Cambodia’s Tourism Industry Sees Remarkable Growth in Early 2025

The Cambodian tourism sector has reported impressive growth in the first half of 2025, with over USD 27 million generated from ticket sales to its famed attractions. The Angkor Foundation revealed that a total of 567,673 foreign tourists visited iconic sites like Angkor Wat, contributing USD 26,316,221 to the nation’s economy—a significant 8.04% increase compared to the same period last year.

In addition to ticket sales for Angkor, the Foundation reported supplementary earnings of USD 1,109,072 from other popular destinations, including Koh Ker, Beng Mealea, and Phnom Kbal Spean, as well as boat ride experiences.

The surge in tourism is being felt at the airports as well, with more than 3.4 million passengers traveling through Cambodia’s three international airports in the first six months, marking a 16% rise over the same timeframe last year, according to the Civil Aviation Authority.

His Excellency Sin Chansereyvutha, the Secretary of State and Spokesperson for Civil Aviation attributed this remarkable growth to several factors: an increase in Chinese tourists traveling abroad, sustained regional air travel demand—particularly from Thailand, Vietnam, Korea, and Japan—and the easing of travel restrictions along with the strengthening of airline operations.

Notably, June recorded a slight dip in attendance, with 40,096 foreign tourists visiting Angkor, which brought in USD 1,747,197—a decrease of 18.77% compared to June 2024.

In response to this growth, both the Cambodian government and the Angkor Foundation have rolled out strategic initiatives to enhance the experiences of international visitors. These plans are designed to promote Cambodia’s rich cultural heritage and breathtaking natural landscapes, ensuring that the kingdom remains an attractive destination for travelers worldwide. (Read moremore, and more)

As the industry continues to recover and expand, Cambodia is poised for a promising future in tourism, appealing to diverse audiences eager to explore its unique offerings.

- Video Advertisement -

Related Post

Mondulkiri Province: A Hub of Mining Investment with 21 Active Licenses

Mondulkiri province is rapidly solidifying its status as a critical heavyweight in Cambodia’s national economy. In an official provincial update presented during a high-level meeting with Samdech Techo Hun Sen on July 7, 2026, Mondulkiri Governor Kong Kimny revealed that the province’s economic landscape is experiencing an aggressive transformation driven by heavy mining investments, high-yielding […]

Cambodia to Transform Phnom Kulen National Park into a Premier Eco-Tourism Destination

A comprehensive government initiative seeks to balance strict environmental conservation with sustainable community livelihoods at the historic birthplace of the Khmer Empire… The Royal Government of Cambodia has unveiled a strategic development framework aimed at transforming the Phnom Kulen National Park region into a premier, highly sustainable eco-tourism destination. This multi-sectoral initiative is designed to […]

Cambodia Outlines Four Strategic Pillars for Long-Term Investor Security

The Royal Government of Cambodia has officially rolled out a comprehensive, four-pronged strategic roadmap designed to elevate national competitiveness and cultivate a highly favorable long-term environment for international and domestic investors. The macroeconomic blueprint was detailed by HE Sun Chanthol, Deputy Prime Minister and First Vice Chairman of the Council for the Development of Cambodia […]

Malaysia Seeks to Deepen Agrotech and Supply Chain Ties with Cambodia

Following strategic talks with the Cambodia Chamber of Commerce, Malaysian officials invite domestic enterprises to the region’s premier agricultural expo to catalyze bilateral agro-industrial investments. Malaysia has expressed a strong interest in establishing collaborative partnerships and driving strategic investments to reinforce agricultural supply chains and deploy advanced agricultural technologies in Cambodia. This expansion of bilateral […]

Global Interest Converges on Cambodia as Canada, Laos, and Turkey Seek Deeper Energy and Trade Ties

Separate diplomatic meetings with Minister Keo Rottanak reveal fresh Western interest in LNG supply, accelerated cross-border electricity projects, and strong praise for Cambodia’s energy crisis management. Cambodia’s growing prominence in the regional energy landscape has drawn renewed interest from international partners, with Canada, Laos, and Turkey moving to significantly bolster diplomatic, trade, and energy cooperation […]

Japanese Investment in Cambodia Approaches $3 Billion to Anchor Strategic Ties

High-level talks between National Assembly President Samdech Khuon Sudary and Ambassador Ueno Atsushi highlight a $2.6 billion trade milestone and a new push for advanced technology training. The enduring bilateral relationship between Cambodia and Japan, built on deep-seated mutual trust, has yielded extensive, tangible milestones for the Cambodian people, with Japanese cumulative investment capital reaching […]