Is $5,000 Enough for Cambodia?
Yes — $5,000 is enough for a comfortable mid-range trip to Cambodia. One person can travel for 125 days, or two people for 62 days.
What$5,000 Gets You
Budget
277 days
solo ·138 days for two
Mid-range
125 days
solo ·62 days for two
Luxury
56 days
solo
Cost Breakdown (14 days, mid-range)
Accommodation$98–$252
Food & Dining$56–$140
Transport$42–$70
Activities$28–$56
Miscellaneous$28–$42
Total (excl. flights)$252–$560
Remaining for flights$4,440–$4,748
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- ✓Eat at local Khmer restaurants and street stalls for meals under $3.
- ✓Buy a 3-day Angkor pass for $62 instead of three 1-day passes at $37 each.
- ✓Travel by bus between cities instead of flying for significant savings.
- ✓Negotiate tuk-tuk fares before getting in and agree on a day rate for temple touring.
FAQ
How much does a trip to Cambodia cost per day in 2026?
Budget travelers spend about $18/day, mid-range about $40/day, and luxury travelers around $88/day per person.
Can I use US dollars in Cambodia?
Yes. USD is widely used for most transactions. Cambodian riel (KHR) is used for small change under $1. ATMs dispense dollars.
How much does Angkor Wat cost?
A 1-day pass is $37, a 3-day pass is $62, and a 7-day pass is $72. The multi-day passes offer much better value.
When is the cheapest time to visit Cambodia?
May-June and September-October (wet season) offer the lowest prices with fewer tourists at Angkor.