Complimentary pickup service is offered to passengers staying at any of our partner hotels.
Once the bus departs, the Crew Attendant will distribute a pastry from Blue Pumpkin, a bottle of water and a cold towel. Please contact the Crew Attendant for anything you need during the journey.
The bus will make its first stop about 60km north of Phnom Penh at Batheay Rest Area. This stop is scheduled for 10 minutes.
The bus will make its second stop about 160km north of Phnom Penh at The Stop restaurant– exactlyhalf-waythrough the journey. This stop is scheduled for 30 minutes. Another short rest break will be made throughout the journey.
Thanks to huge infrastructure improvement works to National Road 6, which saw the highway between Phnom Penh and Siem Reap widened from 2 to 4 lanes, the journey takes about 5.5 hours depending on traffic. The distance between Phnom Penh and SiemReap is 320km.
Sit back, relax and enjoy the scenery. This journey passes through the provinces of Kandal, Kampong Cham and Kampong Thom, before reaching Siem Reap. You'll get to see Cambodian rural life first-hand as you pass through small towns and villages. Free wifi is available onboard, but please note connection is temperamentalwhen driving through rural areas. Ask the Crew Attendant for the password and don't forget to charge your device in our electrical outlets.
Complimentary pickup service is offered to passengers staying at any of our partner hotels.
The bus might make a short break before arriving at The Stop Restaurant, which is scheduled for 30 minutes and that is about 160 km south of Siem Reap, the exact half way of your journey. After this stop, it will be followed by another short break throughout the journey.
Thanks to huge infrastructure improvement works to National Road 6, which saw the highway between Phnom Penh and Siem Reap widened from 2 to 4 lanes, the journey takes about 5.5 hours depending on traffic. The distance between Siem Reap and Phnom Penh is 320km.
Sit back, relax and enjoy the scenery. This journey passes through the provinces of Siem Reap, Kampong Thom, Kampong Cham and Kandal. You'll get to see Cambodian rural life first-hand as you pass through small towns and villages. Free wifi is available onboard, but please note connection is temperamental when driving through rural areas. Ask the Crew Attendant for the password and don't forget to charge your device in our electrical outlets.
The bus arrives at the new Giant Ibis Bus Station on Street 90, near Wat Phnom. Once you've received your baggage, there will be plenty of tuktuks waiting to take you to your next destination. If you're connecting with another Giant Ibis bus, then you're in the right place for your next departure. Leave your bags with us and tour the city if you have time.
As part of our commitment to ensuring passengers have the most comfortable ride possible, we have upgraded the bus on this route from a minivan to one of our larger buses. The bus departs from the Giant Ibis Bus Terminal on Street 90, near Wat Phnom. If you are not using our pickup service, please arrive 30 minutes before scheduled departure.
Complimentary pickup service is offered to passengers staying at any of our partner hotels.
Once the bus departs, the Crew Attendant will hand out a pastry from Blue Pumpkin, a bottle of water and cold towel. Please contact the Crew Attendant for anything you need during the journey.
National Road 3, the highway between Phnom Penh and Kampot, is currently in a bad condition, adding time to the journey. This has increased the travel time to 4 hours +/- 15 minutes. The distance between Phnom Penh and Kampot is 150km.
Sit back, relax and enjoy the scenery. This journey passes through the provinces of Kandal, Kampong Speu, Takeo and Kampot, before ending in the coastal town of Kep. You'll get to see Cambodian rural life first-hand as you drive through small towns and villages. Free wifi is available onboard, but please note connection is temperamental when driving through rural areas.
As part of our commitment to ensuring passengers have the most comfortable ride possible, we have upgraded the bus on this route from a minivan to one of our larger buses. The bus departs from the Giant Ibis Bus Terminal in Kampot centre, close to the riverIf you are not using our pickup service, please arrive 30 minutes before scheduled departure.
Complimentary pickup service is offered to passengers staying at any of our partner hotels.
Once the bus departs, the Crew Attendant will hand out a pastry from Blue Pumpkin, a bottle of water and cold towel. Please contact the Crew Attendant for anything you need during the journey.
National Road 3, the highway between Kampot and Phnom Penh, is currently in a bad condition, adding time to the journey. This has increased the travel time to about 4 hours +/- 15 minutes.
Sit back, relax and enjoy the scenery. This journey passes through the provinces of Kampot, Takeo, Kampong Speu and Kandal, before arriving in the capital of Phnom Penh. You'll get to see Cambodian rural life first-hand as you drive through small towns and villages. Free wifi is available onboard, but please note connection is temperamental when driving through rural areas.
The bus arrives at the new Giant Ibis Bus Station on Street 90, near Wat Phnom. Once you've received your baggage, there will be plenty of tuktuks waiting to take you to your next destination. If you're connecting with another Giant Ibis bus, then you're in the right place for your next departure. Leave your bags with us and tour the city if you have time.
As part of our commitment to ensuring passengers have the most comfortable ride possible, we have upgraded the bus on this route from a minivan to one of our larger buses. The bus departs from the Giant Ibis Bus Terminal on Street 90, near Wat Phnom. If you are not using our pickup service, please arrive 30 minutes before scheduled departure.
Complimentary pickup service is offered to passengers staying at any of our partner hotels.
Once the bus departs, the Crew Attendant will hand out a pastry from Blue Pumpkin, a bottle of water and cold towel. The Crew Attendant is on hand throughout the journey to respond to passengers' needs.
The bus will stop at The Stop Cafe in Kampong Speu Province, half-waythrough the journey. Here, passengers can buy food, refreshments and snacks, while stretching their legs and taking a bathroom break. This stop is scheduled for 30 minutes.
National Road 4, the highway between Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville is currently in a poor condition and is notoriously congested with trucks, adding to the journey time. You should expect a 6-hour trip on average +/- 30 minutes. The distance between Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville is 240 km.
Sit back, relax and enjoy the scenery. This journey passes through the provinces of Kandal, Kampong Speu, Koh Kong and Kampong Saom, before arriving in Sihanoukville. You'll get to see Cambodian rural life first-hand as you drive through small towns and villages. Free wifi is available onboard, but please note connection is temperamental when driving through rural areas.
Complimentary pickup service is offered to passengers staying at any of our partner hotels.
Once the bus departs, the Crew Attendant will hand out a pastry from Blue Pumpkin, a bottle of water and cold towel. The Crew Attendant is on hand throughout the journey to respond to passengers' needs.
The bus will stop at The Stop Cafe in Kampong Speu Province, half-way through the journey. Here, passengers can buy food, refreshments and snacks, while stretching their legs and taking a bathroom break. This stop is scheduled for 30 minutes.
National Road 4, the highway between Sihanoukville and Phnom Penh is currently in a poor condition and is notoriously congested with trucks, adding to the journey time. You should expect a 6-hour trip on average +/- 30 minutes. The distance between Sihanoukville and Phnom Penh is 240 km.
Sit back, relax and enjoy the scenery. This journey passes through the provinces of Kampong Saom, Koh Kong, Kampong Speu and Kandal, before arriving in Phnom Penh. You'll get to see Cambodian rural life first-hand as you drive through small towns and villages. Free wifi is available onboard, but please note connection is temperamental when driving through rural areas.
The bus arrives at the new Giant Ibis Bus Station on Street 90, near Wat Phnom. Once you've received your baggage, there will be plenty of tuktuks waiting to take you to your next destination. If you're connecting with another Giant Ibis bus, then you're in the right place for your next departure. Leave your bags with us and tour the city if you have time.
Vietnam does not offer a visa on arrival for all countries. Passengers must pre-arrange their visa otherwise they will not be able to board the bus. Vietnam offers a 14-day visa waiver for several European and Asian countries so check before arranging your trip. While an e-visa may seem an attractive and speedier option, Passengers will be required to pay an additional US$2 and can then enjoy lunch or relax. Alternatively, they can go with the crew attendant to make the transaction themselves. The facilitated batch processing guarantees a smooth border crossing.
Complimentary pickup service is offered to passengers staying at any of our partner hotels.
Once the bus departs, the Crew Attendant will hand out a pastry from Blue Pumpkin, a bottle of water and cold towel. The Crew Attendant is on hand throughout the journey to respond to passengers' needs.
When the bus arrives as the border, passengersmust disembark to receive an exit stamp in their passports. The Crew Attendant will return passports to passengers as they get off the bus and collect them again when you get back on to process them with Vietnamese immigration.
After all passengers have cleared Cambodian immigration, the bus will stop at a restaurant in the duty-free zone. Here, passengers can enjoy lunch while the Crew Attendant takes all passports to the Vietnamese immigration check point to start the process while you eat, saving time crossing the border.
After all of Vietnamese visas have been processed, the bus carries on to the immigration check point. Here, passengersare required to have their luggage scanned by Vietnamese customs. Note, if locals ask to help you carry your luggage, they will expect US$1 per bag. The Crew Attendant will guide passengers to the passport collection point, where the luggage is scanned and back to the bus.
The duration of the trip is about six hours on average +/- 30 minutes. The distance between Phnom Penh and HoChi Minh City is 240 km.
Sit back, relax and enjoy the scenery. This journey passes through the provinces of Kandal, Prey Veng and SvayRieng, before crossing into Taininhprovince in Vietnam. You'll get to see Cambodian and Vietnamese rural life first-hand as you drive through small towns and villages. Free wifi is available onboard, but please note connection is temperamental when driving through rural areas. Our buses are also equipped with power points.
Passengers entering Cambodia from Vietnam are advised to apply for a visa on arrival (check if this is applicable to your nationality before). Our Crew Attendant will arrange this for passengers at the border, with tourist visas costing $35 and business visas $40. We charge an additional $5 service fee at the border for batch processing. While an e-visa may seem an attractive and speedier option, Passengers will be required to pay an additional US$2 and can then enjoy lunch or relax. Alternatively, they can go with the crew attendant to make the transaction themselves. The facilitated batch processing guarantees a smooth border crossing.
Complimentary pickup service is offered to passengers staying at any of our partner hotels.
Once the bus departs, the Crew Attendant will hand out a pastry from Blue Pumpkin, a bottle of water and cold towel. The Crew Attendant is on hand throughout the journey to respond to passengers' needs.
When the bus arrives as the border, passengers must disembark to receive an exit stamp in their passports. The Crew Attendant will return passports to passengers as they get off the bus and collect them again when you get back on to process them with Cambodian immigration.
After clearing Vietnamese immigration, the bus will make a 30-minute stop at a restaurant in the duty-free zone. Here, passengers can enjoy lunch while the Crew Attendant takes all passports to the Cambodian immigration check point to start the process while you eat, saving time crossing the border.
After all Cambodian visas have been processed, the bus continues to the immigration check point, where all luggage needs to be scanned. Note, if locals ask to help you carry your luggage, they will expect US$1 per bag. The Crew Attendant will guide passengers to the passport collection point, where the luggage is scanned and back to the bus.
Sit back, relax and enjoy the scenery. This journey passes through Taininhprovince in Vietnambefore passing through the Cambodian provinces ofSvayRieng, Prey Veng andKandal, and finally Phnom Penh. You'll get to see Vietnameseand Cambodian rural life first-hand as you drive through small towns and villages. Free wifi is available onboard, but please note connection is temperamental when driving through rural areas. Our buses are also equipped with power points.
The duration of the trip is 6 hours on average +/- 30 minutes. The distance between Ho Chi Minh City and Phnom Penh is 240 km.
The bus arrives at the new Giant Ibis Bus Station on Street 90, near Wat Phnom. Once you've received your baggage, there will be plenty of tuktuks waiting to take you to your next destination. If you're connecting with another Giant Ibis bus, then you're in the right place for your next departure. Leave your bags with us and tour the city if you have time.
Complimentary pickup service is currently not available for night bus departures. Please arrange your own transportation to the departure point.
Once the bus departs, the Crew Attendant will distribute a bottle of water and cold towel, as well as a pillow and blanket. Please contact the Crew Attendant for anything you need during the journey.
Giant Ibis night buses are the only vehicles in our fleet with an onboard toilet. The bus will not make any bathroom stops during the journey.
We place passenger safety at the core of our operations, so the bus will stop briefly in Kampong Thom town midway through the journey,so the drivers can swop. The 15-minute stop allows the two drivers to get out and stretch their legs, have a cup of coffee and a bowl of porridge. If you're awake and have the munchies, feel free to grab a quick bite for some authentic rural roadside cuisine.
National Road 6 – the highway between Phnom Penh and Siem Reap – has been widened from two to four lanes, making the journey much quicker and smoother. To ensure passengers can get some rest, our drivers coast at a leisurely 50-60 km/h. You can expect the 320km journey to take 7 hours, arriving in Siem Reap at about 6am.
Our double and single bunks are perfect to get some rest ahead of exploring the temples in the morning. Only the top bunks have reading lights, so be sure to pre-book your spot if you want to read. Beds are 1.8 metres long and we have a 2-metre bed at the back if you're extra tall. Don't forget to charge your phone in our power points while you sleep.
Complimentary pickup service is currently not available for night bus departures. Please arrange your own transportation to the departure point.
Once the bus departs, the Crew Attendant will distribute a bottle of water and cold towel, as well as a pillow and blanket. Please contact the Crew Attendant for anything you need during the journey.
Giant Ibis night buses are the only vehicles in our fleet with an onboard toilet. The bus will not make any bathroom stops during the journey.
We place passenger safety at the core of our operations, so the bus will stop briefly in Kampong Thom town midway through the journey,so the drivers can swop. The 15-minute stop allows the two drivers to get out and stretch their legs, have a cup of coffee and a bowl of porridge. If you're awake and have the munchies, feel free to grab a quick bite for some authentic rural roadside cuisine.
National Road 6 – the highway between Siem Reap and Phnom Penh – has been widened from two to four lanes, making the journey much quicker and smoother. To ensure passengers can get some rest, our drivers coast at a leisurely 50-60 km/h. You can expect the 320km journey to take 7 hours, arriving in Phnom Penh at about 6am.
Our double and single bunks are perfect to get some rest ahead of exploring the temples in the morning. Only the top bunks have reading lights, so be sure to pre-book your spot if you want to read. Beds are 1.8 metres long and we have a 2-metre bed at the back if you're extra tall. Don't forget to charge your phone in our power points while you sleep.
The bus arrives at the new Giant Ibis Bus Station on Street 90, near Wat Phnom. Once you've received your baggage, there will be plenty of tuktuks waiting to take you to your next destination. If you're connecting with another Giant Ibis bus, then you're in the right place for your next departure. Leave your bags with us and tour the city if you have time.
Complimentary pickup service is currently not available for night bus departures. Please arrange your own transportation to the departure point.