When we first considered visiting Cambodia, the question came up more than once: Is it safe? After spending time in cities like Phnom Penh and Siem Reapโand connecting with locals across the countryโwe can confidently say yes, Cambodia is safe for travelers in 2025. That said, like anywhere, it’s important to stay informed and prepared. This guide walks you through what to expect, how to stay safe, and the best ways to enjoy Cambodia with confidence.
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General Safety: What to Expect
Cambodia is welcoming and peaceful, with low rates of violent crime against tourists. Most visits are incident-free. You’ll find friendly locals, helpful guides, and a strong tourism infrastructure in popular areas like Siem Reap, Phnom Penh, and Kampot.
That said, petty crimeโlike bag snatching or pickpocketingโcan happen in crowded spots or at night. Using a crossbody bag and avoiding flashy jewelry helps lower your risk.
Common Scams & How to Avoid Them
While Cambodia is generally safe, itโs smart to stay alert for a few common scams:
- Tuk-tuk overcharging โ Always agree on a fare beforehand or use apps like Grab for more transparent pricing.
- Fake tour guides โ Book tours through hotels, reputable companies, or highly rated apps like Viator or GetYourGuide.
- Currency confusion โ Cambodia uses both USD and Cambodian riel. Double-check your change and understand the exchange rate to avoid being shorted.
Quick Tip: Always carry small USD billsโmany vendors canโt break large notes.
Transportation Safety
Tuk-tuks and motorbikes are the main ways to get around. While fun, traffic can be chaotic. If youโre not comfortable on a motorbike, stick to tuk-tuks or arrange private transport for longer trips.
For intercity travel, opt for trusted bus companies like Giant Ibis or book a private car. Avoid riding at night on remote roads due to visibility and condition concerns.
Health and Hygiene
Food safety is generally good in tourist areas. Stick to busy restaurants or well-reviewed street vendors. Bottled water is a mustโdonโt drink from the tap.
Travel insurance is strongly recommended, and consider vaccinations for hepatitis A, typhoid, and tetanus. Pharmacies are available in cities, but bring any necessary prescriptions with you.
Natural and Political Risks
Cambodia is not prone to natural disasters and remains politically stable. Demonstrations are rare and usually peaceful, but avoid large gatherings just in case. Always check for travel advisories before your trip for the latest updates.
Safe Areas to Stay
Tourist areas in Siem Reap, Phnom Penh, and Kampot are considered very safe, especially around major hotels, markets, and nightlife zones. Stick to well-lit streets at night, and use hotel safes for valuables.
If youโre heading to rural or lesser-visited regions, itโs helpful to hire a local guide or travel with a group to stay oriented and connected.
Final Thoughts
Soโis Cambodia safe to visit ? Absolutely. With a bit of common sense and some simple precautions, you’ll find Cambodia to be a warm, culturally rich, and travel-friendly destination. Whether you’re exploring ancient temples or floating villages, the real risk is not going at all.

















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