The border situation between Cambodia and Thailand has calmed down slightly after recent clashes, but tensions still linger. According to Reuters, military-level talks that were meant to ease the conflict have been postponed for now, as both sides continue to manage the fragile ceasefire.
Small checkpoints remain tense near disputed temples and villages, but no new major fighting has been reported in the past few days. Local people on both sides of the border are still cautious, and some families are waiting to return to their homes until the situation is fully stable.
For travelers, the main tourist cities in Cambodia like Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, and coastal areas are unaffected and safe to visit. Most visitors will not feel any impact as long as they avoid remote border crossings near the conflict areas.
If you plan to cross by land, check whether your route goes through affected provinces like Preah Vihear or Oddar Meanchey. Flights between Cambodia and Thailand are still operating normally.

