Ethiopia visa requirements for Cambodians

Travel and visa requirements

Ethiopian Visa is not required for Cambodians

Stay Duration: 30 days

Entry Requirements

  • Cambodia citizens can travel to Ethiopia by applying for an e-visa and gaining entry through the Addis Ababa Bole International Airport.
  • There are two different types of e-visa to be purchased. Tourists visiting on a single-entry visa can stay up to three months while those visiting on a multiple-entry visa get six months. 
  • Intending visitors will also be required to have a passport valid for six months from the arrival date in Ethiopia, with at least two blank pages.
  • On entry and exit into Ethiopia, tourists with foreign currencies up to USD 3,000 or its equivalent will be required to declare it.
  • The importation of Firearms and bullets. An Import license is needed for the importation hunting guns.
  • Cambodians are required to have a return or onward ticket, a copy of air ticket or itinerary, proof of sufficient funds to spend during their stay, preferably a bank statement.
  • Minors travelling to Ethiopia must either be accompanied by a parent or guardian or apply for the unaccompanied minors form.
  • Visitors to Ethiopia with pets must have an advanced authorization from the Ministry of Agriculture, a proof of current rabies vaccination and a health certificate that has been issued by a licensed veterinarian within 10 days of transport. 
  • Nationals of Cambodia will be required to show evidence of accommodation during the stay in Ethiopia, which can be a hotel reservation or an invitation from a host already in the country.
  • Visitors can get to Ethiopia from any international airport in Cambodia. There are international airports in Phnom Penh and Siem reap.
  • Ethiopian Airways, Bangkok Airways, Cathay Dragon and Cambodia Angkor Air are some of the carriers that fly from Cambodia to Ethiopia.
  • The estimated flight time from Phnom Penh to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia is 11 hours, 25 minutes, and from Siem reap, it is 13 hours, 20 minutes.
  • The dominating religion in Ethiopia is Christianity with denominations like Abrahamic, Ethiopian Orthodoxy, Pentay and Catholic. Aside from that, Islam and other indigenous religions are practised.
  • The official language of Ethiopia is Amharic. However, Oromo is a more generally spoken language. Other languages spoken in the country include Arabic and English.
  • The climate in Ethiopia is mild and tropical, so it is relatively hot throughout the year. It is best to visit during the dry season which is between October and June.
  • Ethiopian Birr (ETB) is the official currency used in Ethiopia. Visitors can exchange their foreign currencies at various banks and exchange outlets in the country.
  • Movement around in Ethiopia can be facilitated by buses, taxis, and trains.
  • Ethiopia uses the East Africa Time (GMT+3). Cambodia is four hours ahead of Ethiopia.
  • Tourists are advised to budget about $47 to spend on daily expenses while in Ethiopia.
  • Some delicacies enjoyed in Ethiopia include injera (sourdough flatbread), tibs (sautéed meat chunks), shiro be kibbe (legume stew), berbere (typical spice blend) and kitfo (Ethiopian beef tartare).
  • There are two associated power socket and plug types in Ethiopia, which are type C and F. The standard supply voltage is 220 V, with a standard frequency of 50 Hz.

Frequently Asked Questions


When is it best to travel to Ethiopia for a visit?

Generally, the best time to visit Ethiopia is between October and June, when it is the dry season. Rains tend to stop in early October, meaning afterwards the highlands are lush and green.


Is the tap water in Ethiopia safe for consumption?

Several reports have shown that the tap water in Ethiopia is not safe for foreigners to drink. Much of the water in Ethiopia has not been purified. Tourists can purchase bottled water at stores and supermarkets in the country.


What is the capital of Ethiopia?

Addis Ababa is the capital of Ethiopia. It is also the largest city and the country’s commercial and cultural hub.


What is the dominating religion in Ethiopia?

Religion in Ethiopia consists of a number of faiths. The most prominent is Christianity (Ethiopian Orthodoxy, Pentay, Catholic) totalling at 62.8% of the entire population, followed by Islam at 33.9 %. There is also a longstanding but small Jewish community.