Does the new SAI airport have a Cellcard shop, and does it have the long-term, non-tourist SIMs?
Just wondering if I should wait until I get into town and visit a Cellcard store there, or if an airport location will have regular sims.
Just wondering if I should wait until I get into town and visit a Cellcard store there, or if an airport location will have regular sims.
I have a Lenovo Thinkpad with the following specs:
CPU - i7-1165G7
GPU - Intel Iris Xe Graphics
16GB DDR4 RAM
I don't want any games that are too violent or intense, just in case a kid is sat in the row behind me.
I like RPGs, light shooters, exploration, etc. Not Minecraft, Stardew Valley, Terraria, etc.
Some I like:
Rome Total War
early Baldur's Gate, Planescape, Arcanum, etc.
KOTOR, Mass Effect, etc.
Think offline games as well.
Thank you!
I know about Funky Village and some similar places, but I don't want to stay in the places with loud music and partying backpackers. I'd like to avoid places like Sok San Road that are full of pubs and KTV. Looking for something more tucked away and mellow. Preferably around $200 or less. I know I can ask around when I get there, but here I'm asking for specific places some of you might know about. Thanks!
Looking for places that aren't KTV or separate rooms. Just a friendly pub with karaoke like you'd find in the states.
I'm looking at apartments and want to find out who usually takes care of refilling stove gas. Also, is there usually a dumpster or something for trash?
I was looking for some, but it's hard to tell what's legit, and also which ones aren't going to try to spread religion with the supplies.
Looking to find a place that has accessories for the Osmo Action 5 Pro camera like the charging stick and whatnot. Or do I have to look in PP or some online place for these kinds of things?
I'm looking into getting a 125cc moto mainly for around town and around the Angkor temple complex, dirt roads around and near town, etc. Maybe as far as Kulen Mountain or Battambang.
I've been told that I should get a chain-driven moto and avoid belt-driven. I understand chains are more high maintenance but easy to fix, but belts are easier to deal with, yet need more special repair.
For those who are quite familiar with driving motos around SR, what would you say is the best option, especially for a beginner?
I've heard that Amazon can be trick and you have to use services like CamboQuick. I've also heard there are similar apps that can deliver straight to Siem Reap. Are there any you would suggest?
I'll put away a nest egg for most things, but serious stuff can happen and I'm not rich, so looking for insurance options.
Basically, I want to ride around the lush roads that lead up to the area and go around outside the borders of it, but I don't know where the boundaries are. Can I ride the road around Angkor Wat as long as I don't enter a gate? Just wondering how close I can get without entering the area that requires a pass.
For instance, if you're tired, upset, or just having a hazy, brain fog kind of day. What do you do to get your mind on track to work for the day?
If you're going to wet markets, restaurants, shops, etc around town, do you lock it? If so, what kind of lock do you use? What about if you're taking drives around the temple areas or random roads towards the outskirts? What precautions do you generally take?
I'll be here all week...
I'll be looking for a decent camera for videos and am looking for the best options for availability and price.
It would be a huge hassle and risk to get new debit cards physically shipped, so I'm hoping these options are available. I know I could also use a money transfer service like Remitly, but the more options the better.
I'm from Tucson, so I'm spoiled for good Mexican food. I know that no place will be able to replicate really good Sonoran food, but which place gets the closest to it?