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I visited Cambodia for 3 weeks and stayed in Phnom Penh for several days. If you don't look for trouble, you don't find it. For the most part all of the Khmer people were very pleasant. However, it is a third-world country so you have to understand that they will try to get your money (not by stealing, but by aggressively pursuing your business, overcharging on a purchased item, or begging.)
The market was a wonderful experience. Police officers will help you, but only if it DOES NOT involve a native. If you get in a car accident...it will always be your fault, even if it wasn't. Learn the customs of Cambodia and learn what is considered disrespectful. It will save you a lot of trouble.
It's not hard to learn what is acceptable. We (me and two other women) walked around Phnom Pehn at night, rented taxis, shopped and we had no trouble. Just like in any country/city you have to be intelligent and not cause trouble for youself.
It was a wonderful experience and I cannot wait to go back.
The market was a wonderful experience. Police officers will help you, but only if it DOES NOT involve a native. If you get in a car accident...it will always be your fault, even if it wasn't. Learn the customs of Cambodia and learn what is considered disrespectful. It will save you a lot of trouble.
It's not hard to learn what is acceptable. We (me and two other women) walked around Phnom Pehn at night, rented taxis, shopped and we had no trouble. Just like in any country/city you have to be intelligent and not cause trouble for youself.
It was a wonderful experience and I cannot wait to go back.
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