🇰🇭 Cambodia

Is Phnom Penh Safe?

6.8
Tripvey Safety Score
estimated from public data
⚠️
Moderate Risk — Stay Alert
Tripvey's estimate from travel advisories and public data — not official safety advice. How we score
6.8
Safety
Crime & scam risk
9.2
Value
Budget friendliness
7.5
Beauty
Scenery & culture

What Travelers Say About Phnom Penh

Phnom Penh is a city of contrasts where glittering golden spires rise above chaotic markets, riverside promenades buzz at dusk, and a painful recent history sits just beneath the surface. Once called the Pearl of Asia, the capital has shaken off decades of turmoil to become a fast-changing, energetic place — rough around the edges, but full of warmth, cheap eats, and genuine character. The riverside where the Mekong, Tonle Sap, and Bassac rivers meet is the city's social spine, lined with bars, cafes, and the dazzling Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda. Nearby, the National Museum holds the world's finest collection of Khmer art. The somber Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum and the Killing Fields of Choeung Ek are essential, difficult visits that explain Cambodia's Khmer Rouge tragedy. For lighter moments, explore the buzzing Russian Market and the leafy BKK1 district full of boutique cafes. The food scene blends Khmer staples like fish amok, lok lak, and num pang sandwiches with a growing wave of stylish restaurants and rooftop bars. Phnom Penh isn't polished, and that's the point — it's raw, affordable, and rewarding for travelers willing to look past first impressions.

Common Scams in Phnom Penh

Orphanage Tourism Scamhigh
Cambodia has hundreds of 'orphanages' that operate as tourist attractions — most children in them are not actually orphans but have been separated from families for this purpose. Visiting, donating to, or volunteering at orphanages perpetuates child exploitation. Direct donations to verified NGOs (Friends International, LICADHO) instead.
Tuk-Tuk Overcharging & Scam Toursmedium
Tuk-tuk drivers quote wildly varying prices and sometimes change the agreed price on arrival. Some offer 'dark tourism' tours to shooting ranges or other inappropriate activities. Agree on price in USD (widely used in Cambodia) before departure. Use PassApp (Cambodia's Grab) for transparent pricing.
ATM & Card Skimmingmedium
ATM skimming has been reported at standalone machines in tourist areas of Phnom Penh. Use ATMs attached to bank branches (ABA Bank, Acleda Bank are most reliable). Check for loose card readers and cover your PIN. Notify your bank before travel to avoid card blocks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Phnom Penh safe for tourists?

Phnom Penh scores 6.8/10 — moderate risk. Common issues to watch for: overcharging, tourist scams, and petty theft in crowded areas. Stay alert at markets and busy transport hubs.

Is Phnom Penh safe at night?

Be selective about where you go at night in Phnom Penh. Tourist districts are fine; avoid unfamiliar side streets. Use ride-hailing apps — they give you a paper trail and fixed prices.

Is Phnom Penh safe for solo female travelers?

Phnom Penh at 6.8/10 is manageable for solo female travelers with prep. Research which neighborhoods to avoid, book accommodation with good reviews, and have your accommodation's number saved offline.

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