Cambodia – Digital Nomad Guide
Cambodia moves at an unhurried temple pace, where sunrise prayers echo across the ancient stones of Angkor Wat and open-air markets stir long before dawn. The Mekong River shapes the daily rhythm—flooding emerald rice paddies, filling bamboo fish traps, and carrying slow boats between stilted riverside villages. While Siem Reap caters to the temple-hopping crowd with its robust cafe culture and high-speed fiber, coastal Kampot offers a slower gear for those lured by salt air, pepper farms, and quiet riverside bungalows. The cost of living remains strikingly low and the long-term visa process is famously frictionless, though you must trade polished infrastructure for the grit of red-dust roads and localized power blips. Patient, self-sufficient nomads will thrive here by trading high-gloss convenience for a life centered on soulful history and genuine human connection.
Visa
Tourist visa on arrival for 30 days, extendable. Business visa allows longer stays and work permits for remote workers.