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48 hours
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This tour specialize in connecting travelers with Cambodia’s most heart breathtaking destinations. This handpicked tours combine culture, history, and nature into unforgettable experiences.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Phnom Penh
Explore Cambodia with Confidence From bustling city streets to sacred mountain peaks, we specialize in connaecting travelers with Cambodia’s most breathtaking destinations. Our handpicked tours combine culture, history, and nature into unforgettable experiences.
Royal Palace
The Royal Palace of Cambodia in Phnom Penh is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks and a must-visit attraction for tourists. It is the official residence of the King of Cambodia and a symbol of the nation. Visitors cannot access all areas since it is a working royal residence, but large parts are open to the public. Here are the main things tourists can do there:
Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum
What Visitors Can Do at the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum 1. Explore the Four Historic Buildings • Building A: Contains the large cells where the last victims were found. • Building B: Lined with thousands of haunting black-and-white portraits of prisoners who passed through, often before torture or execution. • Building C: Houses the tiny individual cells—some crafted from wood or bricks—where prisoners were confined. • Building D: Showcases memorabilia such as iron beds, shackles, torture instruments, and paintings by survivor Vann Nath.
Choeung Ek Genocidal Center
What Visitors Can Do at the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum 1. Explore the Four Historic Buildings • Building A: Contains the large cells where the last victims were found. • Building B: Lined with thousands of haunting black-and-white portraits of prisoners who passed through, often before torture or execution. • Building C: Houses the tiny individual cells—some crafted from wood or bricks—where prisoners were confined. • Building D: Showcases memorabilia such as iron beds, shackles, torture instruments, and paintings by survivor Vann Nath.
Silk Island
Silk Island is a peaceful island in the Mekong River, just a short ferry ride from Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s capital.
Outdong Mountain
Ascend the hill via a stone stairway (~500 steps) through lush jungle to reach the summit ridge. Along the way and at the top, you’ll see: • Damrei Sam Poan, Ang Duong, and Mukh Proum stupas—funeral memorials of past monarchs . • Vihear Preah Ath Roes, a restored temple housing a large Buddha statue, scarred from Khmer Rouge bombings. • Discover Local Life & Countryside The drive or cruise to Udong brings you past rice fields, floating villages, and palm sugar farms. Options include: • 1‑day guided tours and village visits . • Stopping at local markets or roadside huts for Khmer snacks — grilled catfish, bamboo salad, and fresh fruit under picnic huts. • Phnom Udong offers a meaningful, low-tourist alternative to Angkor—perfect for history lovers, nature enthusiasts, and spiritual seekers.
Phnom Penh full day tour
Very good
Duration: 9 hours
Phnom Penh National road
Van, Tuk-Tuk
Pickup included
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