Visa on Arrival available for most nationalities at airports and major land borders. 30 days tourist visa. E-Visa also available online. Some ASEAN nationals can enter visa-free.
Ninawezaje kuomba visa?
Visa on Arrival: present passport (valid 6+ months), passport photo, and $30 USD cash at immigration. E-Visa: apply at evisa.gov.kh at least 3 days before travel — upload photo and passport scan, pay $36 online.
Inachukua muda gani?
Visa on Arrival: 10–20 minutes. E-Visa: 3 business days.
Visa inagharimu kiasi gani?
Visa on Arrival: $30 USD. E-Visa: $36 USD (includes processing fee). Extension: $45 for 30 days.
Ni vidokezo gani muhimu kuhusu visa?
Bring a passport photo for VOA — or pay an extra $2–5 for them to process without one.
USD is widely accepted everywhere — many prices are quoted in USD. Carry small bills.
E-Visa is only valid at Phnom Penh and Siem Reap airports and some land borders — not all entry points.
Visa can be extended once for 30 days at immigration offices in Phnom Penh.
Mahitaji ya viza yanatofautiana kwa utaifa na yanabadilika mara kwa mara. Thibitisha na ubalozi wa nchi yako au mamlaka rasmi ya uhamiaji ya marudio kabla ya kusafiri.
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Ni salama kiasi gani?
3/5
Generally safe for tourists in main areas (Siem Reap, Phnom Penh, Sihanoukville). Petty crime (bag snatching, pickpocketing) occurs in cities. Road safety is poor — traffic rules are loosely followed. Landmines remain in some rural border areas.
Ninapaswa kuangalia udanganyifu gani?
Tuk-tuk drivers taking you to commission-based shops or 'free' tours that end at silk factories.
'Happy' food and drinks (containing marijuana or other drugs) served at some restaurants — effects can be unpredictable and dangerous.
Children selling souvenirs or begging — buying encourages exploitation. Support NGOs instead.
Fake orphanage tourism — many 'orphanages' are scams exploiting children. Never visit orphanages as a tourist.
Ninapaswa kuchukua tahadhari gani za afya?
Drink only bottled water. Street food is generally okay from busy stalls.
Mosquito protection essential — dengue and malaria present in rural areas.
Limited healthcare outside Phnom Penh — serious medical issues may require evacuation to Bangkok.
Chanjo zipi zinahitajika?
Hepatitis A and Typhoid strongly recommended.
Hepatitis B, Rabies, and Japanese Encephalitis recommended.
Malaria prophylaxis for rural and border areas.
Routine vaccines up to date.
Je, maji ya bomba ni salama kunywa?
Never drink tap water. Bottled water is very cheap. Avoid ice from unknown sources. Filtered or boiled water at guesthouses is usually safe.
Kuna onyo la safari linalotumika?
Do NOT stray from marked paths in rural areas — landmines and unexploded ordnance remain from decades of conflict. Road safety is poor — avoid driving at night. Drug laws are strict — avoid all illegal substances. Sihanoukville has seen increased crime related to Chinese casino development.
Habari za usalama zinategemea ushauri wa kusafiri unapatikana kwa umma. Shauriana na huduma ya ushauri wa kusafiri ya serikali yako kwa mwongozo wa hivi karibuni.
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Ninapaswa kujua nini kuhusu utamaduni?
Ninapaswa kufanya nini?
Visit Angkor Wat at sunrise — it's one of the most incredible experiences on earth.
Learn about Cambodia's history — the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum and Killing Fields are important but harrowing.
Try amok (coconut curry steamed in banana leaf), lok lak, and fresh Kampot pepper.
Ninapaswa kuepuka nini?
Don't touch anyone's head — it's the highest and most sacred part of the body.
Don't point your feet at people or Buddha images.
Don't discuss the Khmer Rouge casually — it's deeply traumatic and many families were directly affected.
Tip $1–2 USD at restaurants. $5–10 per day for tuk-tuk drivers and tour guides. Tips make a real difference in Cambodia — average monthly salary is modest.
Sera ya mavazi ni ipi?
Modest clothing. Cover shoulders and knees at Angkor Wat and all temples. Lightweight, breathable fabrics. A krama (traditional Cambodian scarf) is useful for sun protection and temple visits.
Muktadha wa kidini ni upi?
Theravada Buddhist majority. Monks are deeply respected — never touch a monk (especially women should not), don't sit higher than monks, and offer food with respect. Remove shoes at all temples. Walk clockwise around religious structures.
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