In Cambodia, as of June…

June 18, 2020 12:06 JST
Siem Reap, CAMBODIA

Latest COVID-19 conditions
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In Cambodia, as of June 18, it was announced that there were 126 infected people (124 completely cured). In addition, the Ministry of Health of Cambodia announced that foreign travelers arriving in Cambodia after June 11 will have to pay for the costs of the epidemic prevention measures when entering Cambodia. According to the announcement, a deposit of at least US$3,000 must be deposited at the designated bank upon arrival in Cambodia (according to the announcement, payment by cash or debit card). In addition, it is still required to present an insurance policy with a treatment cost of US$50,000 or more. Reference: https://www.kh.emb-japan.go.jp/itpr_ja/b_000197.html

Local news from カンボジアマスター

CAMBODIA
Siem Reap

June 18, 2020

Local news

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Some places are closed, such as restaurants. The nightclub on the main street of downtown Pub Street at night is closed. You can relax more slowly and relax in the city of nature and history.

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CAMBODIA
Siem Reap

June 18, 2020

Destination updates

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The number of flights to Cambodia has dropped sharply, and there are few tourists, but in the Angkor dynasty town of Siem Reap, tourist destinations can be visited as usual. However, you can visit the remains of the Angkor dynasty, Angkor Wat, etc., almost in a reserved state!

CAMBODIA
Siem Reap

June 18, 2020

Safety measures

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Alcohol disinfection is installed in the car so that customers can participate in the tour safely and securely. We will try to keep the distance between seats so that we can keep a distance with the passengers next to us even on a mixed ride tour. In addition, we will carry out a body temperature test when the tour gathers. For customers who are in poor physical condition, we have also established a network to provide guidance to local Japanese-affiliated hospitals.