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Now that the pandemic has subsided throughout the world and countries are trying to reboot their economies, Cambodia is now open for business in 2022.
In this video, I explain what is the latest advice from the Australian smart traveller government website.
So, this video is mainly aimed at Australian travellers, but may be relevant to all visitors to Cambodia.
Please understand, that most of the information following is not just my opinions, but the Australian Governments.
The Australian government has reviewed their advice for Cambodia.
They have lowered the travel advice level.
They now advise you to exercise normal safety precautions.
Cambodia has recommenced the Visa-on-Arrival program.
If you can show proof of vaccination, you don't need any COVID-19 tests pre-departure or on-arrival.
You can travel to Cambodia via air, land, and sea.
If you're unvaccinated, you're still required to quarantine for 7 days.
The Australian government now advises to exercise normal safety precautions in Cambodia.
Exercise common sense and look out for suspicious behaviour, as you would in Australia.
Health advice is continually changing as we learn more about COVID-19 and new variants may be discovered.
Rules and restrictions to prevent outbreaks can change quickly.
It’s important to regularly check the rules in the destinations you’re travelling to and transiting through, as well as the requirements at the Australian border.
These may differ between state and territory jurisdictions.
The Australian government believe ‘Snatch-and-grab’ crimes against travellers are common.
Thieves often travel on motorbikes and target pedestrians or people in open taxis.
Don’t carry bags that are easy to steal.
Walk away from the curb with your bag on the opposite side to the traffic.
In my experience, I have never seen that, but it doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen.
Theft from hotel rooms and luggage in buses can occur.
Always keep an eye on your belongings!
Scams, credit card fraud and ATM fraud may be an issue, so check for card-skimming devices before using ATMs.
Sexual assault may occur in tourist areas.
Hang out with people you trust in nightclubs, bars and taxis.
At night, don’t travel alone and travel only in well-lit public areas.
Use taxis ordered through ride-hailing apps rather than motorcycle taxis or tuk tuks.
Many people in Cambodia own guns.
Gun crime, violent disputes and shootouts may occur.
Be wary of invitations from strangers.
Never carry parcels or luggage for others.
Protests can turn violent, so, avoid large public gatherings.
Officials may deport foreigners involved in protests.
Severe storms and flooding can occur during the wet season (July to November).
These can disrupt services and travel, including on the Mekong River.
Check with your tour operator for updates.
Some health tips for you to follow:
COVID-19 remains a risk in Cambodia.
Take care buying medication in Cambodia.
Local pharmacies may sell fake medication.
Carry enough medication from Australia for your trip.
Don't drink homemade or unlabelled alcohol.
It may contain harmful substances, particularly methanol.
Get medical help if you have symptoms of methanol poisoning, including fatigue, headaches, nausea, and vision problems.
Insect-borne diseases include Dengue, Chikungunya, Japanese Encephalitis and Malaria are present. Use insect repellent and wear appropriate clothing.
Get vaccinated for Japanese encephalitis before you travel and ensure your accommodation is insect-proof.
Consider taking anti-malarial medication.
Animals in Cambodia can carry rabies and rabies can be fatal without immediate treatment.
Think about getting pre-travel vaccination for rabies.
Get medical attention straight away if an animal scratches or bites you even if you have received the pre-travel vaccination.
Outbreaks of hand, foot and mouth disease are common.
It is a major worry for Australian immigration, so avoid areas that are known to have foot and mouth disease.
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