Phnom Peh-Steung Treng

Phnom Peh-Steung Treng

Welcome to Private taxi Cambodia, your premier choice for professional and reliable private transportation across the Kingdom of Wonder. we are dedicated to providing a seamless, stress-free travel experience tailored to your unique schedule. Our mission is to combine the comfort of a high-end private vehicle with the warmth of Cambodian hospitality, ensuring that every mile of your trip is as enjoyable as the destination itself.

Rates & Policies

  • Standard Hours: Base rates apply for departures from 6:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
  • Off-Hours: A $5.00 surcharge applies for pickups before 6:00 AM or after 5:00 PM.
  • Holidays: A seasonal fee of $10.00 – $15.00 applies during Public Holidays and peak travel dates.

  • Vehicle Model: Toyota Highlander
  • πŸ‘€ Seats: 3 Pax
  • 🧳 Luggage: 3 Medium
  • ❄️ AC: Dual-zone Premium
  • πŸ’° Rate: .00 USD

  • Vehicle Model: Toyota Alphard VIP
  • πŸ‘€ Seats: 3 Pax
  • 🧳 Luggage: 3 Medium
  • ❄️ AC: Dual-zone Premium
  • πŸ’° Rate: .00 USD

  • Vehicle Model: Hyundai Starex
  • πŸ‘€ Seats: 7 Pax
  • 🧳 Luggage: 7 Medium
  • ❄️ AC: Dual-zone Premium
  • πŸ’° Rate: .00 USD

Why Choose a Private Taxi?

  • Door-to-Door Service: No need to navigate bus stations; we pick you up at your hotel or the airport and drop you directly at your destination.
  • Total Flexibility: Want to stop for a photo, a coffee, or a restroom break? You’re in control of the schedule.
  • Travel in Comfort: Avoid crowded buses. All our vehicles are clean, feature powerful air conditioning, and offer plenty of legroom.
  • Safety First: Our drivers are experienced on this specific highway and prioritize your safety over speed.

Stung Treng is a hidden gem in northeastern Cambodia, offering an authentic glimpse into the country’s rugged natural beauty and river-based traditions. Situated where the San and Mekong Rivers meet, it is a paradise for eco-tourists and those seeking a peaceful escape from the busy city life.


πŸ—ΊοΈ Geography

Stung Treng is located on a high sandy bank overlooking the confluence of the Mekong and Sekong Rivers. It is approximately 455 kilometers north of Phnom Penh and just 40 kilometers from the Laos border. The province is characterized by its extensive network of waterways, rocky islands, and the rare “flooded forests” of the Ramsar Wetlands, making it a unique ecological hub in the Mekong basin.

🌀️ Climate

The region experiences a tropical climate with three distinct seasonal feels:

  • Cool Season (Nov – Feb): The most pleasant time to visit, with temperatures between 18Β°C and 26Β°C. The skies are clear, perfect for trekking and river tours.
  • Hot Season (Mar – May): Temperatures can rise to 35Β°C–38Β°C. This is the best time to see the sandy river beaches (Koh Khsach) emerge as water levels drop.
  • Rainy Season (Jun – Oct): The landscape becomes incredibly lush and green. While some rural roads can be muddy, the waterfalls are at their most powerful and impressive.

🚐 How to Get There from Phnom Penh

At QuickGoTaxi, we specialize in long-distance private transfers to ensure your journey to the northeast is safe and relaxing. The drive typically takes 6 to 8 hours via National Road 7.

  • Private Car (Sedan): Best for solo travelers or couples (1–3 seats).
  • SUV (Lexus/Highlander): High ground clearance for a smooth ride (3 seats).
  • Toyota Alphard VIP: The luxury choice for premium comfort on a long journey (4 seats).
  • Hyundai Starex Minivan: Ideal for families or groups traveling with luggage (7 seats).

πŸš— Getting Around

  • Private Taxi: Booking a car through our service is the most reliable way to visit distant sites like Sopheakmit Waterfall.
  • Motorbike Taxi (Doup): Great for quick trips within the town center or to nearby pagodas.
  • Boat: Essential for exploring the Mekong. Long-tail boats can be hired at the riverfront for dolphin watching or island hopping.

πŸ›Ά What to Do

  • Irrawaddy Dolphin Watching: Take a boat to the Anlong Cheuteal pool to spot these rare and playful freshwater dolphins.
  • Sopheakmit Waterfall: Marvel at the massive, crashing rapids where the Mekong crosses the border into Cambodia.
  • Mekong Bird Watching: Explore the Ramsar Wetlands, home to unique flooded forests and a diverse range of rare bird species.
  • Preah Ko Temple: Visit the ruins of this 7th-century brick temple, a significant site from the pre-Angkorian Chenla era.
  • Stung Treng Women’s Development Centre (Mekong Blue): Discover high-quality, hand-woven silk produced by local artisans.

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