A majority of countries will need a visa to enter Cambodia. Please research if you will need a visa and then apply at evisa.gov.kh, then complete the e-arrival form by downloading the app at arrival.gov.kh.
The BEC is a short 5-minute tuk-tuk ride away from a major supermarket, and many other essential shops are nearby.
Travelling around is extremely easy via tuk-tuks, which you can book on your phone with apps like Grab, PassApp, or Tada.
Food costs vary depending on how often you eat out and where. You can typically get a good meal for around $3 USD.
Whether you're staying short or long term, staying at the BEC is definitely a possibility, depending on availability.
A typical day starts with morning readings, followed by one-to-one and small group Bible-English classes. Teaching times are flexible throughout the day, and evenings include dorm visits, praise nights, Bible seminars, and more!
There are multiple money exchange places around Phnom Penh, and many banks with ATMs where you can withdraw cash.
Buying a physical or eSIM is extremely cheap and easy. It's worth waiting to buy one in Cambodia as it works out much cheaper.
If you're baptised, ACBM can cover your travel insurance. Visit acbm.org.au/member-registration/ and complete the fieldworkers application form.
We ask that you dress modestly. It is also expected that you remove your shoes before entering homes, so easy-to-remove footwear is recommended.