Cambodia Taxi Trip – Private Taxi & Tour Services
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Discover our most popular private taxi and tour packages across Cambodia. Travel safely and comfortably with experienced local drivers and flexible schedules, tailored to your journey.
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- Private taxi from Siem Reap to Preah Khan of Kampong Svay. On the return journey, stop at Spean Praptos (Kampong Kdei Bridge), a remarkable 12th-century
$155.00/guest
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- Enjoy a comfortable private taxi from Siem Reap to Sambor Prei Kuk temple. Discover ancient pre-Angkor temples in a peaceful forest setting with a safe, reliable, and flexible day tour service. and a long the way back can visit Kampong Pluk floating village.
$155.00/guest
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- An 8-day private taxi journey from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap, exploring Oudong’s ancient stupas, Kampong Chhnang’s pottery villages, Battambang’s countryside charm, and the breathtaking temples of Angkor.
- Begin in Cambodia’s vibrant capital before traveling north by private vehicle through authentic rural landscapes. Visit the former royal capital of Oudong, discover riverside life in Kampong Chhnang, and explore the artistic town of Battambang.
- Your journey concludes in Siem Reap, gateway to the magnificent Angkor Wat, where ancient Khmer architecture and jungle-covered temples create unforgettable memories.
- With a private driver throughout, you enjoy flexibility for photo stops, local markets, village visits, and hidden gems along the way.
$760.00/guest
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Private taxi Battambang to Sihanoukville, transfer between Battambang and Sihanoukville. this door-to-door service offers flexible scheduling, friendly reliable drivers, insured vehicles, and reasonable rates. The price includes the expressway, ensuring a faster and smoother journey.
$175.00/guest
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$135.00/guest
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$135.00/guest
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Explore Cambodia’s most iconic attractions, from ancient temples and cultural landmarks to vibrant city life and unforgettable local experiences.
After the sun goes down, the focus shifts firmly a block east of the Old Market to the ‘Pub Street’ and the nearby alleys, so named for the numerous and varied restaurants and pubs that line Street 8. It all began in 1998 when Angkor What? Bar opened its doors – the lone pub on…

