
Road transportation
• Transportation of the body to Russia and the CIS:

Regardless of the mode of transportation (aircraft, road transport), delivery of cargo 200 is a highly responsible task, complex both documentarily and organisationally.
This procedure requires compliance with specific conditions (storage, transportation of the body) and involves the preparation of numerous permit documents for the transportation of cargo.
Cambodia is a Southeast Asian country of approximately 17 million people. The main cities are Phnom Penh (the capital, Phnom Penh International Airport, IATA: PNH), Siem Reap (the gateway to the Angkor Wat complex, airport REP), Sihanoukville (a coastal resort with a significant Russian and Chinese expatriate community), and Battambang in the northwest. Most foreigner fatalities occur in tourist areas — around the Angkor temple ruins, on Sihanoukville's beaches, or in road accidents. The distance from Cambodia to Minsk is approximately 7,800 km; the flight with a transit stop takes around 11 hours. If you have lost a family member in Cambodia, please call us immediately at +375 29 314-59-59. We are available around the clock, every day of the year.
Repatriating a body from Cambodia to Belarus requires a specific set of documents that differs substantially from European procedures. Cambodia is not a signatory to the Hague Apostille Convention, meaning all documents must undergo full consular legalization through the Russian Embassy in Phnom Penh, which also handles consular matters for Belarusian nationals. Required documents include: the death certificate (លិខិតបញ្ជាក់អំពីការស្លាប់) from the local authority or the Cambodian Ministry of Interior; a medical certificate from the treating hospital; an embalming certificate from a local funeral establishment (សហគ្រាសបុណ្យសព); an export permit from the Cambodian Ministry of Health; a clearance from the Cambodian Ministry of Foreign Affairs; and a zinc coffin sealing certificate. Navigating this multi-ministry process is time-consuming and complex. We manage every step of the paperwork on your behalf.
The body is transported by air from Phnom Penh (PNH) or Siem Reap (REP). There are no direct flights from Cambodia to Minsk; all routes involve at least one transit stop. The main connecting hubs are Istanbul (Turkish Airlines), Dubai (Emirates), Doha (Qatar Airways), and Bangkok (Thai Airways with onward European connection). Total flight time including transit is approximately 11 hours. Ground handling and document processing in Cambodia typically adds 5 to 10 days before departure. The remains are transported in a hermetically sealed zinc coffin inside a wooden outer crate, as required by ICAO/IATA regulations. We coordinate directly with airlines and ground agents at PNH and REP, and arrange reception at Minsk National Airport (MSQ).
Cambodia operates on UTC+7, four to five hours ahead of Minsk depending on the season. Despite this time difference, our coordination team is reachable 24 hours a day in Russian, English, and Khmer. The Russian Federation Embassy in Phnom Penh (Street 214, Phnom Penh) provides consular support to Belarusian nationals in Cambodia. It is worth noting that over 95% of Cambodians practice Theravada Buddhism, and local funeral homes are primarily set up for cremation — international body repatriation for burial abroad is a non-standard procedure involving multiple government ministries. Our experience with this corridor means we navigate the process efficiently and without unnecessary delays.
The cost of repatriation from Cambodia is calculated individually, based on the departure city, chosen transit route, cargo dimensions, and the scope of document handling required. We do not publish fixed price lists — every case is unique and every quote is transparent, with no hidden fees. The first consultation is free of charge. All work is performed under a written contract, with all costs agreed in advance. We understand that you are going through an extremely difficult time, and our role is to take the full administrative burden off your shoulders so you can focus on your family. Call +375 29 314-59-59 or reach us via WhatsApp, Viber, or Telegram at any time.
Required documents include the Cambodian death certificate (លិខិតបញ្ជាក់អំពីការស្លាប់), a hospital medical certificate, an embalming certificate, an export permit from the Ministry of Health, a clearance from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and a zinc coffin sealing certificate. Since Cambodia is not party to the Hague Apostille Convention, all documents must be legalized by the Russian Embassy in Phnom Penh. We manage this entire process on your behalf.
Yes. Cambodian export regulations and ICAO/IATA air cargo rules both require the body to be embalmed and placed in a hermetically sealed zinc coffin inside a wooden crate. Embalming is a prerequisite for the Ministry of Health export permit. Local funeral establishments (សហគ្រាសបុណ្យសព) in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap carry out this procedure. We coordinate all arrangements with the local funeral bureau.
The process typically takes 5 to 10 days from initial contact to flight departure. The main time factor is obtaining export permits from Cambodian government ministries and completing consular legalization at the Russian Embassy in Phnom Penh. The flight itself with transit takes approximately 11 hours. We begin working all tracks simultaneously from the moment you contact us to minimize the overall timeline.
Cost depends on the departure city (Phnom Penh PNH or Siem Reap REP), transit route, cargo weight, and document handling complexity. We provide a full itemized quote before any work begins — no hidden fees. The initial consultation is free. Call +375 29 314-59-59 or message us on WhatsApp, Viber, or Telegram for an individual calculation.
We operate 24/7, 365 days a year, including public holidays. Call or message +375 29 314-59-59 via WhatsApp, Viber, or Telegram. Given that Cambodia is UTC+7 (4–5 hours ahead of Minsk), our on-duty coordinator is always available regardless of what time it is when you call. You will reach a real person, not an answering machine.