Togo visa requirements for Cambodians

Travel and visa requirements

Togolese Visa is not required for Cambodians

Stay Duration: 7 days

Entry Requirements

  • For a duration of 7 days, tourists from Cambodia can visit Togo by obtaining a visa on arrival.
  • Travellers who intend to stay longer than that are to visit the immigration department for an extension.
  • Intending visitors are required to have a passport valid for a minimum of 1 year from the date of arrival in Togo. The passport should have at least two blank pages for visa stamping.
  • Tourists visiting with amounts above $10,000 will be required to declare it on arrival and departure.
  • Cambodians travelling with pets must a health certificate issued before departure.
  • Citizens of Cambodia are to have a return or onward ticket.
  • All tourists are to provide proof of yellow fever vaccination on arrival into the country.
  • Prospective visitors can get to Togo from any international airport in Cambodia. There are international airports in Phnom Penh and Siem reap.
  • Bangkok Airways, Ethiopian, THAI and Cathay Dragon are some of the carriers that fly from Cambodia to Togo.
  • The estimated flight time from Phnom Penh to Lome, Togo is 19 hour, 15 minutes and from Siem reap, it is 21 hour, 20 minutes.
  • The climate in Togo is Dry and Tropical, In the south, there are two rainy seasons, from March to early July and in September and October, and North of the Togo Mountains, there is one rainy season which lasts from April to August.
  • Togo is a multilingual country, which according to one count has 44 languages spoken in the country. The official language in Togo is French, and the national languages are Ewé and Kabiyé, which is also the most spoken.
  • About 51% of the country's population practise indigenous beliefs or ancestor worship called voodoo, while the Christian and Muslim populations are about 20% and 19%, respectively.
  • West African CFA franc is the official currency in Togo. Visitors can exchange their foreign currencies at banks, hotels and other exchange outlets.
  • koklo meme (grilled chicken served in a chili sauce), riz sauce d'arichaide (a rice dish made with creamed peanuts), and fufu (made from cooked yams)  are special delicacies in Togo.
  • Visitors can move around in Togo with buses, taxis, trains and car rentals.
  • Togo uses Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). Cambodia is seven hours ahead of Togo.
  • The power and socket plug used in Togo are of Type C. The standard voltage is 220 V and the standard frequency is 50 Hz.
  • Koutammakou, Keran National Park and Aneho are some tourists sites in Togo.
  • Although Togo is home to an interesting, unique and fascinating culture and history, Visitors are, however, expected to be courteous and conscious of existing rules and customs as they go about their activities.

Frequently Asked Questions


Is it safe for tourists to visit Togo?

Violent crime, theft and pick-pocketing are common throughout Togo and you should be especially cautious in Lomé, along the beach, and in the markets. You should avoid traveling alone when possible, even within Lomé city limits, especially at night.


When is the best time to visit Togo?

Winter is dry and warm, becoming colder further north, while summer is ideal for beach relaxation or hiking in national parks, although it can be very hot and humid. Spring and autumn are the best times to travel to Togo, with pleasant temperatures throughout.


What is the most practiced religion in Togo?

The people of Togo has remained faithful to the country's pagan history. This is the reason why 51% of the country's population has indigenous belief or ancestor worship called voodoo, while the Christian and Muslim populations consist of 20% and 19%, respectively.


What is Togo known for?

Togo is one of the French-speaking countries in West Africa. The country is known for many things including its history, attraction sites, culture, and commercial activities.