For Australians, traveling to Cambodia is an opportunity to discover ancient Angkor Wat temples, magnificent Cambodian Royal palace and the beauty of the untouched nature. or swimming in blue waters of the coastal city of Sihanoukville are definitely things to do here. When planning to travel to Cambodia it’s important to prepare well; passport and visa, how to get there, and what to see. This article will provide important informations for your preparation to Cambodia.
1. Passport validity
Passports are needed when travelling outside your home country. Australian passport holders are able to obtain a tourist visa upon arrival in Cambodia when entering via Phnom Penh International Airport or Siem Reap International airport. On the other hand, it can be obtained on arrival at the land borders with Laos, Thailand or Vietnam. Your passport needsat least two blank pages for for visas and minimum six months validity.
2. Cambodia visa for Australian citizens
2.1 Visa on arrival
A Cambodia Tourist visa is valid for 30 days. If you want to stay longer, you will need a request through any Cambodian Embassy or Consulate in your own country. Visa are obtainable upon arrival at both Phnom Penh International Airport ( Phnom Penh city ) and Siem Reap - Angkor International Airport ( Siem Reap town ). For those who travelling from the neighbouring countries of Cambodia, the visa on arrival can be obtained at these following entry ports:
By Road at Cambodia-Thailand border 1. Cham Yeam International checkpoint 2. Poipet International checkpoint 3. O’Smach International checkpoint
By Road at Cambodia-Vietnam border 1. Bavet International checkpoint 2. Kha Orm Sam Nor (Kaam Samnor) International checkpoint
By Road at Cambodia-Laos Border: Trapaing Kreal international border checkpoint
At each of these entry points you must submit a photocopy of your passport and one passport size photograph. The cost of the visa is upon of the Embassy or Consulate of Cambodia. The maximum duration of stay is one month. If you want to stay longer, you need to send your request to the Immigration Department in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. To avoid the long queues at border crossings and ensure your visa is successful, you can apply the Cambodia visa at the Cambodian Embassy in Canberra, Australia.
2.2 Cambodia E-Visa
Alternatively, you can you can apply for an electronic tourist visa (e-visa) online through the Cambodian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. E-visas are valid for entry through Phnom Penh International Airport, Siem Reap International Airport, Cham Yeam (Koh Kong), Poipet (Banteay Meanchey) and Bavet (Svay Rieng). E-visas aren't accepted at other entry points.
3. Flight to Cambodia from Australia
Unfortunately, there are no direct flights to Cambodia from Australia, so if you are planning a trip into this country you will need to have a connecting flight from the neighbouring countries of Cambodia or elsewhere in Asia.
There are three major airports in Cambodia: the Phnom Penh International Airport (PNH)for the capital, Siem Reap International Airport (REP)for the ancient city of Angkor Wat, and Sihanoukville International Airport (KOS)for the coast. There are many options for connecting flights to Phnom Penh/Siem Reap Airport such as Ho Chi Minh City (SGN), Bangkok (BKK)Kuala Lumpur (KUL), Singapore (SIN).
Jetstar Asia, Kuala Lumpur Airlines or Vietnam Airlines are the reputable airlines which have a competitive price. They also offer exotic stopovers so that you have more options to make a perfect route planning for a trip to Cambodia.
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Travel Information & Requirements
Cambodia is a captivating destination filled with ancient history, breathtaking temples, and stunning natural landscapes. Here’s a quick guide to help you make the most of your trip:
Top Destinations
Siem Reap: Famous for the iconic Angkor Wat temple complex, Siem Reap is a paradise for history buffs and architecture lovers. Be sure to explore other magnificent temples like Ta Prohm, known for its giant tree roots, and Bayon with its enigmatic smiling faces.
Phnom Penh: The bustling capital offers a blend of historical and cultural attractions. Visit the Royal Palace, take a somber tour of the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, and enjoy the vibrant nightlife and delicious street food.
Sihanoukville: Renowned for its picturesque beaches and lively atmosphere, Sihanoukville is ideal for unwinding by the sea and indulging in various water activities like snorkeling and diving.
Battambang: Experience traditional Cambodian life in this charming city, featuring French-colonial architecture, serene countryside, and off-the-beaten-path jungle temples.
Tonle Sap Lake: The largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia is known for its unique floating villages. A boat tour offers an intriguing glimpse into the daily lives of local communities.
Best Time to Visit
November to February: This is Cambodia's dry season, making it the perfect time for sightseeing and outdoor adventures, with cooler temperatures and clear skies.
Travel Tips
Dress Modestly: When visiting temples, wear clothing that covers your shoulders and knees out of respect for local customs.
Safety First: Keep an eye on your belongings, especially in crowded areas. Avoid walking alone at night in unfamiliar places.
Try Local Cuisine: Don’t miss out on traditional Cambodian dishes like fish amok, a creamy coconut curry, or Khmer curry, which is milder and often served with rice or noodles.
Getting Around: Tuk-tuks and motorbikes are popular for short trips. For longer journeys, consider hiring a car with a driver or taking a bus.
Visa Requirements: To enter Cambodia, a visa is required, and you can apply online or upon arrival at major entry points. There are two main types:
Tourist Visa (T): This single-entry visa costs $36 (including a $6 processing fee), is valid for 3 months from the issue date, and allows a stay of up to 30 days. A passport valid for at least six months, a digital passport-sized photo, and a valid credit card are required. Citizens from several Southeast Asian countries, including Vietnam, Thailand, and Singapore, are exempt.
Business Visa (E): This single-entry visa costs $42 (including a $7 processing fee), is valid for 3 months from the date of issue, and also allows a 30-day stay. The requirements are similar: a passport with six months of validity, a digital photo, and a credit card for payment.
E-Arrival Card: If you're flying into Cambodia, complete an e-Arrival Card (CeA) online within seven days of your arrival.
Registration: All visitors must be registered with the Foreigner Present in Cambodia System (FPCS). Your hotel or host will usually handle this process.
Health Precautions: Stay up to date on vaccinations, including those for hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and typhoid fever. Avoid swimming in freshwater lakes or rivers due to the risk of schistosomiasis, a parasitic infection.
Beat the Crowds: To avoid large crowds at popular sites like Angkor Wat, plan your visit early in the morning. For a quieter experience, take a midday break and explore less crowded spots during peak hours.
Sunrise at Angkor Wat: Many visitors recommend starting your first day with a sunrise tour of Angkor Wat. The ticket lines are usually shorter early in the morning, and the sight of the sun rising behind the ancient temple is unforgettable.
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