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Cambodian Tourism Statistics Annual Report 2012
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DOM OF CA
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TOURISM STATISTICS
ANNUAL REPORT

2012
MINISTR OF TOUR
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Statistics and Tourism Informatio Departme nt s on
Street 169, S
No. A3, S
Sangkat Vea Vong, Khan 7 Makara, Phnom Penh, Cambodia al n
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Fax: +85 23 885003
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E-mail: k kong@mot.gov.kh Web site www.mot.g e: gov.kh

Tourism Highlights
International Tourist Arrivals, Average Length of Stay, Hotels Occupancy & Tourism Receipts 1993 - 2012
Tourist Arrivals
Average Length
Hotels Occupancy
Tourism Receipts
Years
number change (%) of Stay (days)
(%)
(Million US$)
1993
118,183
N/A
N/A
N/A
1994
176,617
49.4
N/A
N/A
N/A
1995
219,680
24.4
8.00
37.00
100
1996
260,489
18.6
7.50
40.00
118
1997
218,843
-16.0
6.40
30.00
103
1998
286,524
30.9
5.20
40.00
166
1999
367,743
28.3
5.50
44.00
190
2000
466,365
26.8
5.50
45.00
228
2001
604,919
29.7
5.50
48.00
304
2002
786,524
30.0
5.80
50.00
379
2003
701,014
-10.9
5.50
50.00
347
2004
1,055,202
50.5
6.30
52.00
578
2005
1,421,615
34.7
6.30
52.00
832
2006
1,700,041
19.6
6.50
54.79
1,049
2007
2,015,128
18.5
6.50
54.79
1,400
2008
2,125,465
5.5
6.65
62.68
1,595
2009
2,161,577
1.7
6.45
63.57
1,561
2010
2,508,289
16.0
1,786
6.45
65.74
2011
2,881,862
14.9
6.50
66.15
1,912
2012
3,584,307
24.4
6.30
68.49
2,210
International tourist arrivals to Cambodia
Destination

Months

Cambodia

Q1
January
February
March
Q2
April
May
June
Q3
July
August
September
Q4
October
November
December
Total

International tourist arrivals by all means of transportations 2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

550,813
644,205
622,288
683,692
778,467
995,210
194,932
223,581
218,691
232,590
274,471
350,257
177,130
214,902
200,789
222,354
255,499
321,870
178,751
205,722
202,808
228,748
248,497
323,083
424,536
454,031
464,230

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