Phansy Service - Angkor Wat Driver & Fixer

The Guiding

We specialize in small group adventure at low prices. Great Range, Huge fun, Package Tours at Special Rates!

I'm Phansy Ros, a life-long Siem Reap resident with a lot of experience in helping tourists. We charge a daily fee of US$30 for a whole day tour, which includes an air conditioned car or 12-seater van with gasoline, and a ride back to your hotel after your dinner. We can also provide a 25-seater mini bus for larger tour groups.

Because we know everyone in town, we can save you money by negotiating on your behalf at hotels or guest houses. With our knowledge of local restaurants and entertainment spots, we can help you put together an ideal itinerary that takes into account your budget and time. For meals, we can arrange anything from a modest pleasant dinner at a restaurant, Indian Cuisine, Hala Food or vegetarian food, which are all available in Siem Reap. We can bring you to a Khmer-run businesses restaurant, to an extravagant tourist buffet featuring traditional Cambodian dancers and musicians. If you like, we can arrange a typical meal at a Cambodian home or show you around a peasant's working farm.

When to Go?

The ideal months to be in Cambodia are December and January, when humidity is bearable, temperatures are cooler and it's unlikely to rain. From early February temperatures start to rise until the killer month, April, when temperatures often exceed 40C (104F). Come May and June, the southwestern monsoon brings rain and high humidity, cooking up a sweat for all but the hardiest of visitors. The wet season (May-Oct), though very soggy, can be a good time to visit Angkor, as the moats will be full and the foliage lush - but steer clear of the northeast regions during those months, as the going gets pretty tough when the tracks are waterlogged. The country's biggest festival, Bon Om Tuk, is held in early November, and is well worth catching. Others you might like to plan around include the water festival in Phnom Penh, or Khmer New Year.