Cambodia visa requirements for Malaysians
Travel and visa requirements
Cambodian Visa is not required for Malaysians
Stay Duration: 30 days
Entry Requirements
- Citizens of Malaysia can travel to Cambodia as a tourist without applying for a visa and the maximum duration of stay is 30 days.
- Visitor’s passport must be valid for six months from the date of entry into Cambodia.
- Passports of visitors must have at least one blank page for visa stamps.
- Passports of visitors should not be frayed, torn, separating or altered in any other way.
- Visitors’ Passport photographs must be taken within the last three months and printed on high-quality photo paper.
- Passport photograph size must be two inches by two inches in size and taken against an all-white background.
- The passport photographs must provide the full front view of your head with your face centred in the middle and displaying a neutral expression.
- Passport holders may wear neither eyeglasses nor headwear for religious purposes in photographs.
- Phnom Penh International Airport, Siem Reap International Airport, Poi Pet (Banteay Meanchey), Bavet (Svay Rieng), Cham Yeam (Koh Kong), Tropaeng Kreal Border Post (Stung Treng) and Sihanoukville International Airport are the only port of entry for electronic visa.
- The estimated flight time from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to Cambodia is 1 hour, 55 minutes.
- Visitors are not required to pay departure tax upon leaving the country.
- Cambodia is known for the World Heritage site, Angkor Wat temple complex which is one of the largest religious monuments in the world on a site measuring up to 162.6 hectares.
- Cambodia has two distinct seasons and a tropical climate with warm temperatures throughout the year. The wet season runs from December through April while the dry season is between January and February.
- Cambodia is known to have a single official language called Khmer which is spoken by nearly of the whole of the country's population.
- A bulk of Cambodia's population practice Theravada Buddhism, followed by Islam, Christianity, and other religions
- Transport within Cambodia can be made through public buses, private taxis and ride-hailing via mobile apps.
- Taxis in Cambodia can appear in the form of cars, motorcycles, and tuk-tuk.
- There are no records of any inter or intra-city railway systems in Cambodia.
- In Cambodia, the power plugs and sockets are of type A, C and G. The standard voltage is 230 V and the standard frequency is 50 Hz.
- Cambodia currently uses the Indochina Time, (Greenwich Meridian Time+7) which puts Malaysia 1 hour ahead of Cambodia.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it safe to go to Cambodia?
Cambodia is generally safe but foreigners travelling to the country should be aware of crime targeting tourists involving drugged drinks.
What currency is used in Cambodia?
Cambodian rielis is the official currency used in Cambodia and other types of currencies are not valid for transaction within the country.
How many states are there in Cambodia?
Cambodia is divided into 25 provinces (Khmer: ខេត្ត, khaet, singular and plural) that make up the country.