Published on December 15, 2025
By: Rana Pratap

Travel advisories, a curfew in Thailand’s Trat province, and border tensions resulting from continuous military battles are all contributing to the increasing travel disruptions in Thailand and Cambodia, which are negatively affecting tourism and making travel challenging and dangerous for visitors. Travelers are advised to stay away from affected areas, especially those close to the border, since both nations are experiencing increased security and border restrictions. Flight cancellations, delays, and major disruptions to land transport between Thailand and Cambodia have resulted from the fighting. If travelers intend to traverse the border regions, they should stay informed about the most recent cautions and think about delaying their travels. Anyone traveling to or within the region should prioritize their safety as the situation is still unstable. Travel difficulties have increased as a result of the rising war between Thailand and Cambodia, particularly in areas along their shared 817-kilometer (508-mile) border. Travelers wishing to visit these Southeast Asian locations should be aware of the changing circumstances and possible effects on their travels, as a curfew has been enforced in Thailand’s southeast Trat region and tensions are rising.
The ongoing skirmishes between the two nations have intensified following the tragic death of a Cambodian soldier in May. What began as a border dispute has rapidly escalated, displacing hundreds of thousands of people on both sides of the border. Despite U.S. President Donald Trump’s intervention in brokering a ceasefire in October, fighting resumed earlier this month, plunging the region into chaos once again.
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The Thai military has confirmed the imposition of a curfew in the Trat province, which borders Cambodia, due to the ongoing violence. As both nations exchange fire across their shared border, the Thai forces claim to have targeted military objectives in Cambodia, while Cambodia accuses Thailand of striking civilian infrastructure. This conflict has led to several casualties and severe disruption, including the displacement of over 650,000 civilians. As of December 14, at least 16 Thai soldiers and 10 civilians have been killed, with hundreds more injured.
With the Thai-Cambodian border becoming increasingly volatile, travel plans to both countries are being impacted. Thailand, a major Southeast Asian tourism hub, has witnessed travel disruptions with many routes being re-routed or canceled. Cambodia, known for its rich cultural heritage and iconic destinations like Angkor Wat, is also seeing a decline in tourist arrivals due to concerns over safety and ongoing military operations.
The curfew in Thailand’s Trat province has especially impacted travelers heading to popular destinations in the southeastern region. While major cities like Bangkok remain relatively unaffected, border towns and provinces like Trat and Koh Kong are experiencing heightened security measures. Tourists in these areas are advised to stay updated on local advisories and avoid non-essential travel near the border.
As the conflict continues, both Thailand and Cambodia have been included in travel advisories from several countries, urging caution for travelers. Here are the key advisories:
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Cambodia’s travel advisory echoes these sentiments, with the Australian government urging visitors to exercise caution, especially near border areas, and to avoid the regions affected by the conflict. Smartraveller.gov.au
The escalating border tensions are also likely to disrupt flights to and from both Thailand and Cambodia. Although major international airports in cities like Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi) and Phnom Penh remain operational, there are increased security measures and potential delays.
Travelers planning to cross the border by land should be prepared for delays or even temporary shutdowns of border crossings. Border regions such as Poipet in Cambodia and Aranyaprathet in Thailand, popular entry points for travelers, could see further closures or limited access as the conflict continues.
Thailand and Cambodia have both seen a decline in tourism due to the ongoing conflict and the resulting security concerns.
Thailand and Cambodia are facing escalating travel disruptions as travel advisories are issued, a curfew is imposed in Thailand’s Trat province, and border tensions rise due to ongoing military clashes, severely impacting tourism and making travel unsafe for tourists.
As the situation between Thailand and Cambodia remains fluid, potential disruptions to travel are expected to continue. Tourists planning to visit these countries should take extra precautions, monitor news sources, and keep an eye on any updates regarding the border conflict. Both countries offer unique cultural experiences, but with the current volatility, it’s crucial to stay informed and flexible with your travel plans.
If you must travel, make sure your safety is the priority. By staying up-to-date with the latest developments, you can avoid the worst impacts of the ongoing tensions and enjoy a secure and enjoyable trip in the future.
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Monday, December 15, 2025
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