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Basic Needs

What you'll spend and what you'll need, day by day

Dernière mise à jour : 12 mai 2026

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Daily Budget at a Glance

Estimated daily spend per person (USD). Range driver: alcohol, AC rooms, and whether you use PassApp or hired drivers.

Tier Phnom Penh Siem Reap Coast (Kampot / Otres / Koh Rong)
Backpacker $25-35 $22-33 $30-45
Comfortable $55-85 $50-80 $70-110
Premium $150-250+ $140-230+ $180-300+

Tip: Sihanoukville's casino-zone economy distorts coastal pricing. The figures above reflect Otres Beach, Koh Rong, and Kampot — where most independent travellers stay.

Cash on Hand

Carry $40-60/day in mixed denominations: small USD bills ($1, $5, $10) plus KHR for sub-dollar change and rural areas. ATMs are widely available in cities, but islands and remote provinces are cash-only.

See Money & Currency for ATM fees, KHQR, and the Bakong Tourists app.

Accommodation

Type Per night Notes
Hostel dorm $6-12 Fan $6-8 · AC pod $10-14
Budget guesthouse (private) $15-25 AC + en-suite standard
Mid-range boutique $30-80 Pool, breakfast, central
4-star international $60-150 Sokha / Raffles tier $200+

Seasonal spikes: November-February peak adds 30-50% in Siem Reap. Christmas/NYE and Khmer New Year (mid-April) push +50-100% with advance lockouts. Book a month ahead for these windows.

Food & Drink

Item Price
Street food (bai sach chrouk, lort cha, nom banh chok) $1-2
Local restaurant meal $2.50-5
Tourist restaurant meal $6-12
Iced street Cambodian coffee $0.75-1.25
Brown Coffee latte $3-4
Starbucks latte $4-5
Bottled water 1.5L (minimart) $0.50-0.80
Bottled water 1.5L (tourist restaurant) $1-2
Draft Angkor / Cambodia beer (happy hour) $0.50-1
Beer at minimart (can) $0.50-0.75
Tourist-bar bottled beer $2-3.50
Fresh fruit shake / sugarcane juice $0.75-2

Getting Around

Quick reference — full detail in Getting Around.

  • PassApp tuk-tuk in-city: $1.50-4 (minimum fare $0.75)
  • Grab tuk-tuk: typically $0.50-1 higher than PassApp for the same route
  • PP ↔ Siem Reap bus: $15-17 standard (Mekong Express / Giant Ibis) · $25-35 VIP sleeper
  • Domestic flight PP ↔ Siem Reap: $60-110 one-way
  • Tuk-tuk day rate at Angkor: $20-25 Small Circuit · $25-35 Grand Circuit · sunrise add $5

Connectivity

Quick reference — full detail in SIM Cards & Internet.

  • Smart Traveller SIM: $5 for ~30GB / 15 days — the most popular tourist SIM
  • Cellcard tourist plan: up to 100GB on the $10 tier
  • Airalo eSIM: $4.50 (1GB / 7 days) → $13 (5GB / 30 days)
  • Holafly eSIM: $6.90-$139.90 day-tiered unlimited plans

5G is live nationwide. Cambodia launched commercial 5G on 1 January 2026 via Smart, Cellcard, and Metfone. Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, and 21+ provinces are already covered; build-out to all 25 provinces is targeted for end-2026.

Pharmacy & Personal Care

Available locally at U-Care, Pharmacie de la Gare, and most minimarts:

  • DEET repellent (OFF, Soffell, 14-50% DEET): $3-6
  • Paracetamol / ibuprofen: $0.50-2 per blister
  • Oral rehydration salts (ORS sachets): $0.25-0.50 each
  • Anti-diarrheal (loperamide): $1-3
  • Basic first-aid kit: $5-10
  • Sanitary pads: $1.50-3, widely stocked

Bring from home:

  • Sunscreen — local stock is limited and often whitening-formula; $8-18 if you must buy here
  • Tampons — hard to find, especially applicator-style; $1.50-4 per pack at Lucky's, U-Care, or major supermarkets only
  • Prescription medications in original packaging
  • Reef-safe sunscreen for the islands
  • Contact lens solution in your preferred brand

Power & Adapters

  • 230V, 50Hz
  • Plug types A, C, and G are all in active use — there's no dominant type, so a universal adapter is essential
  • Universal adapters at AEON, Lucky's, and electronics shops on Sihanouk Blvd: $3-8
  • Mains reliability: Phnom Penh and Siem Reap are stable, with occasional dry-season brownouts (Mar-May). Remote islands (Koh Rong, Koh Rong Sanloem) can lose power for up to 8 hours — most mid-range hotels and dive shops run generators

Money Quick Reference

ATM Withdrawal fee Max withdrawal
BRED Bank $6 Visa / $10 Mastercard $2,000
Canadia Bank $5 $1,000
ABA Bank $4-8 $1,000
ACLEDA Bank $5 $1,000
  • KHQR via Bakong Tourists app: link a Visa or Mastercard, pay in USD or KHR at 3.3 million+ merchants. Foreign-card top-ups carry ~3.5% + $2 fees
  • Exchange, best to worst: banks > licensed market changers > airport counters
  • Card acceptance reality: reliable at 3-star+ hotels, supermarkets, malls, and chain F&B. Local restaurants, street food, and tuk-tuks remain cash or KHQR only

See Money & Currency for the full picture.

What to Refuse Without Apology

A handful of inflated prices to push back on:

  • Phnom Penh airport tuk-tuk: fair via PassApp $6-8; touts ask $15-20. Techo International Airport (the new PP airport, ~20 km out): fair $15-18, touts $30+
  • Angkor sunrise add-on: drivers agree $15 then add $5-10 the next morning. Lock the total upfront in writing or via text
  • Border "visa upgrade" / "stamp" fees: $2-5 unofficial asks at land crossings. Refuse politely — land visa-on-arrival is $30 only
  • Change-in-riel trick: change handed back at a 3,800-3,900 KHR/USD rate (vs. market ~4,100). Know roughly what your change should be

See Safety & Scams for the full list.

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