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Yes, most travelers require a visa to enter Cambodia.
Tourist visas can be obtained online (eVisa) or on arrival at major airports and land borders.
Some ASEAN countries are exempt for short stays. Always check current requirements before traveling.
๐ See more in our Visa Requirements section.
The cool, dry season from November to March is the most popular, with comfortable weather for sightseeing.
April and May are very hot, while the rainy season (MayโOctober) brings lush landscapes but frequent downpours.
๐ See more in our Weather & Climate section.
Cambodia is generally safe for visitors.
Petty theft and bag snatching can occur in urban areas like Phnom Penh and Siem Reap.
Be cautious on the roads, especially at night, and stay alert when using tuk-tuks or motorbikes.
๐ See more in our Health & Safety section.
Cambodia uses the Cambodian riel (KHR), but US dollars are widely accepted and often preferred.
Small change is usually given in riel.
Credit cards are accepted in hotels and larger establishments, but cash is essential for daily expenses.
๐ See more in our Currency section.
Wi-Fi is available in most hotels and cafes, especially in tourist areas.
Local providers such as Smart Axiata, Cellcard, and Metfone offer SIM cards with good coverage.
eSIMs are a convenient option for travelers wanting data on the go.
๐ See more in our Connectivity section.
Tuk-tuks are the most common form of transport in cities, while buses and minivans connect major towns.
Ride-hailing apps like Grab are available in Phnom Penh.
For longer distances, flights operate between Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, and Sihanoukville.
๐ See more in our Transport section.
Highlights include the Angkor Wat temple complex, Phnom Penhโs Royal Palace, the Killing Fields, Tonlรฉ Sap Lake, and the beaches of Sihanoukville or nearby islands like Koh Rong.
๐ See more in our Places to Visit section.
Cambodians value politeness and respect.
Remove shoes before entering homes and temples, dress modestly, and avoid touching anyoneโs head.
A slight bow with hands pressed together (sampeah) is a traditional greeting.
๐ See more in our Culture & Customs section.
No, tap water in Cambodia is not safe for drinking.
Stick to bottled or filtered water at all times, including for brushing teeth.
Bottled water is widely available and inexpensive.
๐ See more in our Health & Safety section.
While no vaccines are mandatory for entry, travelers are often advised to be up to date on hepatitis A and B, typhoid, and tetanus.
Malaria is present in some rural areas, so seek medical advice before your trip.
๐ See more in our Health & Safety section.
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Yes, most travelers require a visa to enter Cambodia.
Tourist visas can be obtained online (eVisa) or on arrival at major airports and land borders.
Some ASEAN countries are exempt for short stays. Always check current requirements before traveling.
๐ See more in our Visa Requirements section.
The cool, dry season from November to March is the most popular, with comfortable weather for sightseeing.
April and May are very hot, while the rainy season (MayโOctober) brings lush landscapes but frequent downpours.
๐ See more in our Weather & Climate section.
Cambodia is generally safe for visitors.
Petty theft and bag snatching can occur in urban areas like Phnom Penh and Siem Reap.
Be cautious on the roads, especially at night, and stay alert when using tuk-tuks or motorbikes.
๐ See more in our Health & Safety section.
Cambodia uses the Cambodian riel (KHR), but US dollars are widely accepted and often preferred.
Small change is usually given in riel.
Credit cards are accepted in hotels and larger establishments, but cash is essential for daily expenses.
๐ See more in our Currency section.
Wi-Fi is available in most hotels and cafes, especially in tourist areas.
Local providers such as Smart Axiata, Cellcard, and Metfone offer SIM cards with good coverage.
eSIMs are a convenient option for travelers wanting data on the go.
๐ See more in our Connectivity section.
Tuk-tuks are the most common form of transport in cities, while buses and minivans connect major towns.
Ride-hailing apps like Grab are available in Phnom Penh.
For longer distances, flights operate between Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, and Sihanoukville.
๐ See more in our Transport section.
Highlights include the Angkor Wat temple complex, Phnom Penhโs Royal Palace, the Killing Fields, Tonlรฉ Sap Lake, and the beaches of Sihanoukville or nearby islands like Koh Rong.
๐ See more in our Places to Visit section.
Cambodians value politeness and respect.
Remove shoes before entering homes and temples, dress modestly, and avoid touching anyoneโs head.
A slight bow with hands pressed together (sampeah) is a traditional greeting.
๐ See more in our Culture & Customs section.
No, tap water in Cambodia is not safe for drinking.
Stick to bottled or filtered water at all times, including for brushing teeth.
Bottled water is widely available and inexpensive.
๐ See more in our Health & Safety section.
While no vaccines are mandatory for entry, travelers are often advised to be up to date on hepatitis A and B, typhoid, and tetanus.
Malaria is present in some rural areas, so seek medical advice before your trip.
๐ See more in our Health & Safety section.
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Yes, most travelers require a visa to enter Cambodia.
Tourist visas can be obtained online (eVisa) or on arrival at major airports and land borders.
Some ASEAN countries are exempt for short stays. Always check current requirements before traveling.
๐ See more in our Visa Requirements section.
The cool, dry season from November to March is the most popular, with comfortable weather for sightseeing.
April and May are very hot, while the rainy season (MayโOctober) brings lush landscapes but frequent downpours.
๐ See more in our Weather & Climate section.
Cambodia is generally safe for visitors.
Petty theft and bag snatching can occur in urban areas like Phnom Penh and Siem Reap.
Be cautious on the roads, especially at night, and stay alert when using tuk-tuks or motorbikes.
๐ See more in our Health & Safety section.
Cambodia uses the Cambodian riel (KHR), but US dollars are widely accepted and often preferred.
Small change is usually given in riel.
Credit cards are accepted in hotels and larger establishments, but cash is essential for daily expenses.
๐ See more in our Currency section.
Wi-Fi is available in most hotels and cafes, especially in tourist areas.
Local providers such as Smart Axiata, Cellcard, and Metfone offer SIM cards with good coverage.
eSIMs are a convenient option for travelers wanting data on the go.
๐ See more in our Connectivity section.
Tuk-tuks are the most common form of transport in cities, while buses and minivans connect major towns.
Ride-hailing apps like Grab are available in Phnom Penh.
For longer distances, flights operate between Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, and Sihanoukville.
๐ See more in our Transport section.
Highlights include the Angkor Wat temple complex, Phnom Penhโs Royal Palace, the Killing Fields, Tonlรฉ Sap Lake, and the beaches of Sihanoukville or nearby islands like Koh Rong.
๐ See more in our Places to Visit section.
Cambodians value politeness and respect.
Remove shoes before entering homes and temples, dress modestly, and avoid touching anyoneโs head.
A slight bow with hands pressed together (sampeah) is a traditional greeting.
๐ See more in our Culture & Customs section.
No, tap water in Cambodia is not safe for drinking.
Stick to bottled or filtered water at all times, including for brushing teeth.
Bottled water is widely available and inexpensive.
๐ See more in our Health & Safety section.
While no vaccines are mandatory for entry, travelers are often advised to be up to date on hepatitis A and B, typhoid, and tetanus.
Malaria is present in some rural areas, so seek medical advice before your trip.
๐ See more in our Health & Safety section.
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Yes, most travelers require a visa to enter Cambodia.
Tourist visas can be obtained online (eVisa) or on arrival at major airports and land borders.
Some ASEAN countries are exempt for short stays. Always check current requirements before traveling.
๐ See more in our Visa Requirements section.
The cool, dry season from November to March is the most popular, with comfortable weather for sightseeing.
April and May are very hot, while the rainy season (MayโOctober) brings lush landscapes but frequent downpours.
๐ See more in our Weather & Climate section.
Cambodia is generally safe for visitors.
Petty theft and bag snatching can occur in urban areas like Phnom Penh and Siem Reap.
Be cautious on the roads, especially at night, and stay alert when using tuk-tuks or motorbikes.
๐ See more in our Health & Safety section.
Cambodia uses the Cambodian riel (KHR), but US dollars are widely accepted and often preferred.
Small change is usually given in riel.
Credit cards are accepted in hotels and larger establishments, but cash is essential for daily expenses.
๐ See more in our Currency section.
Wi-Fi is available in most hotels and cafes, especially in tourist areas.
Local providers such as Smart Axiata, Cellcard, and Metfone offer SIM cards with good coverage.
eSIMs are a convenient option for travelers wanting data on the go.
๐ See more in our Connectivity section.
Tuk-tuks are the most common form of transport in cities, while buses and minivans connect major towns.
Ride-hailing apps like Grab are available in Phnom Penh.
For longer distances, flights operate between Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, and Sihanoukville.
๐ See more in our Transport section.
Highlights include the Angkor Wat temple complex, Phnom Penhโs Royal Palace, the Killing Fields, Tonlรฉ Sap Lake, and the beaches of Sihanoukville or nearby islands like Koh Rong.
๐ See more in our Places to Visit section.
Cambodians value politeness and respect.
Remove shoes before entering homes and temples, dress modestly, and avoid touching anyoneโs head.
A slight bow with hands pressed together (sampeah) is a traditional greeting.
๐ See more in our Culture & Customs section.
No, tap water in Cambodia is not safe for drinking.
Stick to bottled or filtered water at all times, including for brushing teeth.
Bottled water is widely available and inexpensive.
๐ See more in our Health & Safety section.
While no vaccines are mandatory for entry, travelers are often advised to be up to date on hepatitis A and B, typhoid, and tetanus.
Malaria is present in some rural areas, so seek medical advice before your trip.
๐ See more in our Health & Safety section.
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Yes, most travelers require a visa to enter Cambodia.
Tourist visas can be obtained online (eVisa) or on arrival at major airports and land borders.
Some ASEAN countries are exempt for short stays. Always check current requirements before traveling.
๐ See more in our Visa Requirements section.
The cool, dry season from November to March is the most popular, with comfortable weather for sightseeing.
April and May are very hot, while the rainy season (MayโOctober) brings lush landscapes but frequent downpours.
๐ See more in our Weather & Climate section.
Cambodia is generally safe for visitors.
Petty theft and bag snatching can occur in urban areas like Phnom Penh and Siem Reap.
Be cautious on the roads, especially at night, and stay alert when using tuk-tuks or motorbikes.
๐ See more in our Health & Safety section.
Cambodia uses the Cambodian riel (KHR), but US dollars are widely accepted and often preferred.
Small change is usually given in riel.
Credit cards are accepted in hotels and larger establishments, but cash is essential for daily expenses.
๐ See more in our Currency section.
Wi-Fi is available in most hotels and cafes, especially in tourist areas.
Local providers such as Smart Axiata, Cellcard, and Metfone offer SIM cards with good coverage.
eSIMs are a convenient option for travelers wanting data on the go.
๐ See more in our Connectivity section.
Tuk-tuks are the most common form of transport in cities, while buses and minivans connect major towns.
Ride-hailing apps like Grab are available in Phnom Penh.
For longer distances, flights operate between Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, and Sihanoukville.
๐ See more in our Transport section.
Highlights include the Angkor Wat temple complex, Phnom Penhโs Royal Palace, the Killing Fields, Tonlรฉ Sap Lake, and the beaches of Sihanoukville or nearby islands like Koh Rong.
๐ See more in our Places to Visit section.
Cambodians value politeness and respect.
Remove shoes before entering homes and temples, dress modestly, and avoid touching anyoneโs head.
A slight bow with hands pressed together (sampeah) is a traditional greeting.
๐ See more in our Culture & Customs section.
No, tap water in Cambodia is not safe for drinking.
Stick to bottled or filtered water at all times, including for brushing teeth.
Bottled water is widely available and inexpensive.
๐ See more in our Health & Safety section.
While no vaccines are mandatory for entry, travelers are often advised to be up to date on hepatitis A and B, typhoid, and tetanus.
Malaria is present in some rural areas, so seek medical advice before your trip.
๐ See more in our Health & Safety section.
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