Tourism scams are unfortunately common in Pai. Our community has verified 12+ scam reports in this area. Knowing what to look for is your best defense. Here's everything you need to know to protect yourself.
What Are the Most Common Scams in Pai?
These are the most frequently reported scams targeting tourists in Pai, based on 12+ community-verified reports collected by CambodiaSafe. Most can be avoided with awareness and a healthy dose of skepticism.
- Taxi/tuk-tuk meter refusal: Always insist on the meter or agree on a price before getting in.
- Gem scams: Never buy gemstones from unsolicited recommendations.
- Temple closure scams: Locals claim attractions are closed, then redirect you to shops.
- Jet ski damage scams: Photograph everything before and after renting water equipment.
How Can You Protect Yourself from Scams?
Most scams rely on tourists being unfamiliar with local prices and customs. A few simple precautions go a long way.
- Use ride-hailing apps (Grab, PassApp) for transparent pricing.
- Check prices before ordering food, especially seafood restaurants.
- Take timestamped photos of rental vehicles before use.
- Report scams to Tourist Police: 1155.
Need help in Pai?
Tourist Police: 1155 (24/7, English) | Emergency: 1669
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