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    Home Blog Search Contact Us More Retire Cambodia Where it's never cold! About Retire Cambodia Retire Cambodia is a program organized to help foreign people on retirement live and prosper in Cambodia. Moving to a foreign country is often a challenge for retired people. For this reason, we provide a support system that picks you up at the airport, takes you to a home of your choice, and helps you adjust to this tropical and friendly environment. Our recommendation includes a one to two-year social commitment to ensure you are adequately informed, orientated, and adjusted to Cambodia. We do this at no cost to you. Cambodia has opportunities and numerous differences from the rest of the world, and it is never cold. About Us Retirement Opportunities History Everything else

  • About Us Kate | Retire Cambodia

    Ekaterina I was born in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. I developed diverse interests during my school years, including vocal music, martial arts, and folk dancing. After completing my bachelor's degree in philosophy, I moved to Europe, where I pursued professional dancing. By age 30, I had relocated to Southeast Asia and explored various fields such as management, teaching English to young learners, zip line instructing, and veterinary assisting. In the last few years, I have focused on developing skills in web design, drawing, and photography alongside my numerous hobbies.

  • Places to live | Retire Cambodia

    Kampot I intend to start in Kampot because many retired people and expats choose to live there for many reasons. Kampot is on the southern coastal ocean, with a large river running through town. Mountains surround it, and it usually has the best weather. Kampot has been a tourist destination for a few hundred years, and it was developed mainly by the French. A riverside park and promenade have recently been completed, and whatever something exciting might happen in Kampot will happen there. Koh Kong I lived in Koh Kong for six years and learned a lot about its history. Koh Kong is a long way from any place. One must cross five large rivers to get to Phnom Penh. The last bridge to Phnom Penh was completed ten years ago, long before the roads were passable during the rainy season. The road to Thailand was built in 2002 by the Chinese so they could create an economic zone across the border and have some place for the local Khmer to live. Historically, and for possibly a few thousand years, Koh Kong's freshwater estuary was a pirate's cove. All the people born before the bridges considered Koh Kong a private domain, and they still do. There is only one road into Koh Kong, the southern route to Thailand, and the locals are fine with that. If you like water and want to have a boat, this is the place to go in Southeast Asia. Battambang Battambang is as far away from any place as many places are in Cambodia. There is a river running through town and many old temples. Battambang might be the least developed place on our list, but it has more historically accessible places. Staying here will be the least expensive choice and still lovely. Siem Reap Siem Reap is the location of Angkor Wat, a World Heritage Site visited by millions of tourists annually. Siem Reap is well figured out, with excellent restaurants and accommodations. If you want an inspirational excursion, Siem Reap is the place to go. I expect Angkor Wat is so amazing because it is so unexpected. I have been to and lived in numerous temples and meditation centers, none of which comes close to the engineering and symbolism of this temple complex. I do not have adequate words, though pictures can help. Phnom Penh If you like cities, Phnom Penh is the place to go. There are museums, cultural centers, entertainment, spectacular Buddhist temples, and a whole lot more. Waterfront walkways, riverboat tours, and excursions are accessible and convenient. It is about twice as expensive as living in smaller towns but within most low-end budgets. Phnom Penh is an international city that attracts numerous cultures with multinational diversity. It is a good place to live. Koh Rong Island Imagine retiring to Koh Rong, a tranquil island off Cambodia's coast. Here, life slows down to the pace of the sea. With its unspoiled beaches like Long Beach, vibrant marine life for snorkeling, and the magical bioluminescent plankton, this island is a haven for peace-seekers. No cars mean a quieter life, with walking or motorbiking being your transport. Accommodations vary from rustic to cozy, embracing simplicity. Engage with Cambodian culture, enjoy nature, and find your community. Koh Rong isn't just a place to visit; it's a serene chapter in your retirement story.

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    Contact Please let us know about any questions you might have. We are happy to help and get back to you as soon as possible. Let's Chat Email retirecambodia@gmail.com First Name Last Name Email Message Send Thanks for submitting!

  • About Us Percy | Retire Cambodia

    Percy After high school, After high school, I earned an auto mechanics / electronics certificate through a German apprentice program, and continued to become a commercial diver. At twenty-five years old, I chose a more controversial lifestyle. Traveling to the Australian Outback is an extensive, compelling experience full of unexpected opportunities, challenging many former beliefs and attitudes. I came across wonderful people in the jungles of Cambodia and figured it to be an exciting complement to wholesome living.

  • Everything Else | Retire Cambodia

    Everything Else Here you can find everything else related to living in Cambodia. Places to live in, other Peoples experiences and much more. Places to live in A detailed overview of the most popular places where westerner choose to live in. For good reasons. Our Blog A collection of useful articles and information to help you, give you everything you need to know about life in Cambodia. Video Gallery We have a collection of videos for you. Experience reports, different sceneries of Cambodia, useful information and more. more coming soon...

  • About Us | Retire Cambodia

    Our Team We are a multicultural organization with a long history of experience and an invested interest in social issues. We encourage the idea of a World-village of common interests and values. To accomplish these goals, intermingling people and cultures enables better cooperation and understanding for everyone. Mr. Kry Hongsreang Owner & Manager James Marshall aka Yasha Retired and Advisor Ekaterina Novikova Web Design, Layout, and Presentation Percy Hendrich AI and Social Media

  • About Us Houng | Retire Cambodia

    Mr. Kry Hongsreang Mr. Hong's responsibility is managing retirement opportunities for low-end retired people. Mr. Hong has unique national experiences as a reporter and a debater of social issues on local TV. I have a wonderful wife and two energetic children. I managed Kim Sreng express transportation in the Kampot province of Cambodia. I am a journalist and work as a reporter for the Cambodia Post. I debate and comment on social issues for CPNTV newspapers.

  • About Us Yasha | Retire Cambodia

    Yasha Mr. Marshall, a publisher author, brings international experiences by profiling organizational development in sustainable decision-making to several multinational businesses. I am an eighty-two-year-old retired American Research Physicist and a Buddhist monk. My PhD thesis is Information in Sustainable Decision-making (academa.edu) from World Buddhist University, Bangkok, Thailand. I have lived in Southeast Asia for the last seventeen years, including Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam.

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