Cambodia visa requirements for Singaporeans

Travel and visa requirements

Cambodian Visa is not required for Singaporeans

Stay Duration: 30 days

Entry Requirements


  • Cambodia is situated in the southern part of the Indochina peninsula in Southeast Asia.
  • Citizens of Singapore can visit Cambodia without a visa for 30 days.
  • They are required to possess an original passport which must be valid for at least six months and should carry blank pages for stamps.
  • Visitors must have their onward/return tickets on arrival
  • Visitors should ensure that their passports are not frayed, torn, separated, or altered in any other way.
  • Visitors to Cambodia are required to provide a very recent passport photographs and must be printed on high-quality photo paper.
  • The citizens passport photograph size must be two inches by two inches in size and taken against an all white background. 
  • Also, passport holders are not allowed to wear eyeglasses and head wear except for religious purposes.
  • No departure tax is needed to leave Cambodia
  • Cambodia official religion is Buddhism which is practiced by  most of the population. Buddhism is followed by Islam, Christianity, and other religions.
  • "Riel" is Cambodia official currency and the capital city of is Phnom Penh and
  • Khmer is Cambodia's only accepted language and is spoken by vast majority of the country's population.
  • The kind of sockets and plugs used in Cambodia are 230V, 50Hz sockets and plugs Type A, Type C, and Type G.
  • The estimated flight time from Singapore to Cambodia is 2 hours, 6 minutes.
  • Cambodia currently uses the Indochina Time, (Greenwich Meridian Time+7), placing Singapore 1 hour ahead of Cambodia.
  • The vaccinations required for Cambodia travel include hepatitis A, hepatitis B, typhoid, yellow fever, Japanese encephalitis, rabies, meningitis, polio, measles, mumps and rubella (MMR), Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis), chickenpox, shingles, pneumonia, and influenza.
  • Local currency (Riel) importation is prohibited in Cambodia and When entering, foreign currency amounts over US $10,000 must be declared.
  • If you remain in Cambodia beyond your authorized stay, Cambodian immigration officials will impose a fine of $10 per day overstayed and when it becomes excessive, you may be arrested for violating immigration laws at your own expense.
  • It is not advisable to drive at night in Cambodia because of the bad roads that lead to rural areas.
  • Cambodia has 2 seasons and a tropical climate with warm temperatures all year round. The wet season runs from December through April while the dry season is between January and February.
  • Angkor Wat (Angkor Archaeological Park), Sihanoukville Beaches, Ratanakiri, Prasat Preah Vihear are some of the best place to visit in Cambodia.
  • Public transport within Cambodia are possible through buses, private taxis and ride-hailing via mobile apps. Taxis in Cambodia appear in the form of cars, motorcycles, and tuk-tuk.
  • Cambodia has no inter or intra city railway system.

Frequently Asked Questions


Is it safe to visit Cambodia?

Cambodia is a safe country, the only challenge however, tourists are advised to take  caution at night around  Phnom Penh. Violent crime in Cambodia is rare. 



What is Cambodia famous for?

Cambodia is known for its World Heritage site, Angkor Wat,  which is the national symbol of Cambodia and the reason for  why  tourists flock into the country. 




What is Cambodia's typical meal?

A Cambodian meal consist of a soup, a salad,  fish and vegetables. 


When is the best time to go to Cambodia?

The best time to travel to Cambodia would be the dry season from mid October to April. Early summer is also a great time to visit if you don't mind higher temperatures and more frequent bouts of rainfall.