air-conditioned, has a TV and a toilet. The TV was switched on throughout the whole duration of the journey. Jam and I were seated quite in front like, just behind the driver.



There was this lady seated beside the driver who would periodically give announcements over the PA system. She would also briefly describe the places we passed by during the journey.

All passengers were also given complimentary breads and a bottle of mineral water.



My problem with this bus is that the driver was driving way too slow! If I am not mistaken, he's driving at under 40km per hour! Do you know how slow is that with a straight road ahead and practically no vehicles in front? I remember telling Jam that at the rate this bus is moving, we would probably reach Phnom Penh by nightfall!

Another problem was the leaking window. It rained halfway during our journey (which I was quite happy about as I love the rain haha!) and water was seeping in through the window that was shut. Luckily I was not seated next to the window but Jam was! Talking about first class comfort...

The bus only made one stop throughout the entire journey, which was at Kampong Thom. Most passengers would have their lunch or tea at this restaurant.



As we had already taken our lunch earlier in Siem Reap, we did not eat at this restaurant. But we found a stall outside the restaurant selling these!



Fried crickets, grasshoppers and spiders! My oh my, I could hardly believe my eyes! And believe it or not, Cambodians eat them as snacks!


Fried grasshoppers

Perhaps the lack of food and starvation during the Khmer Rouge rule forced the Cambodian people to turn to these insects for food. Well, they are definitely high in protein and pretty cheap.

A scoop of fried spiders costs 500 Cambodian Riel while a scoop of other insects costs 300 Cambodian Riel.


Fried spiders each almost as big as your palm

Did you know that Angelina Jolie's adopted sons Maddox and Pax love to eat crickets? She said they would eat crickets like Doritos! Even Angelina herself indulged in this Cambodian delicacy likening them to potato chips!! Read about it HERE.

So did we eat any of those spiders and insects? Of course not!! Not even if someone were to offer me USD 1 million! Wait...perhaps I will eat one, just one grasshopper for USD 1 million. OK , maybe two. Haha!

But the spiders? No way in hell am I ever going to touch those! You would have to top up another USD9 million for me to even attempt a bite at one of those hairy legs! Yikes!! I would much rather eat a balut! LOL! Hmmm, I wonder what exotic food awaits me for my holidays to Egypt which I am planning for next year?

Besides those vomit-inducing delicacies, there were stalls selling fruits. Do you know what fruits these are?



Soon we were on our way again. That was sure an interesting stop! No regrets sitting this bus, I must say. Other than the leaking window of course.

Guess what time we finally reached Phnom Penh? With the painfully slow driving speed coupled with an unexpected traffic jam on the bridge above Mekong River in the capital city, our bus reached its destination at about 6.45pm - a journey that took more than 6 hours!

Once we got down from the bus, a good friend of ours who worked in this city helped check us into Asia Hotel, which I have already blogged a little about in The Case of The Missing Slippers.

I could not wait to see what Phnom Penh had to offer.

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1 reply · active 701 weeks ago
Ha ha ha ha ha guess what? I've tasted fried grasshopper before! It was caramelized or something, some sort of delicacy a friend brought home from someplace... I can't recall now but I forced myself to taste one, it was tiny, sweet and crunchy hehehehehhehe! But that was years ago... when I was more adventurous lol!
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1 reply · active 701 weeks ago
Between balut and the grashopper, I definitely choose the latter, really... not so bad... :$
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1 reply · active 701 weeks ago
Better to have a slow poke driver than a speedy gonzales driver i would say.. B)
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1 reply · active 701 weeks ago
Very interesting post, Foong... insects galore, yes! just like those in China too.. i guess u r right.. during the war days, they were used to eating all these...
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1 reply · active 701 weeks ago
40kmph? Hahahahaha worse than this ah pek that I know. Hahahaha
1 reply · active 701 weeks ago
40km/h.

Cannot compare them to the maniac bus drivers here lah. =/
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1 reply · active 701 weeks ago
If I drive at that speed,I think I'd fall asleep at the steering wheel. :p
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1 reply · active 701 weeks ago
I wonder how that spider taste like. You didn't try them ah? Makes great blog post! ;)
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1 reply · active 701 weeks ago
Angelina Jolie sure embraces her inner Cambodian indulging in those snacks! xD
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1 reply · active 701 weeks ago
we stopped at the same place too on our bus trip from Siem Reap to Phnom Penh. but i didn't try those insects. the smell alone sort of deterred me...
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1 reply · active 701 weeks ago
Eww the crickets I can still accept but SPIDERS?? Look so.. poisonous!! :P But you should have tried at least one piece mah! Just for the sake of trying :P
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1 reply · active 701 weeks ago
hey, this #1 bus company in cambodia is really not cheating!! the bus is in very good condition, a lot better than the bus i took in Nepal..
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1 reply · active 701 weeks ago
got pretty assistant keep introducing the places along the journey, somemore you are given refreshments too!! and i actually think the cinnamon roll looks quite delicious leh..
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1 reply · active 701 weeks ago
so how far is Phnom Penh away from Siem Reap?? took more than 6 hours to reach there?? hmmm, not as bad lah, i've actually taken like 10 hours from one place to another during my Nepal trip~~ :D
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1 reply · active 701 weeks ago
oh oh oh!! those local delicacies!! crickets and grasshoppers are still ok, because they are more common, but spiders are really disgusting.. more disgusting than scorpions i think..
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1 reply · active 701 weeks ago
eih, you should have tried that!! for just once in a lifetime experience mah.. you most probably not go back to that place anymore.. haiz, what a waste~~ :D
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1 reply · active 701 weeks ago
hmmm, what kind of fruits is that?? looks so cute.. i know the green one must be some mangoes or what we call "kedondong" or "amblak"?? these pickled fruits look more decent to eat lah~~ haha!!
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1 reply · active 701 weeks ago
One man's meat is another man's poison. Gimme durian anytime..

Oh gosh, you've just arrived at Phnom Penh . 30 posts to go...

LOL
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1 reply · active 701 weeks ago
It is possible that the driver is compelled by law not to travel at speed beyond 40 kph. That is way he is driving too slow.
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1 reply · active 701 weeks ago
Ewwww! I will not eat those spiders. I would rather tons of balut than a piece of fried spider.
1 reply · active 701 weeks ago
raining right? sure the driver drive slow le.. haha..
and i wont even dare touch the fried spider i think :P
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No, the driver was driving slow even before it rained. Haha! Don't even dare touch the spiders? xD
yeah the indochinese love these wacky delicacies. but spiders as big as ur palm sound too gross! tarantulas eewwwww!

so egypt's on ur list next yr? so cool! :D
1 reply · active 700 weeks ago
woot eat cricket like doritos > . < I was like woot the hell! hahaha

man the spiders is so gross! and it is grey in color! I no like this snack > . <
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