Spending just ₹6,400 per day, I explored ancient temples, savored street food delicacies, and experienced one of Southeast Asia’s most captivating destinations. That’s the magic of Cambodia—a country where your travel budget stretches further than you’d ever imagine!
Planning your dream adventure but worried about breaking the bank? You’re in the right place. Let me walk you through everything you need to know about the Cambodia Trip Cost so you can experience this incredible country without the financial stress.
Note: All prices are shown in both USD and INR. Current exchange rate: 1 USD = ₹88 INR (November 2025)
How Much Will a Trip to Cambodia Cost?
The short answer? It depends entirely on your travel style. Cambodia remains one of Southeast Asia’s most budget-friendly destinations, but costs vary significantly based on your preferences.
Here’s the reality: A typical traveler spends around $73 (₹6,400) per day, making Cambodia accessible for virtually any budget. Whether you’re backpacking on a shoestring or seeking luxury experiences, this country accommodates everyone.
Before diving into costs, here’s something crucial to know. Cambodia operates on a unique dual-currency system using both the Cambodian Riel (KHR) and the US dollar (USD). Locals use them interchangeably!
For amounts over a few dollars, expect to pay in USD. Change typically comes back in Riel. The exchange rate stays relatively stable at approximately 4,100 Riel to 1 USD. This makes price conversions incredibly simple for international travelers.
Pro Tip for Indian Travelers: Exchange your INR to USD in India before departure. You’ll get better rates than converting INR directly in Cambodia. Carry $300-500 USD cash initially.
Breaking Down Your Daily Cambodia Trip Cost
Let me be clear about something: Your daily expenses will vary dramatically depending on how you choose to travel. I’ve broken this down into three distinct categories to help you plan realistically.
Budget Travel (₹2,640-₹4,400 per day)
Traveling on a tight budget? Cambodia is your paradise. For $30-50 (₹2,640-₹4,400) daily, you’ll experience authentic local culture without sacrificing comfort.
What This Includes:
Dormitory beds or basic guesthouses ($5-15 / ₹440-₹1,320 per night)
Street food and local eateries ($3-5 / ₹265-₹440 per meal)
Tuk-tuks and local transportation ($2-5 / ₹175-₹440 per ride)
Temple entrances and basic activities
Budget travelers often find they spend even less than expected. Street food isn’t just cheap—it’s delicious and safe when you eat where locals eat.
Mid-Range Travel (₹4,400-₹8,800 per day)
This sweet spot offers the best value for money. At $50-100 (₹4,400-₹8,800) daily, you’ll enjoy comfortable accommodations and a mix of local and international dining experiences.
Your Budget Covers:
Three-star hotels or boutique guesthouses ($20-40 / ₹1,760-₹3,520 per night)
Mix of street food and restaurant dining ($5-15 / ₹440-₹1,320 per meal)
Private tuk-tuks or air-conditioned taxis
Guided tours and major attractions
Occasional splurge on unique experiences
I personally recommend this range. You get genuine local experiences while maintaining comfort and convenience.
Luxury Travel (₹8,800+ per day)
Want to indulge? Cambodia offers exceptional luxury at prices that would shock you elsewhere. For $100-150+ (₹8,800-₹13,200+) daily, you’ll experience world-class hospitality.
Premium Experiences Include:
Four and five-star hotels with pools and spas ($50-150+ / ₹4,400-₹13,200+ per night)
Fine dining and international cuisine ($15-50+ / ₹1,320-₹4,400+ per meal)
Private car rentals with drivers
Exclusive tours and VIP experiences
Spa treatments and premium activities
Here’s a secret: Even luxury travel in Cambodia costs significantly less than comparable experiences in Western countries or even many Indian metro cities!
Complete Cambodia Trip Cost Breakdown by Category
Expense Category
Budget
Mid-Range
Luxury
Accommodation (per night)
$5-15<>(₹440-₹1,320)
$25-50<>(₹2,200-₹4,400)
$60-200+<>(₹5,280-₹17,600+)
Meals (per day)
$10-15<>(₹880-₹1,320)
$20-35<>(₹1,760-₹3,080)
$50-100+<>(₹4,400-₹8,800+)
Transportation (per day)
$5-10<>(₹440-₹880)
$15-25<>(₹1,320-₹2,200)
$30-60+<>(₹2,640-₹5,280+)
Activities (per day)
$10-20<>(₹880-₹1,760)
$25-40<>(₹2,200-₹3,520)
$50-100+<>(₹4,400-₹8,800+)
DAILY TOTAL
$30-50<>(₹2,640-₹4,400)
$60-100<>(₹5,280-₹8,800)
$150-300+<>(₹13,200-₹26,400+)
Major Pre-Trip Expenses
Flight Costs to Cambodia from India
International flights represent your largest single expense. Prices fluctuate dramatically based on your departure location and travel season.
From Major Indian Cities:
Delhi/Mumbai to Siem Reap/Phnom Penh: ₹18,000-₹35,000 (round trip)
Kolkata to Phnom Penh: ₹15,000-₹28,000 (round trip)
Chennai/Bangalore to Cambodia: ₹20,000-₹38,000 (round trip)
Budget airlines (with layovers): ₹12,000-₹22,000
Popular Routes:
Via Bangkok (Thai Airways, IndiGo, Air India)
Via Kuala Lumpur (AirAsia, Malaysia Airlines)
Via Singapore (Singapore Airlines, Scoot)
Money-Saving Tip: Book 2-3 months in advance for savings of ₹5,000-10,000. Look for AirAsia and IndiGo sales during off-peak seasons.
Cambodia Visa Costs for Indian Citizens
Cambodia’s visa process is straightforward and affordable. Indian passport holders need a visa to enter Cambodia.
Visa Options:
30-day tourist visa on arrival: $30 USD (₹2,640) – cash only
E-visa (online application): $36 USD (₹3,168) – includes processing fee
Visa extensions: $35+ (₹3,080+) depending on duration
Pro Tip: I recommend getting the e-visa before departure. It saves time at immigration and you can pay online. Don’t have a passport photo at the airport? No problem—immigration offices provide this service for just $2 (₹175).
Accommodation Costs Across Cambodia
Your lodging choices significantly impact your Cambodia Trip Cost. The good news? Options exist for literally every budget level.
Budget Accommodations (₹440-₹1,320 per night)
Hostels remain incredibly affordable in major cities like Siem Reap and Phnom Penh.
What You Get:
Dormitory beds: $7-10 (₹615-880) per night
Private rooms in hostels: $12-15 (₹1,055-₹1,320)
Basic amenities: WiFi, air conditioning, lockers
Social common areas
Often includes breakfast
Recommended Areas:
Siem Reap: Pub Street area, Old Market
Phnom Penh: Riverside, BKK1 neighborhood
Mid-Range Hotels (₹2,200-₹4,400 per night)
This category offers exceptional value. You’ll find comfortable hotels with:
Air conditioning (essential!)
Private bathrooms with hot water
Swimming pools
Breakfast included
WiFi throughout
Room service
Tour booking assistance
I’ve stayed in gorgeous boutique hotels with rooftop pools for under $40 (₹3,520) per night! The quality rivals 4-star properties in India.
Luxury Resorts (₹5,280-₹17,600+ per night)
Here’s where Cambodia truly shines for luxury seekers. For less than $60 (₹5,280) nightly, I enjoyed an entire villa with:
Private swimming pool
Full kitchen
Modern bathroom with rain shower
Garden/terrace
Washing machine and dryer
Five-star international chains (Sofitel, Park Hyatt, Raffles) cost $100-200+ (₹8,800-₹17,600+) nightly—still remarkably affordable compared to similar properties in India’s luxury destinations like Goa or Kerala.
Top Luxury Hotels:
Amansara (Siem Reap): $900+ (₹79,200+)
Park Hyatt Siem Reap: $150-250 (₹13,200-₹22,000)
Raffles Hotel Le Royal (Phnom Penh): $180-300 (₹15,840-₹26,400)
Food and Dining Expenses
Cambodian cuisine deserves more recognition! From fragrant curries to fresh spring rolls, you’ll discover incredible flavors at every price point.
Street Food and Local Eateries (₹175-₹440 per meal)
Street food represents both the cheapest and most authentic dining option. Popular local dishes:
Must-Try Foods:
Fish Amok (coconut curry): $3-4 (₹265-₹350)
Nom Banh Chok (Khmer noodles): $2-3 (₹175-₹265)
Lok Lak (stir-fried beef): $3-4 (₹265-₹350)
Fried rice or noodles: $2-3 (₹175-₹265)
Fresh fruit smoothies: $1-2 (₹88-₹175)
Baguette sandwiches: $1-2 (₹88-₹175)
Mango sticky rice: $2-3 (₹175-₹265)
Safety Tip: Eat at busy stalls with high turnover. If locals are eating there, it’s fresh and safe!
Mid-Range Restaurants (₹440-₹1,320 per meal)
Tourist-friendly restaurants serving Khmer and international cuisine:
Average Prices:
Main courses: $5-10 (₹440-₹880)
Appetizers: $3-5 (₹265-₹440)
Desserts: $2-4 (₹175-₹350)
Cocktails: $3-6 (₹265-₹530)
Local Angkor beer: $0.50-1 (₹45-₹88) – yes, really!
Imported beer: $2-3 (₹175-₹265)
Fresh coconut: $1 (₹88)
High-End Dining (₹1,320-₹4,400+ per meal)
Upscale restaurants and hotel dining offer refined experiences:
Fine Dining Options:
Cuisine Wat Damnak (Siem Reap): $40-60 (₹3,520-₹5,280)
Great News: As of 2024, motorbikes are now permitted at Angkor Wat! Rentals offer freedom to explore independently.
Rental Costs:
Semi-automatic: $5-7 (₹440-₹615) per day
Manual motorcycle: $7-10 (₹615-₹880) per day
Helmets included
International driving license required
Safety Note: Traffic in Cambodia can be chaotic. Only rent if you’re an experienced rider. Always wear a helmet!
Activity and Attraction Costs
Cambodia’s attractions provide incredible value compared to similar experiences worldwide.
Angkor Wat Temple Complex (Must-Visit!)
The crown jewel of Cambodian tourism requires a special ticket:
Ticket Prices:
1-day pass: $37 (₹3,256)
3-day pass (valid 10 days): $62 (₹5,456) – Best value!
7-day pass (valid 1 month): $72 (₹6,336)
Worth every rupee! These ancient temples represent humanity’s greatest architectural achievements. The 3-day pass allows you to explore at a relaxed pace and catch both sunrise and sunset.
Additional Costs:
Tuk-tuk for temples: $15-20 (₹1,320-₹1,760) per day
Weather: Monsoon season, afternoon showers, high humidity
Pros:
30-50% lower hotel rates
Fewer tourists (enjoy temples peacefully!)
Lush, green landscapes
Best deals available
Cheaper flights
Cons:
Afternoon rains (usually 1-3 hours)
Some unpaved roads difficult
Very hot and humid
Costs:
Flights from India: ₹15,000-25,000 (cheapest!)
Hotel rates: Lowest of the year
Best for: Budget travelers, photographers, off-season lovers
Shoulder Season (April-May, September-October)
Weather: Hot in April-May, occasional rain in September-October
Pros:
Good weather overall
Moderate pricing (-15-25% vs high season)
Balanced crowd levels
Excellent overall value
Beautiful landscapes
Cons:
April-May very hot (35-40°C)
Some rain in September-October
Costs:
Flights from India: ₹18,000-28,000
Hotel rates: Good discounts available
Best for: Most travelers! Great balance of weather and value
My Recommendation: Visit in November or February for perfect weather without peak-season prices. April-May offers incredible deals if you can handle the heat!
Essential Budgeting Considerations
Travel Insurance (Don’t Skip This!)
Never skip travel insurance! It costs ₹2,640-₹7,040 for a two-week trip but protects against:
Coverage Includes:
Medical emergencies (hospitalization can cost ₹50,000+)
Trip cancellations and delays
Lost or stolen luggage
Emergency evacuation
Adventure activities coverage
COVID-19 related issues
Recommended Providers for Indian Travelers:
ICICI Lombard Travel Insurance
HDFC Ergo Travel Insurance
Bajaj Allianz Travel Insurance
Tata AIG Travel Insurance
Reliance Travel Insurance
Cost: ₹300-800 per day depending on coverage level
Tipping Culture in Cambodia
Tipping isn’t mandatory but greatly appreciated. Here’s a practical guide:
Restaurants:
Street food: Not expected
Local restaurants: Round up the bill
Tourist restaurants: 5-10% if no service charge
High-end dining: 10%
Transportation:
Tuk-tuk drivers: Not expected, but ₹88 for excellent service
Private drivers: ₹440-880 per day
Tour guides: ₹440-880 per person per day
Hotels:
Bellhops: ₹88-175 per bag
Housekeeping: ₹88-175 per night
Concierge: ₹175-440 for special arrangements
Spa Services: 10% of service cost
Tours and Activities: ₹440-880 for exceptional guides
Internet and SIM Cards
Stay connected affordably throughout your trip:
Tourist SIM Cards:
Price: $5-15 (₹440-₹1,320)
Data: 10-30GB included
Validity: 30 days
Available at: Airport, convenience stores, telecom shops
Popular Networks:
Smart Axiata (best coverage)
Cellcard
Metfone
Data Plans:
20GB monthly: $10-15 (₹880-₹1,320)
Unlimited social media: Often included
4G coverage: Excellent in cities, good in rural areas
WiFi Availability:
Most hotels: Free WiFi
Cafes and restaurants: Usually free
Download offline maps before arriving
Banking and ATMs
ATM Information:
International withdrawal fee: $4-5 (₹350-440) per transaction
Daily withdrawal limits: $500-1,000
Most ATMs dispense USD currency
Available 24/7 in major cities
Smart Banking Tips:
Use ATMs in banks during business hours (safest)
Withdraw larger amounts to minimize fees
Request multiple denominations (e.g., withdraw $280 instead of $200)
Keep transaction receipts
Notify your Indian bank about Cambodia travel to avoid card blocks
After multiple trips to Cambodia, here’s my honest assessment of the Cambodia Trip Cost for Indian travelers:
Budget Realistically
Add a Buffer: Always add 10-15% extra (₹5,000-10,000) for spontaneous activities and emergencies. Trust me, you’ll thank yourself later when you spot that perfect sunset boat tour or cooking class!
Unexpected Costs to Consider:
Extra baggage fees for souvenirs
Spa treatments (irresistible after temple climbing!)
Additional days (Cambodia is addictive)
Special dining experiences
Tips and gratuities
Prioritize Wisely
Splurge On:
Angkor Wat 3-day pass (₹5,456) – absolute must!
Good accommodation (₹2,200-₹4,400/night) – you need rest
At least one cooking class (₹1,320-₹2,640)
Phare Cambodian Circus (₹1,320-₹1,760)
One nice dinner (₹2,200-₹4,400)
Save On:
Most meals (street food is amazing!)
Transportation (tuk-tuks are cheap)
Shopping in tourist areas
Hotel restaurants
Fancy cocktails (local beer is ₹45!)
Currency Strategy for Indian Travelers
Before Leaving India:
Exchange ₹20,000-₹30,000 to USD at good rates
Carry mix of denominations ($1, $5, $10, $20, $50)
Keep ₹5,000-10,000 INR for India transit
Store money in multiple locations
In Cambodia:
Use ATMs for additional cash as needed
Pay in USD for better value
Accept Riel as change (use for small purchases)
Keep emergency USD separate
Stay Flexible
Some of my best experiences came from unplanned opportunities:
Spontaneous tuk-tuk tour of countryside (₹1,760)
Random cooking class invitation (₹1,320)
Extra day at Angkor temples (priceless)
Local festival we stumbled upon (free!)
Sunset boat ride on Tonle Sap (₹1,760)
Track Your Spending
Use These Apps:
Trail Wallet (travel expense tracker)
Splitwise (if traveling with others)
XE Currency (exchange rates)
Google Sheets (detailed tracking)
Daily Review: Spend 5 minutes each evening recording expenses. You’ll spot patterns and adjust accordingly.
Embrace Local Culture
Remember: The most memorable experiences often cost the least:
Conversations with monks at temples (free)
Wandering night markets (free, unless you shop!)
Watching sunset from temple hills (free with Angkor pass)
Cambodia offers international travel experience at similar or better value!
Who Should Visit Cambodia?
Perfect for:
First-time international travelers from India
History and culture enthusiasts
Budget backpackers
Honeymooners (affordable luxury!)
Families (safe, easy, educational)
Solo travelers (very safe)
Photography lovers
Food adventurers
Temple enthusiasts
Not Ideal for:
Beach-only vacations (go to Thailand/Philippines)
Shopping-focused trips (go to Dubai/Bangkok)
Party animals (head to Thailand)
Those who can’t handle heat/humidity
Start Planning Your Cambodia Adventure!
With this comprehensive budget guide, you’re equipped to experience everything this magical country offers without financial stress. Cambodia delivers experiences that far exceed their price tags.
Your Action Plan:
Decide Your Budget: Choose budget/mid-range/luxury level
Book Flights Early: 2-3 months in advance for best prices
Get E-Visa: Apply online 1-2 weeks before departure
Exchange Currency: Get USD in India before leaving
Buy Travel Insurance: Don’t skip this!
Book First 2 Nights: Accommodation in advance
Download Apps: Grab, Maps.me, XE Currency
Pack Smart: Light clothes, sun protection, comfortable shoes
Stay Flexible: Leave room for spontaneous adventures
Enjoy! Cambodia awaits your discovery
The ancient temples, friendly locals, delicious cuisine, and budget-friendly everything make Cambodia one of the best international destinations for Indian travelers. Whether you’re spending ₹70,000 or ₹2,00,000, you’ll create unforgettable memories!
Start planning your Cambodia adventure today!
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a Cambodia trip cost from India for 7 days?
A 7-day Cambodia trip from India costs ₹62,000-₹1,35,400 depending on your travel style. Budget travelers spend ₹62,000-₹1,05,400, mid-range travelers ₹82,000-₹1,35,400, and luxury travelers ₹1,50,000+. This includes flights, visa, accommodation, food, transportation, and activities.
Is Cambodia cheaper than Thailand for Indian tourists?
Yes! Cambodia is generally 10-20% cheaper than Thailand. Accommodation costs ₹2,200-₹4,400 vs Thailand’s ₹2,640-₹5,280, meals average ₹1,760-₹3,080 vs Thailand’s ₹2,200-₹3,960. Street food, transportation, and activities are also more affordable in Cambodia.
Can I use credit cards in Cambodia or do I need cash?
Cash (USD) is king in Cambodia! Major hotels and upscale restaurants accept Visa/Mastercard, but most local shops, markets, street food stalls, and tuk-tuks only take cash. Carry USD and withdraw from ATMs as needed (₹350-440 fee per transaction).
Is Cambodia cheaper than Goa or Kerala for vacation?
Yes! You’ll spend 30-40% less in Cambodia compared to Goa or Kerala for similar quality experiences, especially accommodation and food. A comfortable mid-range hotel in Cambodia costs ₹2,200-₹4,400 vs ₹3,500-₹7,000 in Goa during peak season.
How much cash should I carry to Cambodia from India?
Carry $300-500 USD (₹26,400-₹44,000) in cash for your initial expenses. Exchange INR to USD in India before departure for better rates. Use ATMs in Cambodia for additional cash as needed. Keep emergency cash separate.
Is Cambodia safe for Indian solo female travelers?
Absolutely! Cambodia is very safe for solo female travelers, including Indians. Petty theft exists in tourist areas, so watch your belongings. Cambodians are friendly and helpful. Avoid isolated areas at night and use common sense precautions.
Do I need vaccinations to travel to Cambodia from India?
Consult your doctor 4-6 weeks before travel. Commonly recommended vaccinations include Hepatitis A & B, Typhoid, and routine vaccines (MMR, Tetanus). Malaria prophylaxis if visiting rural areas. Yellow fever certificate required if coming from endemic areas.
What’s the best time to visit Cambodia for lowest prices?
Visit during low season (June-September) for 30-50% lower hotel rates and flights from India starting at ₹15,000-25,000. You’ll experience afternoon rains but enjoy uncrowded temples and significant savings. Shoulder season (April-May, September-October) offers good balance.
Can vegetarians find good food in Cambodia?
Yes! While Cambodian cuisine is seafood and meat-heavy, vegetarian options exist especially in tourist areas. You’ll find tofu dishes, vegetable curries, fried rice, noodles, and fresh fruits. Indian restaurants are available in Siem Reap and Phnom Penh. Always specify “no fish sauce.”
Is Cambodia trip worth it from India compared to other destinations?
Absolutely! Cambodia offers world-class attractions (Angkor Wat), rich culture, affordable costs (₹44,000-₹1,35,000/week), and short flights (4-6 hours with layover). It’s perfect for first-time international travelers, history enthusiasts, and budget-conscious explorers seeking authentic experiences.
How many days are enough for Cambodia trip?
7-10 days is ideal for first-time visitors. Spend 3-4 days in Siem Reap (Angkor temples), 2-3 days in Phnom Penh (history and culture), and 2-3 days at beaches (Sihanoukville/Koh Rong). Budget travelers can extend to 14+ days comfortably.
What’s not included in typical Cambodia daily budgets?
International flights from India, visa fees (₹2,640-₹3,168), travel insurance (₹2,000-₹7,000), pre-trip shopping, souvenirs (₹4,400-₹8,800), tips, airport transfers, and optional equipment like GoPro rentals or special gear.
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Last Updated: November 2025 | Author: Travel Tourister Team
Disclaimer: All prices mentioned are approximate and subject to change based on season, exchange rates, and availability. Always verify current prices before booking. This guide is for informational purposes only.
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