Siem Reap to Bangkok

Siem Reap to Bangkok

Siem Reap
Bangkok
Thu, Jun 26
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Siem Reap to Bangkok Destination Reviews

MC
This was my second trip with them, the first one was only 2 days prior. In both trips, my selected schedule was cancelled and merged with the second trip of the day which was 9am. For this particular trip, I was very disappointed with the way they handled the cancellation. I get that they are trying to do things from a cost-efficient perspective, but they sacrifice customer experience in the process. They informed me of the changes at past 5pm the DAY BEFORE my scheduled trip. I picked the 7:45am departure so we have ample time to get to the airport since our flight out of Bangkok was on the evening of that date. So they moved us to the 9am schedule. I called and demanded they make separate arrangements for us since we have to catch a flight. The say nothing else can be done, our option was only to either accept the new schedule or get a full refund. So I had to accept the new schedule. They did promise, on my request, to keep the scheduled stops tight and get us to the final destination on or before 6pm. Another issue that I complained about was that they moved our seats from the 2nd row to the 7th row. It would have been a non-issue (since all seats had the exact same legroom and comfortable seats) had it not been for the proximity of the 7th row to the engine and the noise and vibration was very irritating and painful to the ears. I requested and even demanded that they re-seat us but nothing they could do since the front rows were already full with passengers who booked the 9am schedule. It was VERY FRUSTRATING, to say the least. Aircondiitioning on-board was also VERY POOR. In both trips (BKK-SIEM REAP and SIEM REAP-BKK), both buses had very poor airconditioning. It got very hot especially around mid-morning all the way until late afternoon. We were sweating in our seats, and even if you ask the staff and driver to increase the fan level and make the temp cooler, they would just nod and say yes, but there's absolutely no changes at all. I had to ask them 2 to 3 times, still no change in temp. I do commend their customer service for trying their best to appease me. But I do hope they make some serious changes to their booking system. When it's low season, they have to expect that both trips will not get full bookings. So they do not need to publish both schedules on their website with the intent of merging the 2 trips if they can fit all passengers in one bus. That way, customers like me can manage our expectations and plan accordingly. It's better to do this as a PREVENTIVE measure (anyway, if customers really want their service, they will make time for their schedule even if it's only limited to one trip per day) as opposed to DAMAGE CONTROL in which they will have to deal with angry and disgruntled customers and bad reviews (such as this). I am writing this review and rating it as such so that their management will hopefully somehow pay attention to this issue (maybe from their POV, it's trivial and minor, but for customers like me who always plan the schedules ahead, it's VERY INFURIATING) and do something about it. I do have to commend them for their on-board service, it is really topnotch (staff is very attentive, very clear instructions, assistance at the border from exit all the way to entry, preparing requirements and documents ahead of time, etc). The seats are very comfortable, bus is clean, everything is working (reclining of seats, foot rests and stools) EXCEPT their airconditioning. It would have been a very pleasant trip for us if they had foreseen all those issues I mentioned above and managed them properly (PREVENTIVE being the operative word). Others may have had a more pleasant experience than us and I can imagine that without the rescheduling, reseating and airconditiong problems we encountered, this would have been a perfect trip altogether.
Siem Reap to Bangkok, Bus Exclusive VIP Seater, Giant Ibis Transport (Giant ibis Transport), Jun 20, 2025
JC
I understand that there is an issue regarding the border crossing but they handled the situation very bad. First, the communication is poor. Second when their manager called, I was even blamed why I booked the 1pm trip. When in fact, I booked this trip a month before the concern. They should’ve notified their passengers ahead of time and not when the passengers are already waiting at the terminal. Had I known that it will be the concern, I should’ve cancelled the trip and transferred at an earlier trip. Third, they gave us the option to sleep at the border. We consent to that option yet they told us that the van already left, in fact it never drop by our terminal. They lied about that fact just to force us to take the morning trip for the next day. It was a bad and frustrating experience. They are reluctant and negligent as a common carrier.
Siem Reap to Bangkok, Bus Bus + Minivan, Namo Angkor Travel, Jun 18, 2025
YL
The bus was very comfortable and the conductor was polite and professional. Expect to walk and line up at both embassies. Bread and coffee was provided at the start. Lunch was also served.
Siem Reap to Bangkok, Bus Exclusive VIP Seater, Giant Ibis Transport (Giant ibis Transport), Jun 15, 2025
JR
The trip from siem reap to bankok was fine. The small bus is not as comfortable as the large ones but we knew that before. The drivers were good and organisation at the border was good too! We even arrived in bangkok 40 min. earlier then expected.
Siem Reap to Bangkok, Van VIP, Capitol VIP, Jun 9, 2025
RS
Arrived more than 2h late and the transportation after the boarder was shitty
Siem Reap to Bangkok, Bus Bus + Minivan, Namo Angkor Travel, Jun 8, 2025
AP
This Company made our journey so easy and comfortable. Vicky took a great care of all of us, during the border crossing. I would definitely recommend travelling with them!
Siem Reap to Bangkok, Bus Bus 40 seat, TravelBusAsia, Jun 7, 2025
IR
All was cool
Siem Reap to Bangkok, Van VIP, Capitol VIP, Jun 4, 2025
PM
The trip from Siem Reap to the boarder was not too good. The driver made a lot of stops and picked up also a passenger along the way. He was always tickling his phone, and we almost crashed to the vehicle before us at one time. I was relaxed with the driver from the boarder to Bangkok though. He was better than the driver in the first leg of the trip.
Siem Reap to Bangkok, Van Van 12, SRL Transport (SRL Transport), Jun 4, 2025
TM
Everything was perfectly organized and the communication was perfect.
Siem Reap to Bangkok, Bus Exclusive VIP Seater, Giant Ibis Transport (Giant ibis Transport), May 30, 2025
OA
My friend got pulled out at the Border because the idiot forgot to book a flight out of Thailand and on the way from the border to Bangkok we got a flat tire but everything was handelt soo well by the stewardess chloe. She was really nice and made the whole experience fun instead of annoying. The Bus is good and comfy as well, has a toilet, a caffee station and lots of usb charging ports would give 6/5 if i could
Siem Reap to Bangkok, Bus Bus 40 seat, TravelBusAsia, May 29, 2025
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Siem Reap to Bangkok Schedule

TypeOperatorClassDeparture TimeArrival TimePriceRating
Taxi
Glassflower
Luxury VIP Van 9pax
Any time
+9h
€257.91
  5.0
Bus
Go Ho Travel
Sleeper
00:30
11:30
€18.96
Bus
Torch
Van + Sleeper Bus
01:00
13:00
€38.90
Bus
Ebooking Express
Minibus
01:25
10:00
€18.42
  3.6
Bus
Ebooking Express
Minibus
01:45
10:30
€18.42
  3.6
Van
Mevis Transport
Minivan
02:30
10:30
€22.89
  4.3
Bus
Ebooking Express
Minibus
03:00
11:00
€18.42
  3.6
Bus
Ebooking Express
Minibus
03:25
23:25
€18.42
  3.6
Bus
Ebooking Express
Hotel Bus
04:15
12:15
€18.42
Bus
Ebooking Express
Hotel Bus
04:45
12:30
€18.42
Van
Virak Buntham Express
VIP
05:30
13:30
€20.13
  4.3
Bus
Ebooking Express
Minibus
05:55
12:55
€18.42
  3.6
Van
Capitol VIP
VIP
06:30
15:30
€14.74
  3.7
Bus
Ebooking Express
Minibus
06:55
13:55
€18.42
  3.6
Bus
Ja Chuan Tour
Minibus
07:30
17:00
€19.50
  5.0
Bus
TravelBusAsia
Bus 40 seat
08:00
17:00
€26.46
  4.9
Bus
Giant Ibis Transport
Exclusive VIP Seater
09:00
17:30
€33.81
  4.9
Van
Mevis Transport
Minivan
09:30
19:30
€13.96
  4.3
Flight
Thai Airways
Economy
09:50
10:55
€171.87
Bus
Ebooking Express
Minibus
10:30
19:05
€18.42
  3.6

Is it nice to live in Bangkok?

Living in Bangkok offers a blend of modern conveniences and traditional culture. Public transportation is efficient, with options like the BTS Skytrain and MRT subway, costing around 16-59 THB ($0.45-$1.65) per ride. Street food is popular and affordable, with meals ranging from 40-100 THB ($1.10-$2.80).

Housing varies widely; a one-bedroom apartment in the city center may cost around 20,000-35,000 THB ($560-$980) per month. While tap water is not recommended for drinking, bottled water is widely available. The city is bustling and can be crowded, so it is essential to be comfortable with the pace and climate.

English is commonly spoken in tourist areas, but learning basic Thai phrases is helpful. Overall, Bangkok is a dynamic place with diverse offerings for residents.

Is Bangkok safe for single men?

Bangkok is generally safe for single men, but as with any large city, it is important to exercise caution. Stick to well-lit, crowded areas, especially at night. Be wary of scams, particularly involving tuk-tuks and overly friendly strangers offering unsolicited help or invites. The city's nightlife is vibrant, but it is wise to keep an eye on your belongings and be cautious with alcohol consumption.

Transportation is reliable; use registered taxis or ride-sharing apps like Grab for safe travel. Tap water is not recommended for drinking; opt for bottled water instead. When dining, street food is popular and generally safe, but choose vendors with high turnover for fresh food. Keep your passport and valuables secure, and consider carrying a photocopy of your passport instead of the original.

Can I enjoy Bangkok without a car?

Yes, it is easy to explore Bangkok without a car. Public transportation is efficient and affordable. The BTS Skytrain and MRT subway cover major areas, with fares ranging from 16 to 59 THB ($0.45 to $1.60).

Taxis are widely available, with a starting fare of 35 THB ($1). Ride-hailing apps like Grab offer convenience. For short distances, try tuk-tuks, but negotiate the fare beforehand.

Boats on the Chao Phraya River provide scenic transport to key attractions, with fares from 15 THB ($0.40). Walking is also feasible in areas like Sukhumvit and Silom. Traffic congestion is common, so allow extra travel time.

Tap water is not recommended for drinking; opt for bottled water instead.

How to get from Siem Reap to Bangkok

There are a lot of private operators offering Siem Reap–Bangkok tickets virtually at every corner in Siem Reap. Sometimes tickets from Siem Reap to Bangkok or Pattaya are sold at as low as USD15. While travelling with these operators you will definitely reach your destination, be aware, though, that your journey may last much longer than expected due to that usual Cambodian perception of ‘good service’. What you will have is likely to be a worn out bus with extremely limited luggage space – actually backpacks and suitcases are piled right in the aisle. Even if nowadays the road between Siem Reap and Poipet boasts quite a decent roadway covering, these buses tend to spend from four to five hours instead of two to reach the border as they call in at a number of souvenir shops and cafes on their way in a hope to wheedle some dollars out of your pockets. No use in arguing, just take it for granted that your journey will be a long one.

Another inconvenient moment is that you have to change the bus at the Thai side after having gone through all the border formalities. If there are enough people for a big bus, you will travel with much more comfort. Sometimes they use a minibus instead which is a bit less pleasant as drivers of minibuses – God knows why – are notorious for their mad speedy driving, so a ride from the border to the capital is not for a faint-hearted. Leg and luggage space is limited in a minibus, too.

There is a direct international bus from Siem Reap to Bangkok operated by Siem Reap Transport Co. It leaves daily at 8am from the office of Nattakan Cambodia Co., Ltd. (22 Sivatha Road). They provide VIP buses which are generally in good condition, but note that there is not too much leg space for a Western traveller. Otherwise buses are quite comfortable, there is a toilet on board and two meals – a small breakfast and lunch – are served during the trip. Do not expect too much from your meals, though – breakfast is a muffin with orange juice or milk, and the lunchbox contains rice with some sort of a curry. International bus tickets from Siem Reap to Bangkok are more expensive than those from Bangkok to Siem Reap and cost THB1149. The main advantage of the international bus is that you do not need to change it at the border which is the case if you book two separate trips – from Siem Reap to Poipet and from Aranyaprathet to Bangkok. Travel time is about eight hours but sometimes the queues at the border crossing both at the Cambodian and Thai sides are endless, so be ready to sweat for a couple hours under the scorching sun. In Bangkok, the international bus arrives to the Northern bus terminal, Morchit, which is located at the northern outskirts of the city. It is linked with the centre of Bangkok by BTS and with both international airports of Bangkok by bus.

As mentioned above, you can opt for two separate trips – from Siem Reap to the border (Poipet) and from the border (Aranyaprathet) to Bangkok. It may take a bit longer than if travelling by the international bus, but you can start from Siem Reap later that the international bus departs. The best way to get to Poipet is by a shared taxi (about USD40 per car). When on the Thai side, take a bus from Aranyaprathet to Bangkok. Aranyaprathet’s bus station is located 6 km from the border, so you will need a tuk-tuk to get there after you have got your permission to enter Thailand. There is also a Rong Klua Market bus station right by the border. Aran bus company offers both express and VIP24 buses from the Aranyaprathet and Rong Klua Market bus stations heading to Bangkok throughout the day. Tickets cost from THB238 to THB254, travel time to Bangkok is from 3½ hours to 5¼ hours. Buses arrive to Morchit, the Northern Bus Terminal.

Tip: Poipet–Aranyaprathet border crossing is open daily from 7am till 10pm, but if you are going to take a bus to Bangkok from Aranyaprathet the same day, note that you have to arrive to the Rong Klua Market bus station by 5pm or to the city bus station by 5.30pm. Otherwise you will have to sleep in Aranyaprathet and continue your journey the next day.

Transportation from Siem Reap to Bangkok

Facts about the transport from Siem Reap to Bangkok

Cheapest Transport€18
Fastest Transport1h 10m
Earliest Departure12:30 AM
Latest Departure9:35 PM
Departures per day61
Distance992 kilometers
Transport CompaniesBangkok Airways, Boonsiri High Speed Ferries, Capitol VIP, CP Express, Ebooking Express, Glassflower, Golden Escape Cambodia, Ja Chuan Tour, Sarah Transport, Singapore Airlines, SRL Transport, Thai AirAsia, Thai AirAsia, Thai AirAsia, Thai Airways, Torch, TravelBusAsia, Vietnam Airlines, Virak Buntham Express