Cambodia is a tourist attraction and an isolated agricultural country. Its main export products are copper, rubber, wood, shoes, rice and fish. Due to customs control, passengers need to know the customs regulations in Cambodia and declare some special items.
Drinks and tobacco
When imported into Cambodia, both drinks and tobacco need to be declared to the customs. For tobacco, everyone can carry a pack of cigarettes, but if the quantity exceeds the specified quantity, it needs to be declared. As for drinks, each person can only bring one bottle of imported wine and ten bottles of beer. If this rule is exceeded, you need to declare it. In addition, when carrying cigarettes and alcoholic drinks, don't open the bottle cap or package, lest it be considered as selling or supplying others.
Jewelry and valuables
If passengers carry jewels or valuables worth more than $5,000, they need to declare them when they arrive in Cambodia. In addition, invoices or other documents are needed to prove the actual value of the goods. If you don't declare when you enter Cambodia, you may face confiscation or other punishment when you leave the country.
Animals and plants
Passengers carrying animals and plants and their products also need to declare. These items mainly include wood products, ivory products, crocodile skins, illegal herbs and food. Cambodia is a country that prohibits international ivory trade, so anything containing ivory products is prohibited. In addition, it is also forbidden to own species regarded as endangered wild animals, and its products are even banned. When entering Cambodia, please make sure that you are not carrying these illegal items.
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When entering Cambodia, please be sure to understand the customs regulations of the country and abide by them. Avoid carrying prohibited or declared items to avoid punishment or confiscation. If you have any questions, please feel free to consult the Cambodian Customs Bureau or the Cambodian Embassy or Consulate in your country.