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First of all, I was most impressed on the speedy and uncomplicated delivery of my e-visa. You realize of course, that not everybody has a scanned passport photo or has it at hand when applying and does not necessarily want to give the credit card-number online!! These facts limit, unfortunately, the number of applications.

Upon my arrival at Phnom Penh airport, I passed immigration within 5 minutes, the immigration officer being fully aware and knowledgeable about e-visa procedures. With me, there were 3 more visitors who are using e-Visa as well. All other travelers of the plane stood in line at a special counter for their visa to be attributed.

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We mentioned before in our previous post, Shin, our e-Visa friend recently launched his new book to share his musical journey. He is kind enough to send us a copy of his recent work to us. We would like to say thank you for the book and also featuring e-Visa in it.

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Feedback received from one of our e-Visa travelers:

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I would like to compliment you on the great website you have created for visas. I had used it previously (Dec 06 or Jan 07), and have just completed the application for my upcoming trip. The site is very convenient, efficient and informative; your ‘turn around’ time is amazing.

Regards,
Rick

Over these years, we wonder how many visitors are influenced by ease of applying for e-Visa to visit Cambodia. We hope to find out if e-Visa actually did help to influence travelers and what is factor influenced your decision making? We would really appreciate you can kindly assist us in this research. Thank you!

Tourism is one of six priority sectors in Cambodia. Besides being the major generator of revenue for the national economy, it is also a jobs creation, incomes and tourism contributes actively to Poverty Alleviation.

In the effort to promote Cambodia to more tourist worldwide, we hope you can include the following banner in your website or Blog.

Friends from Guam

December 7th, 2007

Traverlers of more than 150 countries use the Cambodia e-Visa services. What could have be better to work at the same time discover the beauties of other countries and their culture.

Last week, Tes from Guam sent us a suggestion and also share with us the experience of applying Visa online. Meanwhile, this is how we learn more about Guam as the sharing begins.

Making e-Visa a most friendly and easy visa application process!

By Reinhard Hohler, Chiang Mai (28.11.2007)

Back to back with this year’s PATA Travel Mart in Bali/Indonesia, the eagerly awaited 2nd Angkor International Tourism Exchange (AITEX) was successfully held in Siem Reap/Cambodia on October 1-3, 2007. In collaboration with Apsara Authority, Siem Reap Provincial Authority, Cambodia Association of Travel Agents (CATA) and Cambodia Hotel Association (CHA), the Ministry of Tourism in Cambodia hosted some 182 booth sellers from local and overseas national tourism organisations, travel agents, hotels, airlines and other related-tourism businesses. On the other end, some 250 buyers and 50 media from around the world were invited to this significant event in order to realise that the global tourism industry is a very competitive business.

On behalf of the AITEX 2007 Organising Committee, Mr. Chhoeng Monny from the Ministry of Tourism had generously invited me to come and attend the show. So on September 30, I took Bangkok Airways flight PG903 from Bangkok Suvarnabhumi International Airport at 8.00 in the morning, arriving just one hour later at Siem Reap International Airport. As an AITEX delegate, I was quickly channelled through immigration and customs. The visa on arrival costs 20USD and allows you to stay for one month in the Kingdom of Cambodia.

There was an arranged transfer to Cambodia’s premier luxury “Angkor Palace” spa resort, where each of the 259 rooms, suites and villas are tastefully furnished and offer broadband internet access. The lush 11-hectare resort features a spectacular swimming pool and nearby Kainnora Spa, where massage therapies, facial treatments and body scrubs or wraps are in order. Angkor Palace’s Sales Manager Mrs. Grace F. Agatep was a very gracious and caring host. Other supporting accommodation for delegates of AITEX 2007 were given by City Royal Hotel, Sokha Angkor Resort, Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor, Prince d’Angkor Hotel & Spa, and Somadevi Angkor Hotel.

One of our friend, Shin who is also a travelers with e-Visa, recently launch his new book to share his musical journey. Get it now!

Koh Ker Gears Up for Tourism

November 30th, 2007

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Conservation and mine removal exercises are being carried out in a rather isolated temple, about 100km away from Seim Reap.

On a dusty deserted road edged with landmine warning signs, 100 km from the tourist hub of Siem Reap, the ruins of the Koh Ker temples are getting ready for visitors.

The temples have been hidden in the jungle, too far off the beaten track for most tourists, for years.

Archaeological preservation group Heritage Watch estimates that only about 2,200 visitors a year, mostly locals, come to see the secluded ruins.

Landmine risk has kept most travelers away from Koh Ker for years.

Lee Baer, ultralight pilot for Wings Over Cambodia, visited the temples in 2003 by motorcycle. He said at the time there was no road to the temples, so he and his riding companion used a GPS to guide them through dense bush.

“Somewhere under the vegetation there was a pile of rocks someone built over 1,000 years ago,” Baer said. “It was wild. You know you’re out there. You hear a rumor about this temple - after a day of riding you stumble upon it and there’s nobody there. It feels like you’re the first person out there. Only a handful of Westerners knew about it.”

Pnomn Penh Post has the full story.

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Angkor Archaeological Park Map

November 19th, 2007

With more than 40 temples, some of which are in ruins, Angkor Archaeological Park is shrouded with myth, mystery and legend.

Angkor Wat, as the main attraction, is regarded as the most magnificent and comprehensively restored temple. The notable artistry of its massive moats and bas-relief carvings are best viewed at the sunrise or sunset. Photography of Angkor Wat is best taken at dawn as the towers are reflected in the lake beyond the moat wall.

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Important site?

November 19th, 2007

Today, the search result in Google shows us differently - it is something that we are happy about it for sure.

Mike Morley is a Web Developer working for a software company in London, married to Rachel and lucky enough to be Welsh (and to be married to Rachel!). He spend whatever holiday time he has, on holiday.

Tell us about yourself? What do you do fulltime? What kind of projects you have been doing? When?

I am a Web Developer, I previously worked for a Design Agency called Red Snapper on both front and backend code. I now work for Ipreo as Frontend Web Software Developer, looking after HTML/CSS/JavaScript for a Java application used by investment banks in the City of London. Recent projects include a drag and drop report module and the re-factoring of application front end code in line with web standards and improving cross browser compatibility.

Is this your first time visiting Cambodia? Share with us what is most inspiring during your trip?

I am yet to go, but looking forward to going very much.

You are often accused of being over critical of websites. What makes a good website?

The first, and if nothing else, the only thing a website should do is allow you to achieve your aims when arriving on a website. I believe e-Visa goes beyond with good design. Normal users should be able to move through the process without having to think too much in order to acccomplish their task. From my profession I often think about design and process, but this is often when things go wrong and a user is left confused on what to do. Good design is more subtle, often you do not realise something is well made purely because the amount of effort reqired to complete a task is minimal and you can move through a process as if on auto-pilot. I believe that it is the ease of use achieved on e-Visa that makes it a good example of design. Information and the interfaces are provided through a clear and uncluttered visual design allowing no unneccesary distractions for the users. Information is laid out in a logical easy to navigate manner with the appropriate visual hierarchies, iconography and white-space so important information is easily found and supporting information is visible by not intrusive. Along with the strong visual cues guiding you through the process the feedback on user actions was excellent, you knew exactly when you had completed a section and where I needed to go next. Finally there was attention to detail, options to duplicate flight data for all passengers in a single click, simplified image upload and verification and well thought through visual guidance made for a positive user experience. I get the impression that your client has been flexible in allowing process change in their visa applications and you have managed to implement this process efficiently online.

In what ways has the e-Visa website been appealing to you?

It has successfully achieved exactly what I wanted with much less effort, which the internet often has the power to do. That is to simplify a particular task by allowing easy access to information, an interface to information provision and a method of delivery. All of which took a few minutes rather than several hours that other paper based processes may take.

The eVisa website is catering to travelers from more than 150 countries. We believe we are not doing enough on the localization. Do you have suggestions?

The only thing I can say is that I found the application process excellent and I never noticed that website was used across multiple languages on first look - so either you do not have a problem with localisation or your simplification of processes have been so successful the need for localisation is reduced. I believe simplicity is the greatest success of the e-Visa site, just keep it simple and doing the job it is meant for.

Listen to the ranting of a Welsh Web Developer?

e-Visa photo team

November 14th, 2007

Photo Warning

e-Visa photo team has been introduced to help our applicant with all kind of photo problems. Although we’ve included some guideline in e-Visa website but we are still more than happy to help our applicant with their photos. Before we introduced the photo team, we’ve encountered numerous different kind of photo cases that didn’t acceptable by e-Visa application such as applicant taking photo together with their pet, friends, or family. We also encountered some photo where male applicant didn’t wearing any shirt or some wearing extra such as cap or sun-glasses. These photos are not acceptable for e-Visa application.

I can’t think of any country whose govt that would entertain editing your digital photo for you, so I would say that this tourist visa system is probably the best in the world for customer service.
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I’m sure that all of you knew that the visa application process takes up to three days as it was written on the e-Visa application site. However, many do not know that the three days actually meant three working days. Therefore, in order to avoid any misconception, we have decided to let everyone know about MOFA Team’s working hours.

MOFA Team’s working hours
Monday - Friday ( 8am - 6pm )
Weekends are off days for MOFA team

From the timetable located on the left, you will know when are the “working days” of the MOFA team and also, it doesn’t necessarily mean that you cannot apply on Saturdays or Sundays. You can but your application will be processed only on working days and that means from Mondays onwards. That is the reason why sometimes your application takes longer than three days. In actual fact, it takes just three working days as Saturday is not considered a working day for the MOFA Team.

However, if our applicants are in a rush, we are always glad to assist and expedite the e-Visa process as well as monitoring the application closely for the applicants.

Register your Travel Agency Now!

November 12th, 2007

If you are a travel agency or helping your clients to apply for Cambodia Visa, please register yourself now.

Click here to proceed to the registration.

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Taiwanese Tourists

Korea
In Korea, office workers’ biggest vacation would be the annual summer vacation on July or August whilst their students have two vacations, one is from July to August, and the other is from January to February.

Japan
For Japanese, they have the Golden Week in Japan which occurs mainly from April 29th to May 5th. Also, many Japanese goes on a trip during the month of August and the New Year’s Holiday (usually from December 28th to January 5th). Their students however have a month of vacation during March of every year.

Click here to learn about Travel Seasons in other countries »

For travelers who intend to spend a day visit and to cover most of the major temples, you might want to consider using a4trip.com suggested itineraries of Angkor Archaeological Park. The itineraries are classified into two types – cycling and tuk-tuk tours, as illustrated in the map, which are cheaper options comparing to car taxi or bus tour.

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The steps were easy to follow, uploading the digital photographs and building the application form in several phases was straightforward. Finally making the payment and receiving the acknowledgement in email was fast and simple.

In less than 10 minutes, following payment, I then received the approved visas in email to print off and include in our passports in preparation for flying into Siem Riap.

Without a doubt, this is the best visa application experience I have had.

Apply Visa in Czech Language

October 30th, 2007

Thanks to Dave Jaros for his amazing and impressive effort to translate the official Cambodia e-Visa website to Czech version (Čeština). What amaze us is, it took him just a day to complete this mission.

I hope this may have helped you in your aim to make your country even more accessible to those who are not that strong in official english and this may save Czechs and other people lots of hassle when applying for visa on the remote consulates (abroad only) or on arrival.

This country has a population of 10,5 million, located in central Europe surrounded by Germany, Austria, Poland and Slovakia (1918-1992 we have had a common state Czechoslovakia, which has been well known worlwide). The country is a member of EU and NATO. Lots of people do think we have been a part of Yugoslavia or Sowiet Union which is false. The majority of the population (90%) are Czechs, which is a Slavic nation - so we are somehow related to the most nations in the Eastern Europe since the 5th century AD, but are mostly influenced by the western nations for some 1500 years back, compared to i.e. Poland or Russia.

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