Planning a solo adventure to Cambodia without breaking the bank? Discover how Indian travelers can explore the Kingdom of Wonder for under ₹50,000 with our comprehensive 2025 budget guide.
Cambodia has emerged as one of Southeast Asia’s most budget-friendly destinations for Indian solo travelers in 2025. With its ancient temples, vibrant culture, and incredibly affordable living costs, the Kingdom of Wonder offers an unforgettable experience that won’t drain your savings. Here’s everything you need to know about traveling solo to Cambodia under ₹50,000.
Why Cambodia is Perfect for Indian Budget Travelers in 2025
For an average 5 to 7-day trip, a budget traveler can expect to spend around ₹30,000 to ₹40,000 per person, covering flights, accommodation, meals, transport, and sightseeing, making Cambodia one of the most accessible Southeast Asian destinations for Indians. In 2025, exchange rates remain stable—$1 USD equals around 4,100 KHR—making price conversions simple for travelers.
The country’s infrastructure has improved significantly, making solo travel safer and more convenient than ever before. Techo International Airport (KTI) – replacing Phnom Penh International Airport effective September 9, 2025 has enhanced connectivity for international travelers.
Complete Cost Breakdown: Solo Cambodia Trip Under ₹50K
1. Visa Requirements and Costs for Indians (2025)
Cambodia visa on arrival for Indians is approximately Rs. 2,500 to Rs. 4,500, with most travelers paying around ₹3,500 for a standard tourist visa. The good news? All travelers are required to fill in the Cambodia e-Arrival even if they have been granted VISA, to avoid waiting for submitting at immigration counter.
Visa Options:
- E-visa: ₹3,500 (recommended for convenience)
- Visa on Arrival: ₹2,500-₹4,500
- Processing: Submit e-Arrival within 7 days before arrival
2. Flight Costs from India (2025)
Budget airlines offer competitive rates from major Indian cities:
- Delhi to Phnom Penh: ₹15,000-₹22,000 (round trip)
- Mumbai to Phnom Penh: ₹18,000-₹25,000 (round trip)
- Bangalore to Phnom Penh: ₹16,000-₹23,000 (round trip)
Money-Saving Tip: Book 2-3 months in advance and consider flying mid-week for better deals.
3. Accommodation: Budget-Friendly Options
On average, travellers can expect to allocate Rs. 2,000 to Rs. 8,000 per night for accommodation, depending on the location and amenities.
Solo Traveler Accommodation Costs:
- Budget Hostels: ₹800-₹1,500/night
- Budget Hotels: ₹1,500-₹3,000/night
- Mid-range Hotels: ₹3,000-₹5,000/night
Recommended Budget Areas:
- Phnom Penh: Riverside area, Russian Market vicinity
- Siem Reap: Pub Street area, Old Market district
- Sihanoukville: Central beach area
4. Daily Expenses Breakdown
Indian travelers should budget an average of INR 4000 / $50 per day, but solo budget travelers can manage with much less:
Ultra-Budget (₹1,500-₹2,000/day):
- Accommodation: ₹800-₹1,200
- Food: ₹400-₹600
- Local transport: ₹200-₹300
- Activities: ₹300-₹500
Mid-Budget (₹2,500-₹3,500/day):
- Accommodation: ₹1,500-₹2,500
- Food: ₹600-₹1,000
- Transport: ₹400-₹600
- Activities: ₹500-₹800
Top Destinations for Solo Travelers Under ₹50K
Phnom Penh (3-4 days): ₹12,000-₹16,000
Cambodia’s capital offers rich history and urban experiences:
- Must-visit: Royal Palace, National Museum, Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum
- Food: Street food meals from ₹100-₹200
- Transport: Tuk-tuk rides ₹150-₹300, city buses ₹25
Siem Reap (3-4 days): ₹15,000-₹20,000
Home to the magnificent Angkor temples:
- Angkor Pass: As of 2025, the cost of the three-day pass is $62 and the seven-day pass is $74 (₹5,100-₹6,100)
- Accommodation: Backpacker hostels from ₹800/night
- Transport: Temple tours via tuk-tuk ₹1,000-₹1,500/day
Sihanoukville & Islands (2-3 days): ₹8,000-₹12,000
Perfect for beach lovers:
- Accommodation: Beach bungalows from ₹1,000/night
- Activities: Island hopping ₹1,500-₹2,500
- Food: Fresh seafood from ₹200-₹500
Money-Saving Tips for Solo Indian Travelers
Food & Dining
- Street food: Authentic Khmer meals for ₹80-₹200
- Local restaurants: Full meals ₹150-₹400
- Markets: Fresh fruits and snacks under ₹100
Transportation
- Local buses: Long-distance travel ₹300-₹800
- Tuk-tuks: Negotiate prices, expect ₹150-₹400 for city rides
- Motorbike rental: ₹400-₹800/day (with valid license)
Activities & Sightseeing
- Free attractions: Many temples, markets, and riverside walks
- Group tours: Often cheaper than private arrangements
- Student discounts: Available at some attractions with valid ID
Sample 7-Day Solo Cambodia Itinerary Under ₹45,000
Day 1-3: Phnom Penh
- Flights: ₹20,000
- Accommodation: ₹2,400 (₹800 x 3 nights)
- Food: ₹1,200
- Sightseeing: ₹1,500
- Transport: ₹800
Day 4-6: Siem Reap
- Transport to Siem Reap: ₹600
- Accommodation: ₹3,000 (₹1,000 x 3 nights)
- Angkor Pass (3-day): ₹5,100
- Food: ₹1,800
- Local transport: ₹1,500
Day 7: Departure
- Airport transport: ₹400
- Miscellaneous: ₹2,000
Total: ₹40,300
Essential Tips for Solo Indian Travelers (2025)
Safety & Health
- Cambodia is generally safe for solo travelers
- Carry copies of passport and visa
- Get travel insurance (recommended coverage: $50,000)
- Stay hydrated and use sunscreen
Cultural Etiquette
- Dress modestly when visiting temples
- Remove shoes before entering homes and temples
- Respect local customs and traditions
- Learn basic Khmer phrases
Money Matters
- USD is widely accepted alongside Cambodian Riel
- ATMs available in major cities
- Carry small denominations for street vendors
- Negotiate prices at markets
Communication
- English is widely spoken in tourist areas
- Free WiFi available in most accommodations
- Local SIM cards cost ₹400-₹800
Best Time to Visit Cambodia in 2025
November to March: Dry season, perfect weather
- Peak tourist season
- Higher accommodation prices
- Ideal for temple visits
April to May: Hot season
- Lower prices
- Fewer crowds
- Good for beach destinations
June to October: Rainy season
- Lowest prices
- Lush landscapes
- Occasional heavy rains
Visa Extension Information
In case visitors want to extend their Cambodia tourist visa for Indians then they need to pay ₹2062.91 ($25). The validity of extension will be 30 days. If you forget to extend, individuals need to pay a fine of ₹412.58 ($5) each day after the visa expiry date.
Conclusion: Your Affordable Cambodian Adventure Awaits
Cambodia offers Indian solo travelers an incredible opportunity to explore Southeast Asia without exceeding a ₹50,000 budget. From the awe-inspiring temples of Angkor to the bustling streets of Phnom Penh, every rupee spent delivers exceptional value and unforgettable experiences.
With careful planning and our detailed budget guide, you can enjoy a week-long Cambodian adventure for as little as ₹35,000-₹45,000. The country’s welcoming culture, affordable costs, and improving infrastructure make it an ideal destination for first-time solo travelers from India.
Start planning your Cambodian adventure today and discover why this Southeast Asian gem has become the go-to destination for budget-conscious Indian travelers in 2025.
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