Everything you need to know about the 6-hour journey between Cambodia's capital and the gateway to Angkor Wat — routes, stops, and what to expect.
The Phnom Penh to Siem Reap corridor is one of the most-travelled roads in Cambodia, covering around 315 km along National Road 6. With Tap, the journey takes approximately 5–6 hours in comfort.
The highway has improved significantly over the last decade. You'll pass through the provincial towns of Skun (famous for its fried tarantulas) and Kampong Thmar before the landscape opens into the flatlands surrounding Siem Reap.
Most hotels and guesthouses are clustered around the Old Market (Psah Chas) area. Share your hotel address with your driver in advance so they can drop you directly at the entrance.
Skip the queue and ride in comfort. Pre-book a private transfer to or from the airport with fixed pricing and a driver waiting for you.
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