The Best Bus Company to Travel South East Asia

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Travelling South East Asia can be a little daunting. The languages are not only unfamiliar to us as English speakers, but they also often use a different alphabet, making translations even tricker. The streets are chaotic, there’s so many people, and it’s almost always hot and sticky. Travelling between cities can be a bit confusing and of course it’s important to try and find a way that’s safe and affordable, but also comfortable! Luckily, we stumbled upon a great bus company with comfortable air conditioned buses and tickets that are very affordable.

Katherine and Krissie smiling and standing outside a Tuscan villa with one roller suitcase each and puffer jackets tied around their waists "The Best Bus Company to Travel South East Asia"

Giant Ibis services several cities around South East Asia, in Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam. They offer wifi and complimentary snacks on their air-conditioned buses. They have reclining chairs on their night buses as well, so if you’re travelling overnight you can hopefully be a little more comfortable. However, it is important to note that they do not have toilets on board except for on night buses, so prepare accordingly. They do make stops along each journey though, so you will have access to bathrooms along the way.

Booking Experience

We travelled Giant Ibis between Phnom Penh and Siem Reap (6 hours driving) and Siem Reap and Bangkok (8.5 hours driving) and we honestly loved them. We booked our buses online, including seats, and we were really happy with the prices, especially compared to flights! Our first one was $47.32AUD for 2 people, and our second was $147.67AUD for 2 people. We also communicated via email with the company when we had a question while booking and they emailed back quickly so overall the booking experience was pretty easy.

Krissie walking along a wooden walkway though a temple in Cambodia. Next to her is a bunch of rocks covered in green and yellow moss and above her is green trees. In the distance is a stone temple "The Best Bus Company to Travel South East Asia"
Cambodia has some incredible things to see!

Our Trip from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap

On the day of the bus from Phnom Penh we arrived at the bus stop location and were directed to a small mini van with no suitcase space or seatbelts. The driver for our mini van did not speak much English, and our Cambodian leaves a lot to be desired, so we were not able to clarify that we were on the right bus. Since we were expecting a coach, we were a little worried, but there was another woman there booked for the same journey as us, which was reassuring.

Everything made sense after 10 or so minutes when we arrived at a larger bus station where we got on a regular coach with under the bus storage space and proper seatbelts. The bus was comfortable and the ride went smoothly. Best part was there was a bus attendant who handed around pastries and water bottles at the start of the journey and was also there to answer any questions during the journey so that was great!

Katherine sitting on a bench in Lumphini Park, Bangkok, Thailand looking up at the trees and the blue sky. Behind her is a large lake and around her is grass and lots of green trees "The Best Bus Company to Travel South East Asia"
Getting around by bus is way easier than you may think

Siem Reap to Bangkok

Our journey from Siem Reap to Bangkok was a little different. When we arrived and stowed our suitcases under the bus, we had to show our passports to get on. When we took our seats, we found that they reclined! But not like regular reclining seats, they had little foot rests like an arm chair, super comfortable!

We again had a bus attendant on this bus who was able to assist us with the border crossing. When we got to the border, we had to get off the bus and the staff took our suitcases off too and took them on a little cart to the Thailand border so we didn’t have to do anything with them. Our attendant walked us through the Cambodian and Thai borders and made sure everyone was through, before we picked up our suitcases and got on another bus. The actual border crossing was similar to an airport experience, where we left through Cambodian immigration and then had to cross over and enter through the Thai immigration office.

The best part was when we got back on the bus in Thailand, everyone had fresh takeaway containers of fried rice to enjoy for the rest of the journey. We didn’t choose a food option or know we were getting food so this was a welcome surprise.

A hand holding a plastic container with two sections. The big section has some egg fried rice and a white soup spoon and the second has some cucumber sticks and it was delicious! "The Best Bus Company to Travel South East Asia"
The delicious fried rice we were given on our bus trip to Thailand

Overall both journeys felt safe and comfortable and we would highly recommend Giant Ibis for your south East Asian bus travels!

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