The Most Useful Mobile Apps in Cambodia for Travellers (2025)


LOOKING FOR THE MOST USEFUL MOBILE APPS IN CAMBODIA?

You’ve come to the right place! l lived in Cambodia for almost a year and here are all the best mobile apps you need while travelling or living in Cambodia.

Whether you want to book taxis, order food, or learn basic Khmer language, all these apps come handy in every day life while you are in Cambodia.

Some of the most important mobile apps in Cambodia are PassApp and Grab for taxis, Nham24 and Foodpanda for ordering food, and apps for mobile network providers.

So, here are the best mobile apps for Cambodia for booking taxis, ordering food, topping up phones or learning Khmer.

The Best Mobile Apps in Cambodia

Taxi Apps in Cambodia

Tuktuk parked at the side of the road in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Tuktuk in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Khmer Tuktuk, also called as remorque, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Khmer Tuktuk (Remorque) in Phnom Penh

There is no Uber in Cambodia but there are other taxi apps in Cambodia such as Grab and PassApp.

Grab and PassApp work just like Uber and they are very affordable. You can select if you would like to book a car or a tuktuk.

Generally in Southeast Asia, Grab is more popular, but in Cambodia PassApp seems to be the more popular choice.

PassApp

PassApp is one of the best mobile apps in Cambodia for booking taxis.

Grab

Logo of Grab, one of the taxi apps in Cambodia.

Food Delivery Apps in Cambodia

Although if you are only travelling through Cambodia for a short time, you may not be using food delivery apps. However, if you are staying in Cambodia longer, delivering food home is also an option.

Two of the most popular food delivery apps in Cambodia are Nham24 and Foodpanda. They both have a wide range of restaurants and work in the major cities in Cambodia.

Nham24

Logo of Nham24, one of the food delivery apps in Cambodia.

Foodpanda

Logo of Foodpanda,  one of the food delivery apps in Cambodia.

Mobile Networks in Cambodia

There are three main mobile networks in Cambodia: Metfone, Cellcard and Smart.

They all have very good priced data pack options. Metfone is supposed to be one of the leading networks but Cellcard and Smart are also very good.

Whichever network you choose, it is good to have their apps on your phone so you can track your data usage or top up your phone.

Getting a SIM card in Cambodia is easy for tourists and you can get one straight after landing at the Phnom Penh Airport. The price of the SIM card and data packs are very affordable, so it is definitely worth getting one for your trip in Cambodia.

Metfone

Logo of Metfone, one of the mobile networks in Cambodia.

Cellcard

Logo of Celcard, one of the mobile networks in Cambodia.

Smart

Logo of Smart, one of the mobile networks used in Cambodia.

If you don’t want to get a physical SIM card, you can also get an eSIM.

The most popular eSIM provider worldwide is Airalo and they also have eSIMs available for Cambodia. There are different packages for Airalo for Cambodia, such as for 7, 15, or 30 days and it is very affordable.

Angkor Wat SmartGuide

Ta Phrom in Siem Reap, Cambodia.
Ta Phrom, Siem Reap

Visiting the Angkor Wat in Siem Reap is almost on everyone’s list visiting Cambodia. This guide helps you plan your visit to the Angkor Archaeological Park on your own.

The Angkor Wat SmartGuide works as a guide, and includes a route planner as well as information about the temples. If you don’t want to pay for a tuktuk or guide for the day, you can hire a bicycle and self-guide yourself through the temple complex.

Angkor Wat is most popular for the sunrise views but the sunsets are also great, so if you have time, make sure to check it out both at sunrise and sunset.

Angkor Wat is only one temple within the Angkor Archaeological Park, and you can hire a tuktuk or bicycle to explore the whole area.

Logo of Angkor Wat SmartGuide.

Offline Map Apps

Although I recommend getting a Cambodian SIM card so that you always have access to internet and google maps, there are two map apps that you can even use offline.

Maps.me and Mapy.cz have the options to download maps which then are available to view even if you are offline or not connected to wifi/data.

Maps.me and Mapy.cz work great for trekking and hiking as they have most of the trekking routes available all around the world, however, you can also use them as general maps for getting around cities.

Maps.me

Logo of Maps.me.

Mapy.cz

Logo of Mapy.cz.

Khmer Language Apps

The official language in Cambodia is the Khmer language. While most of the people in bigger cities and touristy places are able to speak English to some level, if you go to a remote, non-touristy place, people will have no or very limited English.

Nevertheless, speaking a little bit of the local language always go far in every country. Even if you just say ‘hi’ or ‘nice to meet you’ in the local language, it makes people happy.

Simply Learn has pretty much all the languages covered and you can pick up some basic words and phrases to any country of your destination.

Logo of Simply Learn Khmer.

Digital Newspaper Apps

Whenever you are abroad, it is good to be up-to-date with news, especially to follow the news of the country your are in.

Some of the biggest English language newspapers in Cambodia are the Phnom Penh Post and Khmer Times. You can download their apps and it is a good way to stay up to date of the news.

Apart from newspapers, you can also join facebook groups that are for travellers or expats in Cambodia that can also help you to stay updated.

Phnom Penh Post

Logo of the Phnom Penh Post, an English language newspaper in Cambodia.

Khmer Times

Logo of the Khmer Times, an English language newspaper in Cambodia.

FAQs: The Most Useful Mobile Apps in Cambodia for Travellers

Does Whatsapp work in Cambodia?

Yes, Whatsapp works in Cambodia. Othe popular messaging apps in Cambodia include Facebook Messenger and the recently launched CoolApp.

Can I use my Iphone in Cambodia?

Yes, you can use your Iphone in Cambodia. Before travelling to Cambodia, make sure that your phone is unlocked and that you can use other SIM cards on your phone. This way, you can get a Cambodian SIM card and buy data packs.

Does Skype work in Cambodia?

Yes, Skype does work in Cambodia. There are no restrictions on Skype or any other social media channels in Cambodia, so you can use it as usual.

Do you need a SIM card for Cambodia?

You do not necessarily need a SIM card for Cambodia but it is the best to get one. Having a local, Cambodian SIM card will make your travel in Cambodia much easier.

Cambodian SIM cards are easy to buy and the data packs are cheap. Once you get a Cambodian SIM card, you can use it to book taxis, order food and stay connected with friends and family.

Which taxi app works in Cambodia?

There is no Uber in Cambodia but there are other taxi apps that you can use. Two of the most popular taxi apps in Cambodia are Grab or PassApp in Cambodia. They work just like Uber and they are a good way to get around.

What app can I use to learn Khmer?

You can use the Simply Learn mobile app to learn Khmer. Just download the app and select Khmer as the language you would like to learn.

Can I use Grab App in Cambodia?

Yes, Grab is available in Cambodia for booking taxis. There is no Uber in Cambodia but you can use Grab or PassApp in Cambodia instead.

Grab and PassApp are easy to book and offer an affordable way to get around cities in Cambodia.

Is there an app for food delivery in Phnom Penh?

For food delivery in Phnom Penh, the two best apps to use are Nham24 and Foodpanda. They have a wide-range of restaurants available and you can choose from various dishes for different budgets.

Conclusion

In conclusion, some of the most important mobile apps to have are PassApp and Grab for taxis, Nham24 and Foodpanda for ordering food and apps for mobile network providers.

Whether you want to book taxis, order food, or learn basic Khmer language, all these apps come handy in every day life if you are travelling or living in Cambodia.


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