Visit Cambodia
Visit Aogaah Schools:
Many legitimate organizations ask for your financial help. But how many of these legitimate
organizations invite you to come visit? Aogaah Foundation® extends an invitation: Come see
where your donation is being spent. Once you recover from jet lag, the Foundation will give
you a tour of Aogaah schools. You will go where tourists rarely go and see what tourists rarely
see. Download a Phnom Penh map showing Aogaah's Village 15 - 16 School.
• The Royal Palace*** and The Silver Pagoda***
• The National Museum***
• Independence Monument
• Vietnamese Memorial
• Olympic Stadium
• Markets (Sorya, Central, Middle, Russian, Old, etc).
• S21 Genocide Museum***
• Killing Fields***
• There are theaters and cultural events***.
• Visit www.khmer440.com/ for current events listings.
Visit Phnom Penh Cultural Sites:
An Impact Vacation/Learning Experience:
Cambodia is centered in the midst of Japan, Taiwan, Thailand and Australia.
Cambodia, a democracy, is a safe and friendly country which welcomes tourists. There are many
attractions. Bring your children.
Cambodia uses US money (US dollars). If you are coming from America, you do not exchange your
money when you enter the country. Banks and ATMs provide withdrawals from Master Card and Visa
credit cards as well as debit cards. Many hotels, restaurants and merchants also take credit cards. In
downtown Phnom Penh, internet cafes are plentiful.
To visit, all you need is your passport. You fill out a Cambodia Visa Application on the airplane. A
Cambodian Visa takes up one page of your passport. If you do not have a totally empty page, you need
to get additional pages added to your passport prior to your visit. Bring three or four extra passport
size/style photographs of yourself. You will need two to submit with your Visa Application. You can get
a Cambodian evisa on line before you leave home at:
http://www.mfaic.gov.kh/e-visa/vindex.aspx?PortDir=Asc.
There is also a $25 airport tax when you depart.
Click HERE for Hotel Links. http://www.canbypublications.com/phnompenh/pphotels.htm

Visit: http://www.cambodia-airports.com/. Some travelers like to purchase Travel and Emergency
Medical Insurance. One source to consider is: http://www.worldtravelcenter.com/.
Additional Tourist Attractions:
•The enormous and magnificent archaeological site Angkor Wat (http://www.angkor-wat-net.com/)
•Cambodia's pristine coastal beaches at Sihanoukville.
For visitor's guides, visit: http://www.canbypublications.com/.
Electricity:
240 v at 50 hertz. Many laptops and camera battery chargers will work on a range of voltage and
cycle frequency. But check before you plug.
Things to have:
A bottle of anti-diarrhea medicine (pills or liquid) may come in handy - - small bottle that you can
carry in your pocket. Insect repellant and sun screen is readily available in Phnom Penh. You
probably will want a hat - - but they are available in abundance.
Please Click a Button or a pencil.
Aogaah's Free School is made possible by people L i k e Y o u.
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Aogaah Foundation® provides FREE schooling for vulnerable Cambodian Children.
Registered with the Patent and Trademark Office, the Foundation is a USA 501(c)3 organization. Donations are tax deductible.
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Aogaah Foundation® has no paid Administration. Only the Khmer teaching staff is paid.