Taxi from Phnom Penh to Battambang – Plan Your Trip
A private taxi from Phnom Penh to Battambang covers the trip door to door in about 4.5 to 6 hours, with the freedom to stop along the way. Battambang is Cambodia’s second-largest city, about 290 km northwest of Phnom Penh along National Road 5. Most travelers stop here between the capital and Siem Reap for its French colonial streets, riverside cafes, and rice-field countryside.
What Travelers Worry About When Taking a Phnom Penh to Battambang Taxi
National Road 5 (also signed as ASEAN Highway 1) is the main route to Battambang. Most of it has been widened to four lanes under a Japan-funded upgrade, and the section from Phnom Penh through Pursat to Battambang is now complete. The road is paved and smooth, with bypasses around Oudong and Kampong Chhnang that skip the town centers.
National Road 5 is a busy, well-maintained highway, and the drive is comfortable for families and solo travelers alike. Every vehicle has seatbelts, and a child seat can be arranged in advance. A private car keeps your group together and lets you set your own pace and departure time, whenever suits you best.
There are no commercial flights between Phnom Penh and Battambang, so the choice is between road and rail. Here is how the four ground options compare:
| Option | Price | Door-to-door time | Pros & cons |
|---|---|---|---|
| Private taxi | $95–160 per vehicle | 4.5–6 h, direct | + Fastest, door-to-door, private, stops on request – Higher price, but one car covers the whole group |
| Shared minivan | $8–13 per person | 5–6 h + pickup loops | + Cheap – Cramped, fixed schedule, extra pickup stops |
| Bus (coach) | $8–15 per person | ~6 h + station transfers | + Cheap, several daily departures – Station to station, fixed times |
| Train (Royal Railway) | $8–10 per person | 6–7 h + station transfers | + Scenic, a fun one-off experience – Very slow, one departure a day, not convenient |
A private taxi is the fastest and the only true door-to-door option. Because the fare is per car, a group of two or more closes the price gap with buses and trains quickly. If you would rather take the slow, scenic route instead, you can check the current times and fares in the Royal Railway timetable.
What to Know Before Booking a Phnom Penh to Battambang Taxi
An early-morning start clears Phnom Penh before rush hour and puts you in Battambang with the afternoon free to explore. An evening departure works well too — with a private car you pick the time, and the road is quiet after dark.
Three towns sit right on the route. Oudong, about 40 km out, is Cambodia’s former royal capital, with hilltop stupas above the plain. Kampong Chhnang, around 90 km in, is known for its riverside and traditional pottery villages. Pursat, near the 190 km mark, is the natural midway point for a meal and a short break.
Phnom Penh’s new Techo International Airport (code KTI) opened in September 2025 and replaced the old Pochentong airport. It sits about 20 km south of the city, so a taxi to Battambang loops around Phnom Penh before joining National Road 5 — plan for roughly an extra hour compared with a city-center pickup. Add your flight number when you book so the driver can track your arrival. For airport pickups on their own, see the Techo Airport KTI to Battambang transfer page.
Battambang town is small and walkable, with cafes and restored shophouses along the river. For a memorable first night, Maisons Wat Kor sits in the Wat Kor heritage village, about ten minutes by tuk-tuk from the center — traditional wooden houses on stilts around a lotus pond, with a saltwater pool.
Two sights south of town are usually combined into one afternoon tuk-tuk loop. The bamboo train (norry) is a motor-powered bamboo platform that runs along an old track through the rice fields. Phnom Sampeau is a limestone hill with a Khmer Rouge memorial in its caves and, at dusk, an exodus of millions of bats that streams out of the cliff face.
Why Travelers Choose MangoTaxi for the Phnom Penh to Battambang Route
You can add a sightseeing stop at Oudong when you book online, set during the reservation instead of negotiated with the driver on the day. The stop is priced up front, with no surprises mid-trip.
The same driver can stay on for the Battambang loop — bamboo train, Phnom Sampeau, the countryside — and then carry you on to Siem Reap, all in one booking. That means no arranging a new car for the onward trip to Siem Reap.
If you land at Techo (KTI), the driver takes you the whole way to Battambang in one car. There is no transfer in Phnom Penh and no changing vehicles, and pickup adjusts to your real landing time.
Our drivers run this route regularly and know the clean places to break for food and toilets between the towns. They stop whenever you ask, at your pace.