Country Guides
Cambodia
Accommodation
Accommodation
Cambodia
Hotels
Accommodation standards have improved greatly, especially in Phnom Penh, Siem Reap and Sihanoukville, with a variety of hotels and hostels. Elsewhere there is usually one good standard hotel in town, although facilities are limited. There is no official grading of hotels and the prices are the only way to decide the quality of a hotel.
Phnom Penh and Siem Reap have some superb hotels with all the facilities and services expected in international-standard properties, such as air conditioning, satellite TV, room service, restaurants, bars and swimming pool. There is also a good selection of mid-range hotels with many of the same facilities apart from room service and swimming pool.
Guest Houses
There is a variety of good guest houses available in the capital and in most towns around Cambodia. Facilities are limited but often include air conditioning or a fan and a restaurant. Some have shared bathrooms. Some budget guest houses do not have restaurants so guests have to buy breakfast in a local cafe.
Budget hotels and hostels are plentiful, although they tend to be very basic and are best suited to backpackers.
Camping/Caravanning
There are no campsites in Cambodia. A few travel companies arrange camping for organised groups who are travelling right off the beaten track, and all camping equipment is supplied. There are plans to build an extensive campsite at Kampot River, with a provisional opening date of October 2009.
Youth Hostels
These are available in Phnom Penh, Siem Reap and Sihanoukville.
Self Catering
Many companies offer villas for long stay breaks in Cambodia. The best are centred around major cities like Phnom Penh.
Hotels
Accommodation standards have improved greatly, especially in Phnom Penh, Siem Reap and Sihanoukville, with a variety of hotels and hostels. Elsewhere there is usually one good standard hotel in town, although facilities are limited. There is no official grading of hotels and the prices are the only way to decide the quality of a hotel.
Phnom Penh and Siem Reap have some superb hotels with all the facilities and services expected in international-standard properties, such as air conditioning, satellite TV, room service, restaurants, bars and swimming pool. There is also a good selection of mid-range hotels with many of the same facilities apart from room service and swimming pool.
Phnom Penh and Siem Reap have some superb hotels with all the facilities and services expected in international-standard properties, such as air conditioning, satellite TV, room service, restaurants, bars and swimming pool. There is also a good selection of mid-range hotels with many of the same facilities apart from room service and swimming pool.
Guest Houses
There is a variety of good guest houses available in the capital and in most towns around Cambodia. Facilities are limited but often include air conditioning or a fan and a restaurant. Some have shared bathrooms. Some budget guest houses do not have restaurants so guests have to buy breakfast in a local cafe.
Budget hotels and hostels are plentiful, although they tend to be very basic and are best suited to backpackers.
Budget hotels and hostels are plentiful, although they tend to be very basic and are best suited to backpackers.
Camping/Caravanning
There are no campsites in Cambodia. A few travel companies arrange camping for organised groups who are travelling right off the beaten track, and all camping equipment is supplied. There are plans to build an extensive campsite at Kampot River, with a provisional opening date of October 2009.
Youth Hostels
These are available in Phnom Penh, Siem Reap and Sihanoukville.
Self Catering
Many companies offer villas for long stay breaks in Cambodia. The best are centred around major cities like Phnom Penh.









