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Affordable Living in Siem Reap, Cambodia: A Complete Cost Breakdown #SiemReapLiving #CambodiaCostOfLiving #AffordableTravel #ExpatLife #LivingInCambodia #SiemReapTips #TravelBudget

 
COST OF LIVING IN SIEM REAP, CAMBODIA 



ORIGINAL Record of real lives expenses :



Gourmet Coffee: $1.25 (£1.01, €1.15, R23.31)
Meal: $1–$3
(£0.81–£2.43, €0.92–€2.76, R18.65–R55.95)
Monthly Apartment Rental: $210
(£170.10, €193.20, R3,916.50)
(Studio apartment with gym and pool. Water, electricity, and WiFi included. Price would be lower for a longer lease)
Tuk Tuk Taxi: $1–$3 for most trips
(£0.81–£2.43, €0.92–€2.76, R18.65–R55.95)
1kg Mango: $1 (£0.81, €0.92, R18.65)
1kg Dragonfruit: $0.75 (£0.61, €0.69, R13.99)
1kg Jackfruit: $2 (£1.62, €1.84, R37.30)
Haircut: $1.75 (£1.42, €1.61, R32.64)
Hygienist: $10–$20
(£8.10–£16.20, €9.20–€18.40, R186.50–R373.00)
Physiotherapist: $20
(£16.20, €18.40, R373.00) *Electricity bill : About $20 a month (without using AC) Around $60 a month, $100 in the hot season (with 2 AC units in a three story house)

*Note: Electricity is varies depends on weather the use Air Conditioning (AC) is included.

To calculate a month's expenses in Cambodia using the provided data, I'll consider the following: Assumption: 1. Coffee: Assuming one coffee per day. 2. Meals: Assuming three meals a day. 3. Monthly Apartment Rental: $210. 4. Tuk Tuk Taxi: Assuming 2 trips per day. 5. Fruits: Assuming 1 kg of each fruit per week. 6. Haircut: Assuming one haircut per month. 7. Hygienist: Assuming one visit per month. 8. Physiotherapist: Assuming one visit per month. Let's break down the costs (in USD):
~~ Monthly Expenses Breakdown:
- Coffee: $1.25 * 30 = $37.50
- Meals:     Low end: $1 * 3 meals/day * 30 days = $90     High end: $3 * 3 meals/day * 30 days = $270 - Monthly Apartment Rental: $210
- Tuk Tuk Taxi:     Low end: $1 * 2 trips/day * 30 days = $60     High end: $3 * 2 trips/day * 30 days = $180
- Fruits: - Mango: $1 * 4 weeks = $4 - Dragonfruit: $0.75 * 4 weeks = $3 - Jackfruit: $2 * 4 weeks = $8 - Haircut: $1.75
- Hygienist:     Low end: $10     High end: $20
- Physiotherapist: $20
- *Electricity bill:     Low end: $20     High end: $60 to $100 (hot season)
~~ Total Monthly Expenses: - Low End: $37.50 (Coffee) + $90 (Meals) + $210 (Apartment) + $60 (Tuk Tuk) + $4 (Mango) + $3 (Dragonfruit) + $8 (Jackfruit) + $1.75 (Haircut) + $10 (Hygienist) + $20 (Physiotherapist) + $20 ( Electricity bill ) = $464.25
- High End: $37.50 (Coffee) + $270 (Meals) + $210 (Apartment) + $180 (Tuk Tuk) + $4 (Mango) + $3 (Dragonfruit) + $8 (Jackfruit) + $1.75 (Haircut) + $20 (Hygienist) + $20 (Physiotherapist) + $60 / $100 (hot season) (Electricity bill) = $814.25 / $854.25
So, depending on your spending habits and preferences, your monthly expenses in Cambodia could range from $464.25 to $814.25 (or $814.25 if using AC in hot season). 🌴😊
*Note: Electricity is varies depends on weather the use Air Conditioning (AC) is included. Given Low End is without AC in Apartment, and High End is with 2 AC units in a three story house.

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