Drinking Water & Ice

A question asked by many travellers: what about the water in Cambodia? Can I drink the tap water and what about the ice in our drinks? Is it safe, or should I avoid ice in drinks?

Here we explain to you what is safe and unsafe. What the difference is between the big blocks of ice and 'clean ice'. And what the quality is of tap water in Cambodia.

Cambodian boy drinking clean water

Tap Water

The water coming out of the tap in larger cities like Phnom Penh and Siem Reap is generally safe.

However, we still advice you not to drink it. Because, to make it safe, quite large quantities of chlorine are added to the tap water. So, the taste is not good.

It's no problem though to use the tap water e.g. for brushing your teeth.

Countryside

Tap water in the countryside (if available) should be avoided alltogether as the source and treatment of the water is not always clear.

Water in restaurants

If you order a glass of water in a restaurant, you will almost always get mineral water. This water comes out of large 25 liter containers, sold by the same companies that provide Cambodia with bottled drinking water. It's perfectly safe.

Again, it might be a bit different in some restaurants in the countryside although getting tap water in your glass is really very rare. Cambodians themselves only drink mineral water, and they wouldn't think of offering tap water to a foreigner.

If you are unsure whether a particular restaurant will serve you a glass of mineral water, just order a bottle. Bottled water is available all over the country, even in the most remote parts. Just make sure the seal is still on and unbroken.

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Phnom Penh
Cambodia
Tel: 023 - 22 09 53
Tel: 012 - 52 48 01

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