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General note:

Below is an information overview. The conditions of entry, as well as the political and health situation, can change anywhere in the world at any time. We therefore recommend checking before your trip. Please check the website of the Foreign Office (www.gov.uk) before your departure.

Location:

Cambodia is located on the Gulf of Thailand, between Thailand, Laos and Vietnam.

Form of government:

Constitutional Monarchy, the Head of State is King Norodom Sihamoni.

Capital:

Phnom Penh

Religion:

The state religion is Buddhism.

Language:

The official language is Khmer.

Climate:

Tropical and is characterised by the monsoon. Rainy season is from May to October.

Electricity:

230 V, 50 Hertz. An adapter is required.

Local time:

In Cambodia, Indochina Time (ICT) is observed without daylight saving time changes. The time difference to England is +7 hours in winter and +6 hours in summer.

Making telephone calls:

To make phone calls to the UK, pre-dial 0044 (+44). To make phone calls from the UK to Cambodia, pre-dial 00855 (+855)

Country and People:

The country is particularly open to cultural tourism. Traditions and Buddhist values are alive, which should be respected when travelling.
• Do not leave the marked paths of the temple complexes.
• Respect the culture of Cambodia.

Entry requirements for British citizens:

British citizens do need a visa to enter Cambodia for stays of up to 30 days. Passports must be valid for a minimum period of six months from the date of entry into Cambodia and there should be a full blank page for the entry and exit stamps. The visa has a usage period of three months, within which entry can be made. Furthermore, there is the possibility to apply for an E-Visa, the application should be made at least two weeks before the planned start of the trip. The visa can be applied for online at https://www.evisa.gov.kh/.

Please provide the following hotel address on the visa application:
Caravan Hotel, Phnom Penh
#58 Samdech Mongkol lem st. 228
Sangkat Chaktomuk, Khan Daun Penh
Phnom Penh
Cambodia
12207.

For more information, please visit https://www.gov.uk/ foreigntravel- advice Nationals of other countries are advised to enquire at the Cambodia Embassy about the entry requirements applicable to them. For more information, please visit https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice. On 1 September 2024, Cambodia implemented an electronic Arrival Card. If you are entering Cambodia by air at either Phnom Penh, Siem Reap or Sihanoukville international airports, you must complete and submit an electronic e-Arrival Card within 7 days prior to your arrival. Apply for an e-visa at least 4 days in advance. Legally binding information and/or information beyond these instructions regarding entry regulations can only be obtained directly from the embassy or one of the general consulates of your destination country. You are personally responsible for applying for and presenting any necessary visas.
Whilst we endeavour to provide guidance where necessary, we can not be responsible for any problems encountered (whether at any point of entry or elsewhere) in the event that passport and visa requirements are not satisfied.

Tour guides:

Your expert tour guides will be able to provide you with detailed information about the country, people, history, culture etc., and offer advice and assistance for organising your trip. They can also help with room allocation and look forward to welcoming you with initial information. Here you will find out all you need to know and useful information about the trip. We have put together a varied programme including numerous highlights, enabling you to experience the culture and diversity of landscape that Cambodia has to offer, and learn all about the country and its people.

Additional packages:

Although your trip already includes a comprehensive package, you also have the option of choosing added extras. We recommend booking the following packages:
Gourmet package: The package includes half-board in the form of 9x dinner as a 3-course meal in local restaurants: only £219* per person.
Explorer package: The package includes the excursions ‘Caves of Phnom Sampov‘, ‘Ponleu Selpak Lighthouse‘ and ‘Koh Ker Temple (World Heritage) & Beng Mealea‘ as well as the city tour and the Mekong river cruise in Phnom Penh: only £199* per person.
*Package prices may vary when booking on site.

Currency:

The currency is Khemer Riel (KHR). 1 Khmer Riel = 100 Sen. Exchange rate (as at November 2024): 1 GBP = 5.197,12 KHR; 1 KHR = 0,00019 GBP.

Banks / Credit cards:

Payments are predominantly made in cash in the currencies USD and KHR. It may occur that particularly older or damaged banknotes are not accepted. In addition, there are increasingly counterfeit USD notes in circulation that are deceptively well-faked. Credit cards are generally only accepted in larger hotels and restaurants. The number of ATMs is constantly increasing. Cash withdrawals are usually only possible with credit cards, only a few ATMs accept debit cards (Girocard, with Maestro). Check the authenticity of the USD banknotes received immediately when exchanging money – even at official exchange bureaus.

Customs regulations:

Private persons travelling can carrying goods – personal items and / or purchases – not intended for commercial purposes, in the amounts permitted by law and whose circulation is not prohibited or restricted. If you are transporting cash or monetary assets in an amount equal to or greater than €10,000 (approx. 8,328 GBP), or an equivalent in a different currency, you must declare it.
Important: If you are travelling to Great Britain from outside the UK, your personal allowances mean you can bring in a certain amount of goods without paying tax or duty. If you go over your allowances you must declare all your goods and pay tax and duty on all the goods in that category. Please inform yourself about the current customs regulations: www.gov.uk/bringing-goods-intouk-personal-use/arrivingin-Great-Britain.

Country specific safety instructions:

Occasionally, there are minor demonstrations in Cambodia. Avoid demonstrations of any kind. In the tourist centres, particularly in Phnom Penh, there are occasional physical attacks and robberies against foreigners, sometimes involving the use of knives and/or firearms. In tourist centres, especially in guest houses and hotels, thefts are increasingly recorded. A photocopy of the ID can be helpful in case of loss of identification.

Special criminal provisions:

The use of drones in Phnom Penh, Angkor Wat and other historical temple complexes is prohibited. The theft of cultural artefacts, including damaged parts of temples and statues, is strictly prohibited and is punishable by severe fines or imprisonment. Cambodia is a constitutional monarchy. The royal house is held in high esteem. Derogatory or critical remarks, even on social media, can be construed as lese majesty and are punishable by fines or imprisonment. Therefore, travellers should be reserved in their comments about the royal family.

Medical information:

At least 8 weeks before your trip, check the latest country specific health advice from the National Travel Health Network and Centre (NaTHNaC – https://travelhealthpro.org.uk/countries) on the Travel HealthPro website. Each country-specific page has information on vaccine recommendations, any current health risks or outbreaks, and factsheets with information on staying healthy abroad. Prior to travelling, seek personal advice from travel health advisory centres, tropical or travel medicine specialists, and adjust your vaccination protection accordingly.

Diarrhoeal Diseases: These can be prevented through appropriate actions. The basic rules are: filter tap water antibacterially or boil it, only consume drinks in their original packaging and use drinking water exclusively for brushing teeth and washing food. Meat should also be well cooked before consumption and not eaten raw.

Medical care:

The medical care in the country is not comparable to Europe and is often technically, apparatus-wise and/or hygienically problematic. Particularly, chronically ill and treatment-needing individuals must be aware of the health risks of travelling to Cambodia. For people treated with anticoagulants, there is a high risk in case of injuries, as there are no antidotes available to stop bleeding.

It is strongly recommended to take out international health insurance with the option of medical repatriation to the UK.

The customer must establish for himself that his physical and mental state is compatible with the selected journey. He is obliged to obtain information about the degrees of physical mobility and mental autonomy required for this journey.

All information is subject to change/Last updated: November 2024


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