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People from Cambodia are always keen to visit India’s glorious beauty that lies in its nature, culture, historical monuments, peaceful beaches, energetic folk dance and so on. That’s why they want to have an Indian travel.

Taking their burning desire and Indian tourism sector growth into account, the government of India has made the India visa online application online, which means citizens of over 160 countries, including Cambodia, can apply for an Indian visa online and receive its electronic form in their given email address to enter the country legally.

Designated airports and seaports for the Cambodian with an electronic visa

The following is a list of 28 airports and 5 designated seaports from where a Cambodian national can enter the country when in possession of a valid e visa for India:

Airports: Ahmedabad, Amritsar, Bag Dogra, Bengaluru, Bhubaneshwar, Calicut, Chennai, Chandigarh, Cochin, Coimbatore, Delhi, Gaya, Goa, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kolkata, Lucknow, Madurai, Mangalore, Mumbai, Nagpur, Port Blair, Pune, Tiruchirappalli, Trivandrum, Varanasi and Travelkhapatnam.

Seaports: Cochin, Goa, Mangalore, Chennai and Mumbai.

Famous places in India Cambodian citizens enjoy visiting:

  • Mahabodhi Temple, Bihar
  • Hemis Monastery, Ladakh
  • Tawang Monastery, Arunachal Pradesh
  • Goa
  • Andaman and Nicobar
  • Manali, Himachal Pradesh
  • Jagannath Temple, Odisha
  • Golden Temple, Punjab
  • The Taj Mahal, Agra, Uttar Pradesh
  • Ajanta Caves, Maharashtra

Relations between India and Cambodia

India and Cambodia have been close to each other since ancient times. You can see a tremendous number of temples in Cambodia in Hindu style. Moreover, people from these two countries feel very safe and secure with each other due to the reasons mentioned.

Famous cuisines and beverages of India: Masala Dosa, Veg momos, Tangri, tawa chicken, Dhokla, Bengali Rasgulla, Fish curry, Sambhar Vada, noodles, Gushtaba, Raita, Lassi, vegetable soup, Kahwah, and the list goes on.

Temperament of Indians:

Warm-hearted, friendly, welcoming, cheerful and religious.

What you must know when visiting India on an Indian visa:

  • Never talk to the people of suspicious and unknown organizations or agencies
  • Never, especially after sunset, go to unlit or dark areas alone, especially girls.
  • Avoid giving money or food to monks, clerics or beggars coming to you for it; you should ignore and stay from them, as they can be thieves or snatchers.
  • Stay away from oily and fried food during your visit, as it may lead to digestive issues.
  • Choose the season before visiting India for your convenience because some Indian places are very hot, cold and rainy.
  • Never forget to keep your valid Indian visa in your pocket or purse to show it when asked.
  • Always have some cash in your pocket every time when out because most small shopkeepers and rural-people accept only cash.
  • Taking the strict cultural beliefs of Indians into account, never kiss or hug your better half publicly or in family restaurants. And, wear modest clothes when visiting religious places, shrines, etc.
  • Never forget to remove your shoes or sleepers before entering religious places.
  • Stay in only widely-known and registered places with trustworthy, clean records and security systems.

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Address: Villa No. 5, Street No.466, Phnom Penh Cambodia
Phone: +855-12-222804, +855-23-210912, +855-23-210913, +855-23-218046
Fax: +855-23-213640, +855-23-210914
Email: amb.phnompenh@mea.gov.in embindia@online.com.kh indembassyphnompenh@phnompenh.org
Website: http://www.indembassyphnompenh.org/

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