Ho Chi Minh to Phnom Penh

Ho Chi Minh to Phnom Penh

Ho Chi Minh
Phnom Penh
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Ho Chi Minh to Phnom Penh Destination Reviews

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Jannette
Our first ride on the way to HCMC was smooth, but the travel back was stressful. The coordinator in the bus apparentlg was informing us about the heightened security for PH passport holders at the cambodian border but approached us in a way that he was certain we will not be able to enter, which caused unnecessary concern among us and the other passengers. He was deciding for himself instead of letting the immigration handle it and overstepping his job. We kept on telling him we had already travelled through the border and he did not have to worry, but it seemed he was getting ahead of himself and kept on telling us we will not be able to pass. He also accused my mom of overstaying when we had just told him that stamp was from last month’s vacation. We explained that we took an e-gate so we didn’t get any stamp at the airport, but rather the stamp he saw in my mom’s passport was valid from her vacation last month as she took the same bus back and forth Phnom Penh and Ho Chi Minh. But it seems he’s not aware about e-gates because even after that, he never listened and kept on telling us we were invalid. Never in our life have we overstayed in any country! We weren’t only stressed out about the whole thing but also shamed in the process because of his accusations. In the end, we were able to get through just fine with no problem and even went back to the bus earlier than the other passengers. We appreciate his concern for us, but honestly, he should stick to just doing his job and stop worrying about the decisions he’s not in charge of making. 🙂
Ho Chi Minh to Phnom Penh, Bus Exclusive VIP Seater, Giant Ibis Transport (Giant ibis Transport), Jun 3, 2026
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Srijana G
Honestly so nice, easy and effective. Professional staff that has obviousley done this hundreds of times. Best bordercrossing experience so far.
Ho Chi Minh to Phnom Penh, Bus Luxury, Long Phuong Cambodia, Jun 2, 2026
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Jonalie G
If you are unorganised this is a good choice. You do pay more for the Cambodia visa $40 instead of $30. But we went tho right so fast, and no extra bribes… they take you thought the VIP counter. You can make it cheaper by having the evisa already. But if you are last minute like us. This is great and stress free. And the bus seats very comfortable
Ho Chi Minh to Phnom Penh, Van Limousine 9, Meko Limo, Jun 1, 2026
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Michael D
They will try and grift an extra $10 American of the top of your $30 visa fee at the border. They say, “We handle everything, you pay $40” and that handling everything includes collecting everyone’s passports and getting them processed as a group. When I told them I would handle my own border process, they threatened me with being abandoned at the border. When we got to the border, lo and behold, I was the fastest person on our bus through because I handled it myself and only paid the $30 tourist visa fee. The drivers were very rude throughout the process because I declined to pay for their grift.
Ho Chi Minh to Phnom Penh, Bus Luxury, Long Phuong Cambodia, May 31, 2026
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Joanne K
Price is very good, under $70 for return trip for two ho chi minh phnom penh but bus was very tired and trip took 9 hours, not the scheduled 7. No individual device charging, only an outlet behind the driver and our booked seats were changed to seat us together when we had specifically chosen single seats for window access. Would prob pay more next time for giant ibis equivalent experience.
Ho Chi Minh to Phnom Penh, Bus Luxury, Long Phuong Cambodia, May 30, 2026
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Lyndon G
Great transport and journey through a beautiful country
Ho Chi Minh to Phnom Penh, Bus Premium 25, Capitol, May 30, 2026
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Lucy C
Bus was comfy and on time. I literally gave the driver my passsport and $40 on the bus and I didn’t have to do anything else for my visa. Arrival cars filled out for me too other than email and address in Cambodia. Lovely driver and attendee too!! Think we 3 stops and all decent ones,
Ho Chi Minh to Phnom Penh, Bus VIP 20, Phuong Heng, May 28, 2026
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Amarie C
Not a bad trip, bus is not luxury, very old. But staff sorted visa etc at the border, very easy process and swift ride into Cambodia
Ho Chi Minh to Phnom Penh, Bus Luxury, Long Phuong Cambodia, May 27, 2026
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Henry K
Good organization. Smooth ride. Good drivers. Even some food was given. We could chose different dishes. The only critique: the woman, who served us, was very unfriendly, to me at least. She doesn't understand what customer satisfaction means and how important it is, to a company providing a customer based service.
Ho Chi Minh to Phnom Penh, Bus Seater 35, Airbus, May 27, 2026
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Paul
The drive was good, it is a long trip
Ho Chi Minh to Phnom Penh, taxi Comfort 3pax, OUROS Travel (Ouros Travel), May 27, 2026
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Ho Chi Minh to Phnom Penh Schedule

TypeOperatorClassDeparture TimeArrival TimePriceRating
Bus
Khai Nam Transport
Sleeper
04:30
11:30
$24.65
  3.8
Bus
Khai Nam Transport
Sleeper
05:00
12:00
$24.65
  3.8
Bus
Airbus
Seater 41
06:00
13:00
$24.08
  4.8
Bus
Kumho Samco Bus
Luxury
06:45
13:45
$20.40
  4.3
Bus
Kumho Samco Bus
Seater
07:30
14:30
$20.40
  5.0
Bus
Khai Nam Transport
Sleeper
08:00
15:00
$24.65
  3.8
Van
Capitol VIP
VIP 13 pax
08:30
15:30
$18.70
  4.3
Van
Capitol VIP
VIP 13 pax
09:00
15:00
$18.70
  4.3
Bus
Khai Nam Transport
Sleeper
10:30
17:30
$24.65
  3.8
Bus
Airbus
Seater 41
11:00
17:00
$24.08
  4.8
Bus
Capitol VIP
Premium 25
11:30
18:30
$18.70
  4.2
Bus
Capitol VIP
Premium 25
12:00
18:30
$18.70
  4.2
Bus
Airbus
First Class
12:45
18:45
$30.10
  5.0
Bus
Capitol VIP
Premium 25
13:30
20:30
$18.70
  4.2
Bus
Capitol VIP
Premium 25
14:00
20:00
$18.70
  4.2
Bus
Khai Nam Transport
Sleeper
14:30
21:30
$24.65
  3.8
Van
Capitol VIP
VIP
15:00
21:00
$18.70
  4.5
Van
Capitol VIP
VIP
15:30
21:00
$18.70
  4.5
Bus
Airbus
Seater 35
16:00
23:30
$24.08
  5.0
Bus
Airbus
Seater 36
16:30
23:30
$24.08

How to get from Ho Chi Minh to Phnom Penh

Wide leafy boulevards, exquisite Buddhist temples and a beautiful riverside promenade – even if Phnom Penh cannot boast a lot of large-scale tourist attractions, it possesses its own special charm. Easily one of the least developed capitals of South East Asia, Phnom Penh is changing rapidly nowadays; new Western-style shopping malls and high-rises make their way to the city, and there are even air-conditioned public buses cruising its streets. You can have a look at the darkest years of Khmer history in Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum or venture further afield to the Killing Fields of Choeung Ek. But you can choose just to enjoy Phnom Penh’s – alas! – rapidly vanishing French flavour, indulge in world-wide cuisine offered in its fancy restaurants at half the price you pay anywhere else or absorb the local colours visiting markets and people-watching. There is an abundance of worth-seeing places of interest around Phnom Penh, easily explored during a day trip, including Phinom Chisor, a stunning example of the Angkorian period temples, or Koh Dach, the Silk Island, where you can witness the process of silk weaving and buy some of the finest textiles in Cambodia. All in all, architectural wonders, busy nightlife venues and shopping opportunities galore in Phnom Penh. It may not become your favourite city in Asia, but Phnom Penh definitely deserves a closer look.

How to get from Ho Chi Minh to Phnom Penh

Nearly every guesthouse in Ho Chi Minh and all the travel agencies in the city will be ready to sell you a ticket to almost any destination throughout South East Asia; no wonder that Ho Chi Minh–Phnom Penh route is no exception. You can get to the Cambodian capital either by plain or by bus. The former way is considerably more expensive but quicker; the latter is cheaper but takes longer.

From Ho Chi Minh to Phnom Penh to by bus

Giant Ibis Transport is one of the leading operators serving the route between Ho Chi Minh and Phnom Penh. Cambodia-based bus company boasts excellent safety record and provides a level of service you could have hardly expected to get in Cambodia a couple of years ago. They provide complimentary pick-up from their partner accommodation in Ho Chi Minh (require in your hotel or guesthouse), serve snacks and water during the trip and even offer free Wi-Fi and electrical outlets for charging your gadgets on board their buses. For Ho Chi Minh–Phnom Penh route the company uses full-sized comfortable buses; tickets from Ho Chi Minh to Phnom Penh with Giant Ibis cost USD18.

In Ho Chi Minh, Giant Ibis buses depart from their ticket office in Pham Ngu Lao Street in District 1, which lies within walking distance from many budget digs in Pham Ngu Lao–Bu Vien area.

Giant Ibis operates at least one daily bus from Ho Chi Minh to Phnom Penh. It departs at 8.30am and gets to the destination some six hours later. The total distance between the two cities is 240 km. Travel time depends greatly on the time spent at the immigration on the Vietnamese and Cambodian sides and on ferry crossing. In certain periods there is one more bus leaving Ho Chi Minh at 12.30pm.

There is a lunch stop half the way between Ho Chi Minh and Phnom Penh at Banyan Tree Restaurant located in the duty free zone after you have done with immigration formalities on the Vietnamese side. Note that lunch in not included into your ticket price; expect to pay USD3-4 for a dish.

In Phnom Penh buses bring their passengers to Giant Ibis bus station in 106 Street close to the night market and riverfront. You can connect to other Giant Ibis buses there and leave your luggage for a few hours to take a stroll around the city while waiting for your next bus. Tuk-tuk drivers welcome every arrival, so you will not have any problem with getting to any part of the city in case you are planning to spend some time in Phnom Penh.

From Ho Chi Minh to Phnom Penh by air

There are direct flights between Ho Chi Minh and Phnom Penh performed by regular and low-cost airlines. Travel time is about one hour, but it is often impossible to find tickets under USD100 – if only you do not hit a great sale period. Cambodia Angkor, Vietnam Airlines and Qatar Airways all operate direct flights from Phnom Penh to Saigon. If overland travel is not your thing, consider this option, then.

Where and when to obtain your Cambodian visa?

Before buying your ticket to Cambodia, check visa requirements for your passport. Though you can apply for VOA right at the border, it is still advisable to arrange for your visa in advance – just to be on the safe side. You can do it directly thought the Cambodian Consulate-General in Ho Chi Minh located in No 41 Phung Khac Khoan. Visas are processes the same day and generally there are no queues. Another option is to obtain your Cambodian visa online as E-Visas are accepted at the Svay Rieng–Bavet border crossing which the buses heading from Ho Chi Minh to Phnom Penh use. Tourist E-Visa cost USD30 plus USD7 for processing.

Note that whatever way for obtaining your Cambodian visa you choose, if travelling with Giant Ibis buses, at the border you will be charged additional USD5 for batch processing of passengers’ passports.

Connecting to other Giant Ibis buses in Phnom Penh

From their bus station in Phnom Penh Giant Ibis Transport operate three more routes: to Sihanoukville, to Kampot and to Siem Reap.

The only destination to which you can connect travelling from Ho Chi Minh the same day is Siem Reap. In this case you need to take either morning or afternoon bus from Ho Chi Ming to Phnom Penh (USD18) and then to hop onto the night bus from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap (USD15). If the amazing Angkor complex is the next entry in your must-visit list, you can buy a joint ticket directly from Ho Chi Minh to Siem Reap. You will have enough time to make a brief tour of Phnom Penh before the departure of your night bus to Siem Reap.

For morning travel to Siem Reap as well as travel to Sihanoukville and Kampot from Ho Chi Minh you need to buy two separate tickets – first from Ho Chi Minh to Phnom Penh and then from Phnom Penh to your destination – and spend a night in Phnom Penh to proceed your journey on the following day after your arrival from Vietnam.

Getting around

If you have traveled at least a bit anywhere in Cambodia, you may have noticed that the Khmers know no modesty as far as the width of their roads is concerned. This local love for expansions makes Phnom Penh tough for covering on foot. Tuk-tuks and motorbike taxis are ubiquitous and plentiful; they are an affordable and easy way to get around the city. Expect to pay from USD1 to USD3 for a tuk-tuk ride, even less for a motorbike taxi.

Renting a scooter is also an option in Phnom Penh. Daily rates are about USD5. Note that helmets are a must, traffic is chaotic and accidents with casualties are not unheard of. Rent only if you are an experienced rider – we mean with some experience in Asian countries.

There are public buses in Phnom Penh. Tickets cost less than USD0.5 per trip. The most useful route is Line 03 which stops at the International Airport, Central Market and Night Market. Line 01 combined with some walking brings you to the Royal Palace and National Museum.

Further afield from Phnom Penh

Located literally in the heart of the country, Phnom Penh has good transport connections with all the other cities and towns around Cambodia and in the neighbouring countries. Apart from the already mentioned Kampot, Sihanoukville and Ho Chi Minh, some of the destinations which you can reach overland from Phnom Penh, include Poi Pet, Battambang, Koh Kong, Preah Vihear and Mondulkiri in Cambodia; Bangkok in Thailand; Vientiane and Pakse in Laos.

Transportation from Ho Chi Minh to Phnom Penh

Facts about the transport from Ho Chi Minh to Phnom Penh

Cheapest Transport$31
Fastest Transport45m
Earliest Departure5:00 AM
Latest Departure9:35 PM
Departures per day17
Distance638 kilometers
Transport CompaniesAirAsia, Airbus, Cambodia AirAsia, Cambodia Angkor Air, Cambodia Angkor Air, Qatar Airways, Qatar Airways, Sima Car, Thai AirAsia, Thai Airways, Vietnam Airlines, Virak Buntham Express