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Cambodia Trip Cost from India
Detailed Budget Guide 2026

Realistic cost breakdown for flights, visa, hotels, food, Angkor pass & total budget for 5–7 days. India-specific pricing.

Updated for 2026 Travelers
Written by Nisha Chaudhary — Asia Travel Specialist
Reviewed by Namrata Sethi · Asia Travel Reviewer
Last updated after reviewing:
  • Cambodia e-visa fee update (USD 36) & visa-on-arrival cash requirement (USD 30)
  • Angkor Archaeological Park ticket pricing revision for foreign tourists (2025)
  • Flight fare trends India-Cambodia via Bangkok/Kuala Lumpur/Singapore (Q1 2026)

Last updated: April 2026

Cambodia Trip Cost from India — Quick Summary
Realistic 2026 pricing for Indian travelers planning a 5–7 day Cambodia trip

5-Day Budget Estimate

  • Return Flights: ₹35,000 – ₹55,000
  • Visa (Tourist): ~₹2,500 (USD 30–36)
  • Hotels (4 nights): ₹6,000 – ₹18,000
  • Food (5 days): ₹6,000 – ₹15,000
  • Local Transport: ₹2,500 – ₹7,500
  • Angkor Pass (3-day): ~₹5,200 (USD 62)
  • Activities/Misc: ₹3,000 – ₹8,000
  • Total (5 days): ₹65,000 – ₹95,000

Budget travelers can manage with ₹55,000 by choosing hostels, street food, and skipping domestic flights. Luxury experiences may reach ₹1.2 lakh with boutique hotels and private guides.

7-Day Extended Estimate

  • Return Flights: ₹35,000 – ₹55,000
  • Visa: ~₹2,500
  • Hotels (6 nights): ₹9,000 – ₹27,000
  • Food (7 days): ₹8,400 – ₹21,000
  • Local Transport: ₹3,500 – ₹10,500
  • Angkor Pass: ~₹5,200
  • Island Extension (Koh Rong): ₹4,000 – ₹12,000
  • Total (7 days): ₹85,000 – ₹1.2 lakh

Adding a coastal island extension (Koh Rong/Samloem) increases cost by ₹4K–₹12K but delivers unforgettable beach experiences. Domestic flights between Phnom Penh & Siem Reap cost ₹3K–₹6K one-way.

India Traveler Tip: Cambodia uses a dual currency system (USD + Cambodian Riel). Carry crisp USD bills in small denominations ($1, $5, $10). ATMs charge ~USD 4–5 per withdrawal. For the complete Cambodia travel guide covering visa, itinerary & tips, see our Cambodia travel guide. Plan your route using the Cambodia itinerary guide.

Flight Costs from India to Cambodia
Realistic airfare expectations for Indian departure cities in 2026
Departure City Route (via) Price Range (Return) Best Booking Window
Delhi (DEL)Bangkok / Kuala Lumpur₹35,000 – ₹52,0006–8 weeks ahead
Mumbai (BOM)Bangkok / Singapore₹38,000 – ₹55,0006–8 weeks ahead
Kolkata (CCU)Bangkok (shortest)₹32,000 – ₹48,0004–6 weeks ahead
Chennai (MAA)Singapore / KL₹40,000 – ₹58,0006–8 weeks ahead
Bangalore (BLR)Bangkok / Singapore₹42,000 – ₹60,0008–10 weeks ahead
Delhi
ViaBangkok/KL
Price₹35K–₹52K
Mumbai
ViaBangkok/SG
Price₹38K–₹55K
Kolkata
ViaBangkok
Price₹32K–₹48K

Money-Saving Tips: Fly mid-week (Tue–Thu) for 10–20% lower fares. Use Google Flights price tracking. Consider flying into Phnom Penh (often cheaper) then taking a bus (~₹800) to Siem Reap instead of direct Siem Reap flights.

Cambodia Visa Fees for Indians
Simple, affordable visa process with transparent pricing

Visa Cost Breakdown

  • E-Visa (Online): USD 36 (~₹3,000) via evisa.gov.kh
  • Visa on Arrival: USD 30 (~₹2,500) at PNH/SAI airports
  • Processing Time: E-visa ~3 days; On arrival: instant
  • Validity: 30 days single entry (both options)
  • Payment: E-visa: credit card; On arrival: crisp USD cash only

For detailed visa documentation requirements and step-by-step application guidance, visit our Cambodia visa guide.

Cambodia Hotel Costs for Indian Travelers
Realistic nightly rates across budget tiers in Phnom Penh & Siem Reap

Phnom Penh Hotels

  • Budget (Hostel/Guesthouse): ₹800 – ₹1,500/night
  • Mid-Range (3-star boutique): ₹1,500 – ₹3,500/night
  • Premium (4-star riverside): ₹3,500 – ₹7,000/night
  • Luxury (5-star colonial): ₹7,000+/night

Best value areas: Riverside (tourist-friendly), BKK1 (quiet, upscale), Toul Tom Poung (local vibe, markets).

Siem Reap Hotels

  • Budget: ₹1,000 – ₹2,000/night
  • Mid-Range: ₹2,000 – ₹4,500/night
  • Premium: ₹4,500 – ₹9,000/night
  • Luxury Resort: ₹9,000+/night

Stay near Pub Street for nightlife convenience, or choose quieter areas like Wat Bo Road for temple proximity. Many hotels offer free tuk-tuk to Angkor gates.

Daily Food & Transport Costs
Realistic per-day spending for meals and local travel in Cambodia

Food Costs (Per Day)

  • Street Food Breakfast: ₹200 – ₹400 (noodles, fruit, coffee)
  • Local Lunch: ₹400 – ₹800 (Amok, Lok Lak, rice dishes)
  • Mid-Range Dinner: ₹800 – ₹1,800 (restaurant with AC)
  • Pub Street Meal + Drink: ₹1,000 – ₹2,000
  • Vegetarian Options: Widely available in Siem Reap & PP; specify "no prahok"

Daily Food Budget: ₹1,200 – ₹3,000 depending on dining style. Street food is safe, delicious, and extremely affordable.

Local Transport Costs

  • Tuk-tuk (city ride): ₹150 – ₹400 per trip
  • Tuk-tuk (half-day hire): ₹800 – ₹1,500
  • Grab/PassApp ride: ₹100 – ₹300 (app-based pricing)
  • Bus PP ↔ Siem Reap: ₹800 – ₹1,200 one-way
  • Domestic Flight PP ↔ SR: ₹3,000 – ₹6,000 one-way
  • Bicycle Rental: ₹200 – ₹400/day (Siem Reap)

Daily Transport Budget: ₹500 – ₹1,500 for city exploration. Download Grab & PassApp apps before arrival for transparent pricing.

Angkor Archaeological Park Pass Pricing
Official ticket costs and value analysis for Indian travelers

Official Pass Prices (2026)

  • 1-Day Pass: USD 37 (~₹3,100)
  • 3-Day Pass: USD 62 (~₹5,200) — Valid 10 days, best value
  • 7-Day Pass: USD 72 (~₹6,000) — Valid 1 month
  • Children under 12: Free (passport required)
  • Purchase Location: Official Angkor Ticket Center only
  • Photo Required: Pass includes your photo, checked at temple gates

Pro Tip: The 3-day pass offers exceptional value. Most Indian travelers visit Angkor Wat sunrise, Bayon, Ta Prohm, and Banteay Srei across 2–3 days. Buy the pass after 4:30 PM for free sunset entry that day + 3 full days.

Money-Saving Tips for Indian Travelers
Practical ways to reduce Cambodia trip costs without compromising experience

Flight & Booking Hacks

  • Book flights 6–8 weeks ahead; use Google Flights price alerts
  • Fly mid-week (Tue–Thu) for 10–20% lower fares
  • Consider Phnom Penh arrival + bus to Siem Reap (saves ₹2K–₹4K vs direct SR flight)
  • Bundle domestic flights with international tickets for better rates
  • Use incognito mode when searching flights to avoid dynamic pricing

On-Ground Savings

  • Carry crisp USD cash — ATMs charge ~USD 4–5 per withdrawal
  • Eat at local markets & street stalls (safe, delicious, 50% cheaper)
  • Negotiate tuk-tuk fares upfront; use Grab/PassApp for transparent pricing
  • Buy Angkor 3-day pass after 4:30 PM for free sunset entry + 3 full days
  • Stay slightly outside Pub Street for 20–30% lower hotel rates
  • Carry reusable water bottle — refill at hotels (saves ₹200–₹400/day)

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Frequently Asked Questions — Cambodia Cost for Indians
Direct answers to common budget queries from Indian travelers
1What is the total cost for a 5-day Cambodia trip from India?
A 5-day Cambodia trip from India costs approximately ₹65,000–₹95,000 per person including return flights (₹35K–₹55K), visa (~₹2.5K), 4 nights hotel (₹6K–₹18K), food (₹6K–₹15K), Angkor pass (~₹5.2K), and local transport. Budget travelers can manage with ₹55K; luxury experiences may reach ₹1.2L.
2How much does Cambodia visa cost for Indians?
Cambodia tourist visa costs USD 30 (~₹2,500) for visa on arrival at airports, or USD 36 (~₹3,000) for e-visa via the official evisa.gov.kh portal. Both grant 30-day single entry. Carry crisp USD cash for visa on arrival.
3What is the Angkor Wat ticket price for Indian tourists?
Angkor Archaeological Park tickets cost USD 37 for 1-day, USD 62 for 3-day (valid 10 days), or USD 72 for 7-day (valid 1 month). The 3-day pass (~₹5,200) offers best value for most Indian travelers visiting Siem Reap.
4Is Cambodia cheaper than Thailand for Indian travelers?
Yes, Cambodia is generally 15–25% cheaper than Thailand for on-ground expenses like food, transport, and mid-range hotels. Flight costs are similar. Angkor pass is a premium expense but delivers exceptional cultural value unmatched in Southeast Asia.
5How much should I budget per day in Cambodia?
Budget ₹2,500–₹4,500 per day excluding flights and Angkor pass. This covers 3-star hotel (₹1.5K–₹3K), local food (₹1.2K–₹2.5K), tuk-tuk transport (₹500–₹1.5K), and incidental expenses. Add Angkor pass cost separately for Siem Reap days.
6What is the cheapest way to reach Cambodia from India?
Book flights 6–8 weeks in advance via Bangkok (Thai Smile/Bangkok Airways) or Kuala Lumpur (AirAsia). Mid-week departures (Tue–Thu) are 10–20% cheaper. Consider flying into Phnom Penh instead of Siem Reap for slightly lower fares, then take a domestic bus (~₹800) to Siem Reap.

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