CAMBODIA
HOW TO TRAVEL TO CAMBODIA
THE ULTIMATE TRAVEL GUIDE
How to Travel to Cambodia – Your Complete Guide
Ancient temples, tropical islands, floating villages, and warm smiles – Cambodia is easier and cheaper to reach than ever. This ultra-detailed guide walks you through every step: flights, borders, visas, weather, culture, packing, and insider hacks.
How to Get to Cambodia
1. Best Airports to Fly Into
Phnom Penh International (PNH): Modern terminal, 20 min to city center. Perfect for first-timers wanting capital vibe, Royal Palace, and Mekong sunsets.
Siem Reap–Angkor International (SAI): Brand-new (opened Oct 2023), 45 min from Angkor Wat. Fastest immigration in SE Asia (often <10 min).
Sihanoukville (KOS): Growing routes from Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Macau. Direct beach access to Koh Rong ferries.
Direct flights from: Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Seoul, Taipei, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh, Manila, Doha, Guangzhou, Shanghai.
2. Airlines & Budget Flight Hacks
Budget kings: AirAsia (best network), VietJet, Thai Lion Air, Jetstar, Sky Angkor.
Full-service comfort: Singapore Airlines, Bangkok Airways (lounge access), Vietnam Airlines, Korean Air.
Cheapest months: May–October (wet season) – round-trips from Asia as low as $60, from Europe/Australia $350–500.
Peak season: Dec–Feb + Chinese New Year – book 4–6 months ahead.
- Use Skyscanner “Everywhere” + “Whole Month” tool
- Set price alerts 3 months out
- Fly mid-week (Tue/Wed) for 20–40% savings
3. Land & River Border Crossings
Thailand → Cambodia:
- Poipet / Aranyaprathet – busiest, 3–5 hr with e-visa
- Cham Yeam / Hat Lek – quiet, scenic to Koh Kong
- Ban Pakard / Pailin – remote mountain road
Vietnam → Cambodia: Moc Bai–Bavet (fastest), Ha Tien–Prek Chak (to Kep/Kampot).
Laos → Cambodia: Trapaing Kriel–Nong Nok Khiene (4x4 in wet season).
River: Mekong speedboats Chau Doc → Phnom Penh (5 hr, stunning floating villages).
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4. Scenic Boat & Ferry Routes
Mekong Delta → Phnom Penh: 5-hour speedboat from Chau Doc (Vietnam). Stunning river life, floating markets, border formalities on boat.
Phnom Penh → Siem Reap: Dry season only (Nov–Apr). Luxury boats like Mekong Dawn ($100) or budget speedboats ($35–40).
Tonle Sap Lake: Ferries from Siem Reap to Battambang (floating villages, bird sanctuary).
Coastal: Sihanoukville → Koh Rong Samloem fast ferries (45 min, $22 round-trip).
5. Best Time to Visit – Month by Month
Nov–Feb (Cool-dry): 24–30°C, low humidity, blue skies. Perfect for temples, islands, photography. Peak season prices.
Mar–May (Hot-dry): 35–40°C. Visit temples at 5 AM, pool afternoons. Khmer New Year (mid-Apr) = water fights everywhere!
Jun–Oct (Wet): Lush green rice fields, dramatic storm skies, Angkor moats full, hotels 50–70% off. Short afternoon showers.
Shoulder months: Late Oct & early Apr – best weather + fewer crowds.
6. Weather & Ultimate Packing List
Year-round 28–35°C, humidity 70–90%. Lightweight, quick-dry clothing is key.
- Breathable linen shirts, tank tops, shorts
- Sarong/scarf for temples (instant cover-up)
- Waterproof phone pouch & dry bag
- High-DEET insect repellent (dengue risk)
- Electrolyte packets (critical in hot season)
- Universal adapter (Type A/C/G plugs)
- Power bank 20,000 mAh
- Collapsible reusable water bottle + SteriPEN
- Microfiber towel & flip-flops
7. Cultural Etiquette & Khmer Phrases
Buddhist values shape everything:
- Cover shoulders & knees at temples (scarves OK)
- Remove shoes & hats inside pagodas
- Never point feet at Buddha or people
- Don’t touch anyone’s head (even kids)
- Use both hands when giving/receiving money or gifts
- Sompiah greeting (prayer hands + slight bow)
Useful Khmer:
Hello – Chum Reap Suor
Thank you – Orkun
Delicious – Chha Ngain
How much? – Thlai ponman?
No plastic – Ot mean tech
8. Safety, Scams & Money Tips
Cambodia is safer than most expect. Violent crime rare.
Common issues: Bag-snatching (motorbikes at night), tuk-tuk overcharging, fake orphanages, milk-powder scam.
Money: USD is king. ATMs dispense USD. Carry small bills ($1, $5, $10). No need to change to Riel except for tiny purchases.
Safety hacks:
- Use Grab/PassApp (metered rides)
- Hotel safe for passport
- Photocopy + digital backup
- Travel insurance with $100k medical
9. Visa, Entry & Onward Travel
E-visa (recommended): $42 total ($36 visa + $6 fee). Apply 3–7 days before at official evisa.gov.kh. Valid 90 days from issue, 30-day stay.
Visa on arrival: $30 cash + 1 passport photo at airports & major borders.
Visa extension: 30 days extra at any travel agent in Siem Reap/Phnom Penh ($45–60).
Overstay: $10 per day fine – avoid it.
Onward ticket: Rarely checked, but have a cheap bus ticket out if worried.
Quick Recap: Your Cambodia Travel Checklist
1. Book flights to PNH or SAI (or cheap hop via BKK/KUL).
2. Get e-visa online at evisa.gov.kh ($42).
3. Visit Nov–Feb for perfect weather; May–Oct for lush greenery & 50% off hotels.
4. Pack light cotton, sarong, DEET, reusable bottle, power bank.
5. Use USD everywhere, Grab/PassApp for rides, hotel safe for passport.
6. Cover shoulders/knees at temples, greet with “Chum Reap Suor” and a smile.
7. Buy travel insurance with $100k medical – just in case.
8. Explore beyond Angkor: Koh Rong islands, Kampot pepper farms, Battambang bamboo train.
9. Relax – Cambodia is warm, welcoming, and waiting for you!
Disclaimer: This guide is based on current travel conditions. Always verify the latest visa rules, flight schedules, and safety advisories before your trip.
