On your morning arrival at Phnom Penh Airport, a warm greeting awaits you our delightful tour guide, who will whisk you away to your hotel:>>
We had an amazing experience! Everything was well organized and the guide was very knowledgeable.
Read moreA beautiful trip through mountains and bays. Everything was seamless and well-guided.
Read moreOur kids had a great time and we felt completely taken care of from start to finish.
Read moreThe food tours and cultural stops were truly unforgettable. Highly recommended!
Read moreOn your morning arrival at Phnom Penh Airport, a warm greeting awaits you our delightful tour guide, who will whisk you away to your hotel.
Once known as the loveliest city in Indochina, Phnom Penh remains enchanting despite its tumultuous past. Embark on a captivating city tour that introduces you to some of its most iconic landmarks.
Begin your explorations with a visit to Wat Phnom, a sacred site rebuilt multiple times over the centuries and steeped in legendary origins that date back to 1434.
Marvel at the statue of Yeay Penh, the revered grand mother who discovered precious Buddha statues and created a shrine atop a hill in AD 1372.
Witness the Victory Monument, an enduring symbol of Cambodian independence restored French colonial rule in 1953.
Delve history at the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (S21 prison), housed within an eerie former high school that once served as a harrowing detention and torture center during the Khmer Rouge regime.
Enjoy a delectable lunch at a local restaurant as you continue your journey through this fascinating city.
PM In the afternoon, visit National Museum, it was build in 1917 and designed in Khmer style by famed French architect Georges Groslier & Ecole Des Arts. The museum has a good collection of Khmer sculptures dating the pre-Angkor period (4th centuries) to post-Angkor period (14th centuries).
Then visit Royal Palace; built by King Norodom in 1866 on the site of the old town, Silver Pagoda, Located within the grounds of the Royal Palace, the Silver Pagoda is so named because of its floor, which is made up of 5000 silver tiles.
When you exit the Royal Palaces, continue your visit to the riverfront, it is the most popular place for the tourist. The view of the confluence of Mekong and Tonle Sap River is the geographically unique.