Thursday, July 3, 2014

Royal Embassy of Cambodia Abroad

Country (City) Contact Address

Australia ( Residence), New Zealand

H.E. Mr. CHUM SOUNRY
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Royal Embassy of Cambodia
No. 5 Canterbury Crescent,
Deakin, A.C.T. 2600, Australia
Tel: (612) 6273 1259, 6273 1154,
Fax: (612) 6273 1053
Email: camemb.aus@mfa.gov.kh
www.embassyofcambodia.org.nz
Belgium ( Residence ), Austria,
Nethelands, EU, Luxembourg

H.E. Mr. HEM SAEM
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
Royal Embassy of Cambodia
264A, Avenue de Tervuren 1150,
Bruxeles (Belgium)
Tel: (32) 277 20 372
Fax: (32) 277 08 999
E-mail: camemb.bel@mfa.gov.kh
Brunei Darussalam,
(Bandar Seri Begawan)

H.E. Mr. CHHAY SOKHAN
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
Royal Embassy of Cambodia
N0. 7, Simpang 1444-14, Jalan Beribi,
BE 1118, Gadong, Negara
Tel:  (673)  2426450
Fax: (673) 2426452
E-mail: camemb.brn@mfa.gov.kh
People's Republic of China
(Beijing)

H.E. Mrs. KHEK CAI MEALY SYSODA
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
Royal Embassy of Cambodia
No 9, Dong Zhi Men Wai Dajie,
Beijing, P.R.China,
P C: 100600
Tel: (8610) 653 21889
Fax: (8610) 653 23507
E-mail: camemb.chn@mfa.gov.kh
People's Republic of China (Guangzhou)
Mr. HOUR SOPHARA
Consul General
Royal Consulate General of Cambodia
Room 811, The Garden Hotel,
Huan Shi, Rd. E.Guangzhou, P.R.China.
P C: 510064
Tel: (8620) 838 79005
Fax: (8620) 838 79006
E-mail: camcg.gqz@mfa.gov.kh
People's Republic of China
(Hong Kong)

Mr. CHHEANG THYRA
Consul General
Royal Consulate General of Cambodia
Unit 1218, 12th Floor, Star House,
No. 3 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui,
Kowloom, Hong Kong, P.R.China.
Tel:  (852) 2546 0718
Fax: (852) 2803 0570
E-mail: camcg.hk@mfa.gov.kh
People's Republic of China (Shanghai) 
Mr. SOK CHEA
Consul General
Royal Consulate General of Cambodia
A/12 Floor, Sapphire Tower,
No. 253-267, Middle Tianmu Road,
Shanghai 200070, P. R. of China.
Tel: (86-21) 51015857
Fax: (86-21) 51015855
E-mail: camcg.sh@mfa.gov.k
People's Republic of China (Chongqing)
Mr.  NEANG SAMRITHKOMAR
Consul General
#1902, Building A, No 9, Yang He Road,
Jiang Bei District, Chongqing, P.R China
Tel:  (0086 )89116416, 89116417
Fax: (0086) 23 89111369
E-mail: camcg.cqg@mfa.gov.kh
People's Republic of China
(Kunming)

Mr. SAO KHORADIN
Consul General
Royal Consulate General of Cambodia
Guan Fang Plaza, 14th Floor, No. 258,
Bai Yun Road, Kunming City,
Yunnan Province, P.R. China.
Tel: (0871) 331 7320
Fax: (0871) 331 6220
E-mail: camcg.kmg@mfa.gov.kh
People's Republic of China
(Nanning)

Mr. IM SOPHY
Consul General
Royal Consulate General of Cambodia
No 85, Minzu Ave, 2nd Floor,
Nanseng Tower, Nanning City,
Guangzi China, C 530022, P.R. China
E-mail: camcg.nng@mfa.gov.kh
Republic of Cuba (Havana)
H.E.  Mrs. HAY SUNARIN
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
Royal Embassy of Cambodia
5ta.Ave. No. 7001 e/ 70y 72, Miramar, Havana, Cuba
Tel: (537) 204 1496
Fax: (537) 204 6400
E-mail: camemb.cub@mfa.gov.kh
Republic of France (Residence)
Spain, Italy, Malta Portugal,
Greece, Andorre and Cyprus

H.E.  Mr. UCH KIMAN
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
Royal Embassy of Cambodia
4,rue Adolphe Yvon 75116 Paris, France
Tel: (331) 4503 4720
Fax: (331) 4503 4740
E-mail: arc.paris@mfa.gov.kh
Republic of France (Paris- Unesco)
H.E. Mr. NOUTH  NARANG
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
Permanent Delegation of
The Kingdom of Cambodia to UNESCO
No. 2 Place de Barcelone
75016 Paris, France
Tel: (331) 4525 1502
Fax: (331) 4525 8472
E-mail: camemb.unesco@mfa.gov.kh
Federal Republic of Germany (Residence)
Slovenia, Poland,Czech, Hungary, Slovakia

H.E. Dr. CHEM WIDHYA
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
Royal Embassy of Cambodia
Benjamin-Vogelsdorf St.2, 13187
Berlin, F.R. of Germany
Tel: (4930) 4863 7901
Fax: (4930) 4863 7973
E-mail: camemb.gmy@mfa.gov.kh
Republic of India (Residence)
Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Pakistan

H.E.  Mrs. YOUS MAKANA
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
Royal Embassy of Cambodia
W-112 Greater Kailash Part II
New Delhi-110048, India
Tel:  (91-11) 2921 4436  / 2921 4435
Fax: (91-11) 2921 4438
E-mail: camemb.ind@mfa.gov.kh
Republic of Indonesia (Jakarta)
H.E.  Mr. KAN PHARITH
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
Royal Embassy of Cambodia
JL. Pejatcn Barat No. 41
Jakarta Sclatan, Indonesia.
Tel:  (62-21) 781 2523
Fax: (62-21) 781 2524
E-mail: camemb.jkt@mfa.gov.kh
Japan (Tokyo)
H.E.  Mr. HOR MONIRATH
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
Royal Embassy of Cambodia
8-6-9,Akasaka,Minato-Ku,
Tokyo 1070052, Japan.
Tel: (813) 5412 8521-2
Fax: (813) 5412 8526
E-mail: camemb.jpn@mfa.gov.kh
Japan (Osaka)
Mr. HIDEO YAMADA
Honorary Consul
Royal Honorary Consulate of Cambodia
12-6 Chayamachi Kita-Ku,
Osaka Japan (530-0013)
Tel: (816) 6376 2305
Fax: (816) 6376 2306
E-mail: camhc.osa@mfa.gov.kh
Japan (Nagoya)
Mr. SEIKI TAKADA
Honorary Consul
Royal Honorary Consulate of Cambodia
2-47 Ksmotsuki-Cho, Nakamura-ku,
Nagoya Japan (453-0843)
Tel: (8152) 419 3006
Fax: (8152) 4112611
E-mail: camhc.nag@mfa.gov.kh
Japan (Sapporo)
Mr. SEIROKU TAKIZAWA
Honorary Consul  
Royal Honorary Consulate of Cambodia
SOC Bldg. Nishi 11 chome, kita 4-Jo,
Chuo-ku, Sapporo, 060-0004 Japan
Tel:  81-(0) 11-231-3511
Fax: 81-(0) 11-231-3325
E-mail: camhc.hok@mfa.gov.kh
State of Kuwait
H.E.  Mr. LONG  KEM
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
Royal Embassy of Cambodia to the
State of Kuwait Sura
Street1, Block1, Villa 25.
Tel:  ( 965) 25310029 bsp;
Tel/Fax: ( 965) 25310026
E-mail: camemb.kwt@mfa.gov.kh
Korea(D.P.R) (Pyong Yang)
H.E. Mr. CHHORN HAY
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
Royal Embassy of Cambodia
Rue de L'universite Commune
Mouscou Arrondissement
Daedongang F90, Korea D.P.R
Tel: (8502) 238 17283
Fax: (8502) 238 17625
E-mail: camemb.prk@mfa.gov.kh
Republic of Korea (Seoul)
H.E.  Mr. CHAN KYSIM
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
Royal Embassy of Cambodia
657-162 Hanam Dong,Yougsan Gu,
Korea 140-887, S-Seoul, Korea
Tel: (822) 3785 1041
Fax: (822) 3785 1040
E-mail: camemb.kor@mfa.gov.kh
Lao  P.D.R (Vientiane)
H.E. Mr. YI DAN
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
Royal Embassy of Cambodia
Thadeua Road, KM2Vientiane,
B.P. 34, Lao P.D.R.
Tel: (8562) 131 4950, 131 4952
Fax: (8562) 131 4951
E-mail: camemb.lao@mfa.gov.kh
Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur)
H.R.H Samdech Reach Botrei Preah Anoch
Norodom Arunrasmy
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
Royal Embassy of Cambodia
No 46,Jalan U-Thant, 55000
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Tel: (603) 4257 1150, 4257 3711
Fax: (603) 4257 1157
E-mail: camemb.mys@mfa.gov.kh
United Kingdom (Residence)
Denmark, Finland, Norway,Sweden,
Ireland, Africa Union and Ethiopia

H.E.  Mr. HOR NAMBORA
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
Royal Embassy of Cambodia
64 Brondesbury Park,
Willesden Green, London NW6 7AT
Tel: (44) 208 4517850
Fax: (44) 208 4517594
E-mail:

Cambodia Visa and Passport

For most visitors to the Kingdom, visa are obtainable upon arrival at both Phnom Penh and Siem Cambodian Embassy or Consulate overseas. Tourists also can obtain visa through the online E-Visa.

Some nationalities are required to get visa in advance at Royal Embassy of Kingdom of Cambodia in their country: Afghanistan, Algeria, Arab Saudi, Bangladesh, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Nigeria.
Reap International Airports in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap. At land crossing from Thailand, visas are available at Poipet Banteay Meanchey and Cham Yeam (Koh Kong province). Visitors who enter from Vietnam through Bavet (VN: Moc Bai) or Ka-Om Samnor (VN: Chao Doc) will need to have already obtained their visas prior to their arrival through a
A passport and visa are required. Tourists and business travelers may purchase a Cambodian visa valid for one month at the airports in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap and borders. Both require a passport valid for at least six (6)
months from the expiry date, 01 recent passport-sized photo. A departure tax is charged on all domestic and international flights.

Airport Tax (Passenger Service Charges):

For International Travel
Foreigner:
Adult US$25
Under 12 years old US$13
Under 2 years old FREE

Cambodian:
Adult US$18
Under 12 years old US$10
Under 2 years old FREE

For Domestic Travel

Foreigner:
Adult US$6

Cambodian:
Adult US$5

The entry points to obtain Visa:

Airports:
  • Phnom Penh International Airport
  • Siem Reap International Airport
Cambodia-Vietnam border:
  • Bavet International Check Point (Svay Rieng Province)
  • Kha Orm Sam Nor International Check Point (Kandal Province)
  • Koh Rohka International Check Point (Prey Veng Province)
  • Banteay Chakrey International Check Point (Preyveng Province)
  • Tropeang Sre International Check Point (Kratie Province)
  • Prek Chak International Check Point (Kampot Province)
  • Phnom Den International Check Point (Takeo Province)
  • Oyadav International Check Point (Rattankiri Province)
  • Tropieng Phlong International Check Point (Kampong Cham Province)
Cambodia-Thailand border:
  • Cham Yeam International Check Point (Koh Kong Province)
  • Poi Pet International Check Point (Banteay Meanchey Province)
  • Osmach International Check Point (Odor Meanchey Province)
  • Sihanoukville International Check Point (Sihanoukville Province)
  • Choam Sanguam International Check Point (Banteay Meanchey Province)
  • Prum International Check Point (Pailin Province)
  • Doung International Check Point (Battambang Province)
  • Preah Vihear International Check Point (Preah Vihear Province)
Cambodia-Lao border:
  • Dong Krolar International Check Point (Steung Treng Province)
  • Tropieng Kreal International Check Point (Stung Treng Province)
It is required for the visa applicants to submit passport, application forms, a recent passport-style color photograph, and such other documents as determined by the status of stay.

Visa Fees:

  • Single entry visa fee for tourist (T) (30 days):    US$ 20
  • Single entry visa fee for business (E) (30 days):  US$ 25

Tourist & Business Visas:

  • Visitors from countries not under Visa Exemption Agreements must apply for a Tourists (T) or business (E) visa valid for one month at the points of entry.
  • Visa K can be issued to a Cambodian national entering the Kingdom on a foreign passport. (The applicant has to provide well-documented evidence, such as proof that one's parents were Cambodian).

Visa Exemption:

The nationals of the Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia do not need a tourist visa and may stay in Cambodia for 21 and 30 days respectively.

Visa extension:

The tourist (T) and business (E) visas can be extended at the Immigration Department, National Police. The Diplomatic (A), Official (B) and Courtesy (C) visas can be extended at the Consular Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs. A tourist visa can be extended only once for up to one month (single entry).
A business visa can be extended for:
  • One month (Single entry)
  • Three months (Single entry)
  • Six months (Multiple entry)
  • One year (Multiple entry)
  • Overstayers will be fined US$ 5 per day.
Interested in obtain visa to other nearby country? Vietnam Visa On Arrival by Instant Vietnam Visa Co., Ltd.

Getting in and Getting out of Cambodia

Cambodia is served by an increasing number of flights from neighboring countries to both Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, though the best choice is from Bangkok in Thailand. There are now five Cambodia visa before entry, it is essential to obtain an entry stamp in your passport when crossing overland, as failure to do so will cause serious problems when you come to leave the country.
overland crossings open to foreigners, two from Thailand, and two from Vietnam and one from Laos. Even if you have obtained a

THAILAND

From Bangkok, there are regular daily flights to Phnom Penh, taking around an hour, with Thai Airways, Bangkok Airways; the last of these offers slightly cheaper fares than the other two, but can't be booked from outside the region. Bangkok Airways and Siem Reap Airways also fly daily to Siem Reap, with slightly higher frequency in the high season of December to February. The Cambodia Angkor Airways (National Ariline) will be operating this flight soon.
Overland trips to Cambodia from Thailand have increased in popularity and are well publicized in Bangkok, particularity on the Khao San Road, where travel agents try to sell their Bangkok-Siem Reap trips by alleging that doing the trip independently entails various problems (dealing with Cambodian border officials, sorting out onward transport, etc). In fact, it's straightforward enough to do the journey by public transport, and the convenience of using one of these private firms can be offset by much waiting around until the required number of passenger's turns up. Though most of these companies are reputable, a small minority of travelers has reported being ripped off over visas, and even being left for hours at the border waiting for onward transport; therefore it's worth asking fellow travelers of staff at your guesthouse about companies they would recommend or avoid.
The Aranyaprethet/Poipet border crossing is ideal if you want to start your visit to Cambodia in the north at Battambang and Siem Reap, while Trat/Koh Kong is good for Sihanoukville and Phnom Penh. From Bangkok, you can reach Aranyaprathet by train (7hr) or by air-con bus (4hr); there are also air-con buses to Trat 95hr). Both borders are open daily (7am-5pm) and visas are issued on arrival. From Poipet, onward transport by shared taxi or pick-up is readily available to Sisophon ( for Siem Reap) and daily boats from Koh Kong to Sre Ambel (for Phnom Penh) and to Sihanoukville. Poipet is in fact derelict, the nearest train station being at Sisophon.
Cambodia-Thailand crossing border:
  • Cham Yeam International Check Point (Koh Kong Province)
  • Poi Pet International Check Point (Banteay Meanchey Province)
  • Osmach International Check Point (Odor Meanchey Province)
  • Sihanoukville International Check Point (Sihanoukville Province)
  • Choam Sanguam International Check Point (Banteay Meanchey Province)
  • Prum International Check Point (Pailin Province)
  • Doung International Check Point (Battambang Province)
  • Preah Vihear International Check Point (Preah Vihear Province)

VIETNAM

There are several regular daily flights to Phnom Penh and to Siem Reap from Ho Chi Minh City, operated by Vietnam Airlines and Royal Phnom Penh Airways. Border crossing are open to foreigners at Moc Bai/Bavet, 200km southeast of Phnom Penh, and at Chau Doc on the Bassac River, through note that Cambodian visas are not issued at either crossing point. From Bavet, it's easy to get shared taxis to Phnom Penh (6hr); though the road has been in appalling condition, the journey time should be reduced when repairs are completed at the beginning of 2003. If you've crossed over at Chau Doc, you may be able to get a motor the 60km to Phnom Penh, but given River, it's easier to take a short motor ride to the Mekong village of K'am Samnar, where you can get a boat north to Neak Leung (3hr), 37km east of Phnom Penh and connected to the capital by bus and shared taxi.
Note that only Cambodians and Vietnamese are permitted to cross east of Kep, despite assurances to the contrary from Sihanoukvill's Vietnamese consulate.
Cambodia-Vietnam crossing border:
  • Bavet International Check Point (Svay Rieng Province)
  • Kha Orm Sam Nor International Check Point (Kandal Province)
  • Koh Rohka International Check Point (Prey Veng Province)
  • Banteay Chakrey International Check Point (Preyveng Province)
  • Tropeang Sre International Check Point (Kratie Province)
  • Prek Chak International Check Point (Kampot Province)
  • Phnom Den International Check Point (Takeo Province)
  • Oyadav International Check Point (Rattankiri Province)
  • Tropieng Phlong International Check Point (Kampong Cham Province)

LAOS

Laos Aviation and Vietnam Airlines operate daily flights from Vientiane to Phnom Penh, with stops in Siem Reap on Tuesday and Fridays; sometimes there's also an unscheduled stop in Pakxe.
Adventurous travelers may wish to try the crossing between Voeng Kham by boat or Dong Khon (Parkse) by land, and the Cambodian town of Stung Treng. Visa can be obtained at Dong Krolar border check point - Cambodia side with feee of 20usd. This will take about 6 to 7 hour to reach Phnom Penh city by bus or taxi.
Cambodia-Lao crossing border:
  • Dong Krolar International Check Point (Steung Treng Province)
  • Tropieng Kreal International Check Point (Stung Treng Province)

Health and Advice

Drink lots of water. Never drink tap water purified, bottled water is available everywhere.
Use an insect repellent against mosquitoes. It is the only way to be sure of protection against mosquito borne diseases. Since Cambodia has a hot and humid tropical climate, casual and light-weight clothing is best. Clothing made from natural fibers is the best option. A jacket might be needed on cool winter evenings or in hotels and restaurants using excessive air-conditioning. A hat and high-factor sun block is advisable as protection against the hot sun when sightseeing.
When visiting temples or pagodas, including those of Angkor Wat, shorts and T-shirts are acceptable. Shoes are generally removed at the entrance to pagodas. For visits to the Silver Pagoda, which is within the Royal Palace grounds, visitors are asked to dress more formally. Gentlemen are required to wear long trousers and ladies should wear long trousers or long skirts.
Standard film, (such as Kodak, FUJI or Konica 100), slide and digital camera memory are widely available. Photos are inexpensive to process in the country. Any specialized photo equipment should be brought with you. Photography in airports, railway stations and near any military installations is forbidden and discretion should be used when photographing people, particularly monks. The cheapest & best quality photo service in Phnom Penh is SPK Photo Studio FUJI Shop at Monivong Blvd.
HEALTH REQUIREMENTS
Although no vaccinations are officially required for entry to Cambodia, they are highly encouraged. Visitors are advised to check with their doctor or a travel immunization clinic regarding protection against malaria, typhoid, tetanus, hepatitis A and B. Any essential medications should be brought with you as there is no guarantee they will be available in Cambodia.

Essential Information

Essential Information is providing information about Getting In and Getting Out of the Kingdom,  Visa, Custom, Airport Taxes and Passport formality and  Royal Embassy of Cambodia Abroad and more...

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Tuesday, June 24, 2014

About Cambodia

The Kingdom of Cambodia, formerly Kampuchea, is a Southeast Asian nation that borders Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, and the Gulf of Thailand. The capital city is Phnom Penh.
  Geography
Situated in the southwest of the Indochinese peninsula, Cambodia occupies a total area of 181,035 square kilometers and borders Thailand to the west and northwest, Laos to the northeast, Vietnam to the east, and Gulf of Thailand to the southwest.
Cambodia’s geographic coordinates are 13 00 N, 105 00 E.
Cambodia’s terrain consists mainly of low plains, with mountains to the southwest and north.
Two dominant physical features of Cambodia are the Mekong river, which runs from north to south of the country, and the Tonlé Sap Lake.
Natural resources include oil and gas, timber, gemstones, iron ore, manganese, phosphates, hydropower potential.
  Population
Cambodia’s population is approximately 14 million. Ninety per cent of residents are Khmer; the rest are Cham (Khmer Muslim), Chinese, Vietnamese, Indian, Thai, Phnorng, Kuoy, Stieng, Tamil, etc. Population density is 78/ km2.
  Climate
Like most of Southeast Asia, Cambodia’s climate is hot and warm almost all year round. The climate is dominated by the annual monsoon cycle of rainy and dry seasons. The rainy season lasts from May to October, and the dry season from November to April. December to January are the coolest months, while the hottest period is in April. The average temperature is around 27-28ºC.
  National Flag
National FlagThe flag of Cambodia symbolizes the country’s slogan: Nation, Religion, King. The two large blue stripes represent royalty and the center red stripe represents the nation. The image of the white temple stands for the nation’s religion.
  National Flower
National FlowerThe romduol, a small yellowish-white flower, is the national flower of the Kingdom of Cambodia. Since ancient times, Cambodian women have often been compared to the Romduol flower because of its attractive fragrance; a unique scent that is prominent in the late afternoon and can travel over long distances with the wind. With its sturdy stems that measure up to 30cm, the Romduol plant can grow to a height of 12 meters. These plants are being planted to enhance public parks.

 
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