Experience the best of Phnom Penh on a private tour, visiting 11 destinations including S21 and the Killing Fields. Enjoy a personalized itinerary and expert local guide.
Experience the best of Phnom Penh on a private tour, visiting 11 destinations including S21 and the Killing Fields. Enjoy a personalized itinerary and expert local guide.
- Wat Phnom - The tour begins at the historically significant site of Wat Phnom in Phnom Penh. Visitors will see the Lady Penh statue and learn about her history before ascending the steps. The entrance fee is USD 1.
- Wat Ounalom - This is one of the most important monasteries in Phnom Penh, established in 1442 after the capital was founded in…
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Wat Phnom - The tour begins at the historically significant site of Wat Phnom in Phnom Penh. Visitors will see the Lady Penh statue and learn about her history before ascending the steps. The entrance fee is USD 1.
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Wat Ounalom - This is one of the most important monasteries in Phnom Penh, established in 1442 after the capital was founded in 1434 by King Ponhea Yarth. Entry is free.
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National Museum - Built in 1920 during the French colonial period, the National Museum showcases traditional Cambodian architecture. Visitors can explore the exterior of the building. Entry is free.
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Royal Palace - In front of the Royal Palace, locals enjoy time with friends and family in the public park. The palace, facing east, offers a beautiful view in the morning. A royal crematorium is located to the left, linked to the death gate, while the victory gate is at the front. Walking outside only, free entry.
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Cambodia-Vietnam Friendship Monument - This large concrete monument commemorates the former alliance between Vietnam and Cambodia. It is located in Botum Park, near the Royal Palace.
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Koh Pich City Hall - Situated on Diamond Island, just a 5-minute drive from the previous stop. Along the way, visitors will see the patriarch monk statue, a Buddhist institute next to a casino, Cambodia’s parliament, and new skyscrapers. Before visiting the King statue and Independence Monument, the tour includes a view of the river confluence where the Tonle Sap, Mekong Upper, Mekong Lower, and Tonle Bassac meet.
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Statue of King Father Norodom Sihanouk - This bronze statue stands in the largest park in Phnom Penh. It was erected in 2013, following his passing in October 2012.
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Independence Monument - Located at a major intersection, this monument was built between 1958 and 1962 to symbolize Cambodia’s independence from French colonization, which lasted from 1863 to 1953.
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Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum - Formerly a high school built in 1960, this site was converted into a detention center by the Khmer Rouge in 1975, known as S21 prison. Visitors will spend 90 minutes with an audio guide. Entrance fee is USD 5, and the audio guide is USD 5.
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Choeung Ek Genocidal Center - Known as the Killing Fields, this site is 15 km from the capital. Approximately 20,000 people were sent here after being detained at S21. Before starting the audio guide tour, visitors will watch a documentary film at a small museum on site. Lunch is optional, depending on the group. Entrance fee is USD 3, and the audio guide is USD 3.
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Russian Market - The final stop is at the Russian Market or Central Market. Visitors can explore Khmer products, many of which are sourced from local businesses and organizations.
- Hotel Pick-Up and Drop-off (city center)
- Tour by Sophoarn
- Cambodia Beer after 12 o’clock
- Bottled Cold Water
- Silver Hyundai Starex-Van Phnom Penh BV-4383
- Explain at every stops
- Hotel Pick-Up and Drop-off (city center)
- Tour by Sophoarn
- Cambodia Beer after 12 o’clock
- Bottled Cold Water
- Silver Hyundai Starex-Van Phnom Penh BV-4383
- Explain at every stops
- Fee to Wat Phnom $1
- Fee to Genocide Museum $5
- Fee to Killing Field $3
- Lunch
- Audio Guide Player
- Fee to Wat Phnom $1
- Fee to Genocide Museum $5
- Fee to Killing Field $3
- Lunch
- Audio Guide Player
Explore the significant sites of the city in the morning, visiting the genocide museum and the killing field in the afternoon, tast the real authentic Khmer food, see the Khmer products at the market and relax by the four intersection rivers. Choose either a ‘private’ tour by tuk-tuk or, if you enjoy other travelers company, choose a ‘small group by…
Explore the significant sites of the city in the morning, visiting the genocide museum and the killing field in the afternoon, tast the real authentic Khmer food, see the Khmer products at the market and relax by the four intersection rivers. Choose either a ‘private’ tour by tuk-tuk or, if you enjoy other travelers company, choose a ‘small group by Van’ tour that will led by Sophoarn. With our knowledge and experience, we guarantee that you will have an educational and a memorable time in this beautiful city. Drinking water provided and customized stops to meet your needs.
- Entrance fees are accepted only in cash(Riel and USD), not Card.
- Required to follow the time schedule by tour leader as doing a group tour.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.