Accommodation in Cambodia
Posted by Editor in Cambodia Accommodation
Cambodia offers travellers a range of fantastic accommodation options, all of them excellent value!
The most affordable and popular travelers accommodation is the guesthouse. Guesthouses are usually family run, really clean and great, friendly atmosphere. Accommodation prices in Cambodia are almost always in US dollars.
A room in a Cambodian guesthouse starts at US$10- $15. Most guesthouse rooms have cable TV. Rooms with air-con and hot water usually cost a little extra. Don’t panic if all of the rooms with hot water are gone! When they say no hot water, what they really mean is- No hot water at night, but during the day the water that comes out of the tap is warm enough to shower comfortably.
Generally you do not need to book Cambodian guesthouse accommodation in advance, unless you are travelling in busy holiday periods, or want to be sure of certain comforts- like hot water and air-con, in which case it is wise to book in advance!. When you arrive in a new town, any moto or tuk-tuk driver will be happy to help you find accommodation, and even happier if you pick a place that gives him a nice commision for brining new guests. Just tell your driver where you would like to stay and how much you want to pay and they will drive you to suitable guesthouses. Don’t feel obliged to take the first place, keep looking untill you find somewhere you are happy with.
Staying in guesthouses is affordable and also a great way to meet the local people. Some guesthouses are so friendly you will feel like part of the family.
If you are looking for a little luxury, Cambodia’s popular destinations offer a great selection of luxury hotels. Spending around $50 per night for accommodation in Cambodia will have you living like a King or Queen in luxurious comfort.
A Note about Cambodian Toilets!
Toilets in hotels and guesthouse are usually western style. Many sewage systems in Cambodia cannot handle toilet paper- in guesthouses often there is a sign in the toilet asking you not to flush the paper, even in Western style toilets. If there is a bin beside the toilet that is usually where the toilet paper should go.
Squat toilets with a bucket and water to flush are common in restaurants in rural areas. Most restaurants have a bathroom- expect to pay 500 Riel if you are not eating or drinking there. Toilet paper is not usually provided so bring your own.


Hey, lovely reviw, excellent, want to go there now, pack load of information. Great review of the country! All the information i would need to know, if i wanted to ever go there!! Know of any places for sport activities?
Hi Tarno, thanks for your comments. Go to Cambodia- you will have a great time! As for sports, Cambodia has plenty of trekking- elephant rides, scuba diving at Sihanoukville. You will also get plenty of offers by tuk tuk drivers to go to the shooting range- if that is your kind of thing- it sure wasn’t for me! I recommend elephant rides- always great fun.