Cambodia deployed more than 10,000 police and soldiers for Medvedev's sightseeing and official meetings on his three-day visit.
After seeing the ancient temples in the city of Siem Reap, he was scheduled to fly to the capital ahead of a meeting with Cambodian leader Hun Sen tomorrow.
Russian authorities requested privacy for the sightseeing portion of Medvedev's trip, asking the Foreign Ministry "not to send or allow" any media to cover his visit to Angkor Wat or to the Grand Palace in the capital, the ministry said in a statement.
Medvedev and Hun Sen were expected to sign six agreements, including one on the exchange of information about money laundering and terrorism funding.
