Cambodia Visa for Indonesian Citizens — Visa-Free 30 Days
Indonesian citizens enjoy visa-FREE entry to Cambodia for up to 30 days under the ASEAN agreement, but the mandatory e-Arrival form must be filed before you fly. We file the Cambodia e-Arrival on your behalf — FREE for ASEAN passport holders — confirmed by the Cambodian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and ready for your Jakarta (CGK), Bali (DPS) or Surabaya (SUB) departure.
The complete picture of the Cambodia tourist visa and Cambodia e-Visa for Indonesian citizens: fees, processing time, requirements, and what actually happens at the border.
Visa-free travel to Cambodia for Indonesian citizens
Yes — Indonesian citizens get 30-day visa-free entry to Cambodia under the ASEAN agreement. You don't need a visa, BUT you DO need the mandatory e-Arrival form filed within 7 days of arrival, now enforced by Garuda Indonesia, Singapore Airlines, AirAsia, Scoot and Cambodia Angkor Air at the Jakarta, Bali and Surabaya boarding gates. We handle the e-Arrival filing FREE for ASEAN passport holders — submit your passport and travel dates from Jakarta, Bandung, Surabaya, Medan or Denpasar, and we return the QR-code confirmation by email. Indonesia is the largest ASEAN passport-issuing nation, and Cambodia is one of the fastest-growing Muslim-friendly Southeast Asian destinations for Indonesian travellers, with direct AirAsia and Cambodia Angkor Air rotations from CGK and DPS to Phnom Penh.
Multiple entries are permitted within the visa-free window. No Cambodia visa application, no fees, no embassy queues. You walk up to the immigration desk, hand over your passport, and get stamped through.
What you still need before you fly:
Valid Indonesian passport (6+ months from arrival)
Completed e-Arrival form (we handle this for you)
Return or onward travel ticket (sometimes spot-checked)
Proof of accommodation (occasionally requested)
We handle the e-Arrival form for you. It's the one piece most travellers miss, and Cambodian immigration won't let you through without it.
Tip for Indonesian travellers: Indonesian travellers benefit from the growing halal-food scene in Phnom Penh's Boeung Keng Kang district and around Siem Reap's Pub Street, where several Muslim-owned restaurants now hold ASEAN halal-friendly certification. Pair Angkor Wat with a southern coast stretch on Koh Rong for a 7–10 day trip that fits the Indonesian Lebaran or December school-holiday windows.
What you need
What Indonesian Citizens Need for a Cambodia Visa Application
Valid passport
Valid Indonesian passport with at least 6 months remaining validity from your arrival date in Cambodia — the standard Cambodia visa requirements rule.
Passport-style photo
Digital passport-style photo on white background. We resize it to government specs automatically.
Passport bio page scan
Clear scan or photo of your passport bio page (the page with your photo and details). JPG, PNG, PDF, or HEIC up to 10 MB.
Email address
Active email address where your approved eVisa will be delivered. Use one you check daily.
Payment method
Visa, Mastercard, American Express, PayPal, Apple Pay, or Google Pay. All payments are in USD.
Travel dates
Your planned arrival date in Cambodia. Your eVisa is valid for 3 months from the issue date, not your travel date.
No flight booking required
No hotel reservation required
No bank statement required
That's everything. No embassy appointment. No paperwork. No surprises.
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Choose your visa
Tourist or Business eVisa: Which Should Indonesian Travellers Choose?
Pick the Cambodia eVisa type that matches your travel purpose. Choosing wrong can result in entry denial or fines under Cambodian immigration law.
Tourist eVisa
For leisure travel, family visits and short stays.
The Tourist eVisa is the right choice for most Indonesian travellers visiting Cambodia. It covers sightseeing in Siem Reap, beach time in the Koh Rong islands, visiting Angkor Wat, and staying with family or friends — anything that isn't paid work or formal business activity.
Best for: tourism, leisure, visiting family or friends, short cultural trips
Allows: hotel stays, sightseeing, beach travel, river cruises
Does NOT allow: paid work, formal business meetings, signing deals
Apply: 100% online in 10 minutes — no embassy visit needed
All-inclusive pricing — government processing fee, expert review, photo optimisation, and e-Arrival guidance bundled in. No surprises at the border.
No visa is required for Indonesian citizens visiting Cambodia for up to 30 days under the ASEAN agreement — no eVisa, no visa on arrival fee, no Bangkok embassy run. If you plan to stay more than 30 days for extended family visits, study, or business in Phnom Penh's growing investment cluster, apply for a Cambodia tourist visa (Type T) or business visa (Type E) through the Cambodian embassy in Jakarta, or extend through the General Department of Immigration once inside Cambodia. The mandatory step for every Indonesian visitor remains the Cambodia e-Arrival form, which we file FREE on your behalf.
Important: Using a Tourist visa for business activities (meetings, deals, employment) violates Cambodian immigration law and may result in deportation or future entry bans. When in doubt, choose Business.
Border entry
Where Indonesian Citizens Can Enter Cambodia with Their eVisa
The approved Cambodia e-Visa entry points cover every international airport and the major land borders — except where noted below.
Arriving by Air
Phnom Penh International
Airport code PNH
Angkor International, Siem Reap
Airport code SAI
Sihanoukville International
Airport code KOS
Arriving by Land
Bavet
Land crossing from Vietnam
Tropaeng Kreal
Land crossing from Laos
O Smach
Land crossing from Thailand
Important: eVisa is only valid at designated entry points. Cham Yeam and Poipet are currently closed for eVisa entry — verify before travel. Land borders sometimes have stricter document checks than airports; arriving by air is the smoothest option for first-time visitors. Last confirmed: May 2026.
Why you're going
Things to Do in Cambodia for Indonesian Travelers
Indonesian travellers find Cambodia an easy ASEAN cross-over — the halal food scene in Phnom Penh's Boeung Keng Kang and Siem Reap's old quarter has grown noticeably in recent years, and the Muslim-friendly hotel inventory in both cities is now well-mapped on Indonesian travel platforms. Plan 7–12 days to cover Angkor Wat at sunrise, Phnom Penh's Royal Palace, Wat Phnom and the Tuol Sleng museum, and a southern coast stretch on Koh Rong, Koh Rong Samloem or Kep, with Garuda, AirAsia and Cambodia Angkor Air connections from Jakarta and Bali keeping the routing easy.
Tourist eVisa covers this
Angkor Wat, Siem Reap
The world's largest religious monument and Cambodia's most iconic site. Most visitors base themselves in Siem Reap for 2–3 days to explore the temple complex at sunrise.
Tourist eVisa covers this
Phnom Penh
Cambodia's capital blends French colonial architecture with vibrant street markets, the Royal Palace, and sobering history at the Killing Fields and S-21 museum.
Tourist eVisa covers this
Koh Rong Islands
Some of Southeast Asia's last undeveloped beaches. Accessible by ferry from Sihanoukville — no internal flights or extra visas needed.
Tourist eVisa covers this
Kampot & Kep
A slow-paced riverside town famous for its pepper farms, French colonial buildings, and the freshwater crab market at Kep — a perfect 2-day escape from the cities.
Your Cambodia eVisa covers all regions — no internal visa or border crossing required once you're inside the country.
Pro tips
Cambodia Travel Tips for Indonesian Citizens
Practical advice from travellers who've been — currency, connectivity, weather, and the eVisa print rule that catches everyone out at Cambodian immigration.
Currency
US dollars are accepted almost everywhere alongside Cambodian Riel. You do not need to exchange currency before flying — small change comes back in Riel.
Best time to visit
November to April (dry season). May to October brings monsoon rains — southern coastal regions are most affected. November to February is the sweet spot for Angkor Wat.
Connectivity
Buy a local SIM at Phnom Penh or Siem Reap airport ($2–3 USD). Most foreign phones work on GSM. Metfone and Smart are the recommended carriers — both have airport kiosks.
Health
No mandatory vaccinations. Hepatitis A and Typhoid are commonly recommended. Drink bottled water only — even in major hotels. Carry mosquito repellent for evening visits to temples.
Print your eVisa
Print 2 copies of your approved eVisa on A4 paper. Cambodian immigration does NOT accept mobile screenshots. We email PDF-ready files with print instructions.
Getting around
Tuk-tuks are everywhere — agree the fare first. The PassApp and Grab apps give metered, cashless rides in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap. Domestic flights link the major cities.
Also traveling?
Visa Requirements for Other Southeast Asia Countries
Many Indonesian travellers booking a Cambodia visa for Indonesian citizens combine their trip with neighbouring countries. Here's what you need to know about visas for nearby Southeast Asia destinations.
Everything left to know before you apply for your Cambodia tourist visa or Cambodia e-Visa. If your question isn't here, our team replies via WhatsApp or email within minutes.
Do Indonesian citizens need a visa to enter Cambodia?
No. Indonesian passport holders are visa-exempt for Cambodia for stays up to 30 days under the ASEAN reciprocal visa exemption. You only need a passport valid 6+ months, proof of onward travel, and the mandatory Cambodia e-Arrival form submitted within 7 days before arrival.
How long can Indonesians stay in Cambodia without a visa?
Indonesian citizens can stay in Cambodia visa-free for up to 30 days per entry. The 30-day clock starts on the date of arrival stamped by Cambodian immigration. Multiple entries within the validity period are permitted with the same passport.
What is the Cambodia e-Arrival form and is it mandatory for Indonesians?
Yes, the Cambodia e-Arrival form (CeA) is mandatory for all Indonesian travellers — even though no visa is required. It is an online pre-arrival declaration covering immigration, customs, health, and tax. We file it free for ASEAN passport holders within 7 days of departure.
Are there direct flights from Indonesia to Cambodia?
Direct Jakarta-Phnom Penh service runs on AirAsia and Cambodia Angkor Air. Indonesians from Bali, Surabaya, Medan or Yogyakarta typically connect via Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, or Bangkok to reach Siem Reap (Angkor Wat) or Sihanoukville.
Do Indonesian children need a separate Cambodia e-Arrival form?
Yes. Every Indonesian traveller, including infants on a parent's passport or with their own passport, requires an individual e-Arrival submission. We process family group filings free for ASEAN citizens.
How can Indonesians extend their Cambodia stay beyond 30 days?
The 30-day visa-free entry cannot be extended in-country. Indonesians wanting longer stays must either exit and re-enter to reset the visa-free window, or apply in advance for a Cambodia tourist (T) or ordinary (E) visa via the Cambodian Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the official eVisa portal.
Can Indonesians cross into Cambodia via Thailand or Vietnam by land?
Yes. Indonesian passport holders can use any official land border — Poipet (from Thailand), Bavet (from Vietnam), or Trapeang Kriel (from Laos). Visa-free ASEAN entry applies at land checkpoints, and the e-Arrival form covers both air and land entry.
Is the visa-free entry valid for work or study in Cambodia for Indonesians?
No. The 30-day visa-free ASEAN entry is strictly for tourism, family visits, and short business meetings. Indonesians intending to work, study, or volunteer must apply in advance for an appropriate Cambodian visa category (E-class business visa or similar) before travel.