Phnom Penh City Tour: Ride Traditional Cyclo to Explore Royal Palace, Wat Phnom & Local Sights
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Phnom Penh
Experience the vibrant city of Phnom Penh like a local on a guided tour. Ride a traditional Cyclo to explore the Royal Palace, Wat Phnom, and other local sights.
Duration: 4 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Sorya Center Point - Your Phnom Penh City by Cyclo tour will begin at PAPA PAIN NEAR Soriya Mall. Upon arrival you will meet your local expert guide who will be with you for your afternoon of exploring the sights.
  • Wat Phnom - Wat Phnom is a Buddhist temple located in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. It was built in 1372, and stands 27 metres above the ground.
  • Royal Palace - We will stay outside of the palace and your guide will tell you all you need to know.
  • Independence Monument - You will learn about this very important monument. Your guide will explain the importance of it to the local people.
  • Phnom Penh - our local cyclo driver who will pilot you around parts of the city. With local markets, Khmer street stalls, local style coffee and other hidden eateries and secrets along the route.
  • Cambodia Post Office - You will explore the Post Office of Cambodia, before taking a break with drinks and snacks. The Central Post Office in Phnom Penh, Cambodia is a building erected during the French colonial period.
  • Wat Botum Park - Your tour will finish at Botumvatey Pagoda, this is a convenient spot in the middle of the city with lots of restaurants and bars nearby for you to relax after your adventure. Your guide can also help to organize transport back to your hotel if needed.
What's Included
  • All Transport
  • Expert Tour Guide
  • Drinks
  • Snacks
What's Not Included
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
Additional Information

Experience Phnom Penh as a genuine inhabitant would, embarking on a guided exploration that combines local transportation and on-foot excursions during the afternoon. One of the notable parts of the tour includes traversing the city via the traditional Cyclo means of transport.

This path provides an intriguing glimpse into the delightfully hectic life of the Phnom Penh Metropolitan area. You’ll witness the city’s symbolic historical architecture, key sites in daily life in Phnom Penh, intriguing grassroots projects, along with the chance to keep yourselves properly fed.

Upon your arrival, your proficient local guide will meet you and accompany you throughout the afternoon as you tour the landmarks. You’ll also meet your local Cyclo driver who will navigate you around sections of the city. These individuals offer a unique, sadly diminishing, mode of transport in the city that has been largely replaced by the modern tuk-tuk. This distinct travel approach guarantees an unforgettable afternoon of exploration!

  • Dress code: comfortable clothes for exploring and current weather conditions
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Please meet at 2:15pm to be ready to depart at 2:30pm
Location
PAPA PAIN - Sorya Center Point
Our tour guide will wait you at PAPA PAIN – SORYA CENTER POINT (Coffee Shop near Soriya Mall)
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Reichz
May 14, 2024
Nice city tour for a short stay - Pear is a great guide, very friendly and knowledgeable. She also takes great photos. I enjoyed the tour and learnt about Cambodia.
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Cruiser49718371952
Feb 19, 2024
Best way to see the best of Phnom Penh! - I was lucky enough to be the only person on this tour. We started at Central Market and while I had already looked around, I learnt so much more! Travelling by cyclo to various places was definitely a highlight. Very comfortable with the best view of the streets. My guide was great company and very knowledgeable. Highly recommend!!
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Andreaat62
Mar 26, 2019
The best way to see the city - We took a cyclo tour of the city together with a private tour. Absolutely the best way to see the city. Nice pace to take photos on route. Adapt tour to what you want to see. Safe and comfortable. Aim to tip each driver about 2 dollars on top of cost to company.
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Lauren
Aug 3, 2018
Fun way to explore the city! - My husband and I were looking for a way to see the city, as we were in town for a short time. We were hesitant to join another tour by van, as you never know what you are going to get and had some so-so experiences earlier on our trip. The Cyclo trip was perfect! The ride was way more peaceful (even in the busy city) than a moto would have been, and we were able to stop where we wanted to and just drive on by the sights we were less interested in. Our Cyclo drivers, while didn't speak English knew the route and were always waiting for us at each stop. I would highly recommend this tour.
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Jdoc2
Dec 24, 2017
Excellent way to experience central Phnom Penh - This cyclo tour is highly recommended. I did a cyclo tour here years ago as part of an organised Mekong River tour but this tour is much much better, being able to hop on hop off at sites of interest and the cyclo driver waits. You get a much closer feel for local life and at a slower pace on a cyclo than from a taxi or tuk tuk. It’s amazing how the rider safely weaves through the chaotic traffic of Phnom Penh. Not only is this tour good fun but it supports local cyclo drivers who have a difficult time competing for trade against the ever increasing numbers of tuk tuks.
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Judge11
Nov 16, 2018
Lack of information yet still enjoyable - The concept of the self guided cyclo tour via am app is a good 1. Unfortunately the execution by the local Grasshopper team let it down. They gave us little information when we checked in. Upon arrival they instructed me to download the app on my phone which took around 15min (varies depending on internet connection). Once it was downloaded I realised (they did not mention) when I saw the cyclo that the cyclo was for 1 person. So my wife would be in another cyclo. Ok fine. But they didn’t tell us to download the app on her phone!! So we spent another 15min doing that. The internet connection in PP can be very slow so we eventually gave up and asked for them to give her 1 of their pre-loaded phones (we didn’t pay bc they had wasted engh of our time at this point and had realised they should have told us at the beginning). Lack of common sense that a little bit of information would have resolved. Prior to booking, We were debating whether to do the biking or cyclo version of this tour. DO NOT DO THE BIKING VERSION. You need to pay attention to the road as the traffic is nutso in PP - you do not want to be looking down and checking your app every 30seconds. There were some very big and congested roads on This route. You are asking for trouble and a visit to the local hospital. We are experienced bikers and thought we would not have enjoyed the tour if biking. Make sure you have 4G / internet connection on your phone. Otherwise rent the phone from them.
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Daverk2014
Jan 31, 2018
Great Way to See the City! - Loved it! Great way to see, and get a feel for, Phnom Penh! Good information. Good circuit around the city, taking in the new and the old parts of town. Drivers know the 'circuit' and stop to let one explore places of interest. Recommend!
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Mahesh
Jan 2, 2018
Please do not do this tour. I... - <p>Please do not do this tour. I stopped it after the 1 km and gave the driver a US 15 tip and left it. This is for a number of reasons:</p> <p>1 Safety is quite low. The Grasshopper app even says that a safety guidelines must be provided by the Grasshopper person - that is not done. The person who was at the Grasshopper Tours counter in Phnom Penh spoke only basic English.</p> <p>2 The rickshaw driver does not speak English AT ALL and he has not been given the route by Grasshopper. One assumes the route of the tour has been provided to the Rickshaw driver, this is absolutely not the case. You need to guide him and tell where to turn. That is really a challenge when you are in a strange city. It also means the hood of the rickshaw must be down with the sun glaring on you. On this point I was on a global roaming plan so had GPS - not sure how this would work if your mobile is not connected to data - I assume it means even greater reliance on you being able to navigate the streets of Phnom Penh.</p> <p>3 The drivers are old and it seemed downright cruel to make them pedal you on an old bike with just one gear.</p> <p>4 Safety is low due to high traffic in Phnom Penh</p>
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