Announcement On the Pilot Implementation of Visa Exemption for Chinese Tourists in 2026
The APSARA National Authority has officially launched new tourist routes at several major temples within the Angkor Archaeological Park to enhance visitor experiences and promote the site’s universal value.
IndiGo becomes the first Indian airline to connect India and Cambodia with direct flights from Kolkata to Siem Reap, starting 13 November 2025. Operating three times a week, this new route will boost tourism, trade, and cultural exchange while making Siem Reap’s wonders from Angkor Wat to its vibrant local culture more accessible than ever.
The APSARA National Authority will close access for cars, tricycles, and motorcycles in front of Angkor Wat starting September 25, 2025, allowing only bicycles and pedestrians. A new detour road from the south side of the temple to Preah Norodom Sihanmony Boulevard will be available for vehicles. This measure aims to preserve Angkor’s heritage, ensure safety, and reduce congestion.
In an effort to promote sustainable tourism and reduce plastic waste, five water refill stations have been made available throughout the Angkor Archaeological Park in Siem Reap, Cambodia. These stations offer free access to safe drinking water for tourists who bring their own bottles.
Cambodia v-Pass is an innovative border checkpoint control system that replaces the traditional passport stamp and QR code sticker previously used upon entry into Cambodia.
We are proud to celebrate Cambodia’s remarkable achievement at the 2024 World Rice Conference, held in Manila, Philippines, where Phka Romduol rice was awarded the title of “World’s Best Rice”.
The world's largest kesarkol (Orchids), which has been in Cambodia for nearly 10 years, has bloomed for the first time in the kesarkol garden of the Sok An kesarkol Research and Conservation Center, Phnom Kulen, in Siem Reap. This type of kesarkol can grow hundreds of meters tall and live for hundreds of years, according to the Ministry of Environment. The world's largest kesarkol is known in Khmer as Preah Traheng. Preah Traheng is a rare type of kesarkol tree in Cambodia that grows in the Cardamom Mountains of Koh Kong Province and the Dangrek Mountains of Preah Vihear Province and Siem Reap Province.
The Siem Reap Provincial Administration is honored to inform all citizens, domestic and i
Siem Reap International Airport would like to inform the general public that:
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