What do people like (and dislike) about Cambodia?
When we asked expats and global nomads what they like and dislike about living in Cambodia, they replied...
"Expats and digital nomads often appreciate the low cost of living in Cambodia, as well as the friendly locals and the abundance of cultural attractions. They also enjoy the tropical climate and the variety of outdoor activities available. On the other hand, some expats and digital nomads may find the infrastructure and public transportation lacking, as well as the lack of reliable internet access. Additionally, the language barrier can be a challenge for some," said a member in Cambodia.
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"Life in Cambodia is not always easy but in time you can learn to cope with the various problems that crop up and find an acceptable level of satisfaction. The occurrence of COVIC restrictions have added to the problem for everyone and have made family visits to my family in UK and my wife's family in Vietnam almost impossible but we have access to telephone and social media that has helped to keep in touch. The particular problems are that my mother and my mother-in-law are both very elderly and not in the best of health. In the event of serious illnesss or worse we have extremely difficult decisions to make," remarked another expat who made the move to Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
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- Are there good restaurants in Cambodia?
- Where will I buy groceries and do other shopping in Cambodia?
- What are the visa & residency requirements in Cambodia?
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- What do I need to know when buying property in Cambodia?
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- What appliances are typically included in a rental?
What do people like (and dislike) about Cambodia?
If you live in Cambodia, newcomers to Cambodia would love to hear your answer to this question: