As the worldwide pandemic continues, Cambodia has enacted strict COVID-19 entry requirements to protect the country from a surge of infections.
Cambodia has some of the strictest entry requirements in the world that all travelers must follow in order to enter the country.
Here is all of the latest information you need to know about the COVID-19 entry requirements for Cambodia.
All incoming travelers must pay a deposit of US $2,000 upon arrival at the airport.
This cost covers mandatory COVID-19 testing and potential treatment services.
These are the government mandated fees in USD for COVID-19 related treatment.
$165 for mandatory COVID-19 testing.
$1280 for potential state-run quarantine costs.
$3,255 potential Covid-19 treatment costs.
All incoming travelers who test Negative for Covid-19 must self-quarantine for 14 days
All incoming travelers who test Positive (including their group) for Covid-19 must quarantine in a state-run facility/hotel at their own cost.
All incoming travelers to Cambodia must purchase a Cambodian health insurance package which covers COVID-19 treatment. The package must be 20 days long and costs around $90
A COVID-19 vaccine is not yet available. There are no details if Cambodia will make a proof of vaccination record (POVR) mandatory for entry.
The e-visa and visa-on-arrival programs are currently suspended.
All travelers must present a valid visa issued by a Cambodian Embassy or Consulate.
Cambodian Embassies are not issuing tourist visas at this time.
The only applications being accepted are for diplomatic, official, and “sponsored” business-linked visas at this time
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Sources: Cambodia Government/US Embassy
Disclaimer: Current Cambodia travel rules are changing without notice and being updated constantly. We do our best to keep this article up to date with all the latest information, but the decision to travel is ultimately your responsibility. Contact your consulate and/or local authorities to confirm your nationality’s entry and/or any changes to travel requirements before traveling. Travel Off Path does not endorse traveling against government advisories
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