Private Tour
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7 hours
Mobile ticket
On all our tours, you will be personally guided by Sam Ang (Sam), a Khmer local and licenced English-speaking guide. Sam will immerse you in a rich cultural tour filled with his passion, friendship, knowledge and stories about Cambodia.
A comprehensive itinerary is provided, and you will travel across the city to key sites including the Royal Palace and Wat Phnom Pagoda. Also included are in depth visits to the renowned historic sites of the Genocide Museum (S21) and Killing Fields.
This tour is suitable for families, groups and solo travellers alike, but please note that the Genocide Museum and Killing Fields are unsuitable for most children, and that at temples, religious sites, and the Royal Palace, shoulders, backs and legs above the knee should be covered.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
The Genocide Museum and Killing Fields are not suitable for most children.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Private English Speaking tour guide
Private transportation
Bottled water
Hotel Pickup and Drop off
Small souvenir
Gratuities and personal expenses
Lunch, snacks, and drinks can be bought at stops during the tour.
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Royal Palace
The Royal Palace, located on the riverside, is the official residence of the Cambodian King and his family. Here you will visit a range of ornate and colourful buildings with golden roofs and towering spires, that are a great examples of classic Khmer architecture. Our tour includes the Throne Hall, Napoleon III Pavilion, and the Silver Pagoda with its silver tiled floor and amazing artifacts. A visit to the Palace provides an interesting insight to Cambodia’s regal past and the richness of Khmer artistry and craftsmanship.
Independence Monument
The impressive, Angkorian styled, Independence Monument was built in 1958 to commemorate Cambodia's 1953 independence from its colonial past under the governance of France. Located on a large roundabout, at the intersection of two major boulevards, it is in the very heart of the city. The Monument provides a notable landmark, reference point, and is the center of activity during many national celebrations.
Pickup included
59 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Janine A,
Apr 10, 2025
- Viator
This was a small group and it was only me with my guide called Sam. We started early at 0800, to beat the crowds and the heat of the sun. Sam was very knowledgeable and passionate about the history of this country. Our transport was a Tuk Tuk which was great as got a real feel of the local way of transport. The Killing Fields was an emotional place to visit and Sam gave you time to wander at your own pace. We Visited the Palace, the Temple which I could see from my room window, known as Chey Chumm, The Prison museum, the Central market. Also went to War Phnom Playground, decided to give the museum in the afternoon as miss as information overload. We stopped at a lovely restaurant for lunch and the food was really great. It was a loverly morning going at your own pace. Would recommend Sams small group as it's then tailor made for yourselves.
Mo W,
Feb 18, 2025
- Viator
Sam my guide made the tour enjable even though the killing fields and prison were gruesome, and his knowledge of the royal palace and the history and humour lifted the experience
Eric R,
Jan 21, 2025
- Viator
Sam Ang is excellent at telling the history of Cambodia as you visit its sites. He knows details and tells stories that even an informed tourist will find priceless. Sam seems to know all the locals, which gives the traveler an opportunity to meet and interact with real people. My tour with Sam was the highlight of my trip.
Operated by Kesar Khmer Tours- Cambodia