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One day in Phnom Penh? Must Do Option. Visit all the city highlights by A/C Van in the morning and Genocide sites in the afternoon. The morning includes Wat Phnom, Royal Palace, KH-VN monument, Statue of the King, Independence and constitutional monuments. Explanations are given at every stop, and questions are most welcomed by Sina. At S21 Prison and Killing Fields, you can visit at your own pace using an audio guide to explain the barbaric history of the genocide. ( Audio Guides are available and recommended for these two sites!) See Central Market to browse and buy local products. Lunch break is optional. Being a local tour guide, I can guarantee with my knowledge and experience that you will not only learn a lot of history but have an enjoyable day and make take home memories.
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Enjoy unlimited food and beer and/or soft drinks on this authentic evening food tour by tuktuk that gets you deep into our favorite neighborhoods where locals eat. During this adventure you’ll discover how deep Cambodian cuisine reaches within Southeast Asian culture. This experience goes beyond the usual market and street food samples to shine a light into local life that can still be found hiding in Phnom Penh. We'll visit 4 authentic sit-down eateries plus a local bar, including the best versions of our favorite dishes. We'll explore local neighborhoods by tuktuk, with unlimited cold beer in hand, and enjoy the evening with your local foodie guide. Our goal isn't just to eat a LOT (which we'll do!), but show you every part of the process and tell you about each dish and each vendor. This is why we visit mom & pop style shops who have become a local staple in their neighborhoods.
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Explore the true nature and great trekking experience at the eastern of Cardamom mountain range on this 3-day fully-serviced trek to Aoral Mountain which is the tallest peak in Cambodia. A great way to explore the jungle and the amazing mountain landscapes, this 3-day adventure involves camping out in a bamboo forest close to a natural waterfall with your local support team. After reaching the peak of Aoral Mountain, you'll spend one last night sleeping under the trees at the second camp and the stars before returning to Phnom Penh. Trip Highlights: - Magnificent mountain scenery- Great views of evergreen mountain and richest natural setting of Aoral Mountain (1813 m) and other 9 hills of our trekking trails. - Visit the plane crashed site in forest - Full Service Trekking- Our experienced trek team set up a tent or hammock and cook local meals, leaving you to enjoy the experience of being in the mountains. - Explore the local villages and learn about culture of living in rural areas
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## Phnom Penh Fire Range Experience – Adrenaline in the Mountains! Feel your heart race at our outdoor shooting range surrounded by lush green hills just outside Phnom Penh! Fresh air, wide open space and mountain views create the perfect stage for a safe but unforgettable adrenaline rush. ### Licensed Weapons & Packages All firearms are fully licensed and operated only under close supervision by professional instructors. Choose from: - AK47, M16, Type 97A, M4 - Sniper 7.62, SKS, UZI, RPD - 50 Caliber, M79, K50 - Handgun (Glock), Shotgun - Rocket Launcher and Hand Grenade (strictly controlled). ### Safe Fun for Everyone Every guest receives a clear safety briefing, one-on-one guidance and full protective gear. Solo travelers, couples, friends and families can shoot, watch or take photos from secure viewing areas. ### A Memory for a Lifetime Just a short trip from Phnom Penh, and a once-in-a-lifetime story from Cambodia you’ll be talking about for years!
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A professional English speaking tour guide will pick you up from your hotel and drive you to the killing fields of Choeung Ek Genocide Center – 9 miles away south of Phnom Penh. The infamous killing fields have a bloody history. Once an orchard and a Chinese cemetery, the Khmer Rouge, lead by Pol Pot, turned the place into what became known as the killing fields, where they executed around 20.000 victim. Over three years they massacred and buried 2.5 million people. After remembering the dead, return to Phnom Penh to visit Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (S21). Meaning hill of the poisonous trees, Pol Pot turned a once popular high school into a high security prison. 20,000 people were imprisoned there, many of whom were tortured for information. Today it serves as a museum and a reminder of darker days. Your guide will return you to your hotel or guesthouse.you could ask any question to tour guide. We pick up only the hotel center.
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The guest will choose this experience because they will get the history about the dishes which gives them a big insight into Cambodian cuisine which they cannot get visiting these establishments on their own. Finding the best food in Cambodia might be challenging, so let us do it for you! We offer private transport to local restaurants and food stalls that aren't featured in travel guides. Here, you can learn the significance of each dish to the communities that enjoy them. Why not join our food tour after sightseeing in the city and dine where the local people love eating! We have prepared a thoughtfully designed journey into Cambodia where you can enjoy delicious food and immerse yourself in our culture. We promise you an unforgettable experience. We are Cambodian owned and operated. #Dishes 1. Rice Noodle in 13th century 2. Egg Noodle with beef 3. Rice pancake with pork mixed with local herbs 4. Eggplant with pork and ferminted fish and stew pork 5. Local dessert 6. Cocktail
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Discover Phnom Penh through its food on the city’s most complete evening tuk-tuk food adventure. Journey beyond the tourist trail as we explore hidden street food stalls, family-run eateries, iconic legacy restaurants, local neighbourhoods, and tucked-away bars most never find. Enjoy 20+ tastings across 7 handpicked food spots, showcasing the diversity of Cambodian cuisine - from everyday favourites to its most iconic and under-appreciated dishes. Led by a passionate local foodie guide, uncover the stories behind the food, the people who make it, and the culture shaping Phnom Penh’s culinary scene. Between stops, cruise through the city by tuk-tuk, experiencing its energy after dark. As the evening unfolds, enjoy live local music, free-flow beer throughout, and finish with a creative cocktail/mocktail in a hidden speakeasy garden bar. More than just a food tour, this is an unforgettable night of food, culture, music, and discovery—and the perfect introduction to Cambodia’s capital.
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This tour will take approximately 3hours on a Private Tuk-Tuk with 4people maximum. You will see all of the most significant site with a Tuk-Tuk driver who speaks great English to explain all about modern life of Phnom Penh city and also the history of places. -Wat Phnom -Wat Ounalom -National Museum (outside) -Royal Palace (outside) inside if requested 8am to 4pm. -Friendship Monument -Independence Monument -King Statues -Cambodia Parliament -Casino -Buddhism School -Patriarch of Monks -China Town -Diamond Island -Four Riverside -Tallest Buildings Time available for share tour are at 8am to 7pm.
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Option One- Filling Field, Toul Sleng Museum, Independent Monument. Start your half day tour from your hotel and move straight to Killing Filed where 20,000 people where taken to kill at there. Then, move back to Tuol Sleng Museum where people where taken to detain and torture during Khmer Rouge. At the last, enjoy your shopping at local market, and see around the Independent Monument along the way the market. Option Two- Royal Place, Silver Pagoda, Wat Phnom, National Museum, Independent Monument, Explore Phnom Penh on a half-day tour of the vibrant capital. Admire the stately columns of the Royal Palace known as the resident of Cambodia King and Silver Pagoda to see the beautiful temples.Then, we continuous to National Museum where built in 1917 and placed more 5000 artifices. After that, move to Wat Phnom where is the foundation of Phnom Penh. Last bu not least, take a window shopping at the local market, and see around the Independent Monument along the way the market.
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Pickup from your hotel and then you will travel through the bustling streets of Phnom Penh before reaching the dock to cross to island by ferry as the island locates in the center of mighty Mekong River. Once you arrive on Silk Island you will enjoy viewing the traditional homes of the local village and farmers working the rich soils for their crops. Try your hand at farming at a local farm, visit traditional silk weavers and learn about their work, Here you can see the full production cycle of silk and visit their traditional shop to buy a variety of beautiful hand crafted silk products and walk around the island’s tiny villages and sunbaked countryside at your own pace, with a private guide by your side to help you explore on traditional way of live on the island. The tour includes: transport, guide, ferry crossing fee, silk farm entry, tea or coffee and chilled water.
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A great afternoon cycling trip to silk island from Phnom Penh via ferry. It was a very eye opening experience to see traditional life in the countryside, spend time away from the city in a very enjoyable and relaxing way and get to ride your bike on the cycle track alongside the river, across the villages, temples and plantations. Throughout this cycling journey we also have a chance to connect with a local artisant when we visit the traditional silk weaving workshop and experience with friendly local people, kinds and enjoy tropical fruit and water. A final, we cycle through silk island and learn more about religion in Cambodia when we visit Buddha temple and explore the island when the sun goes down and then we take a tuk tuk back to Phnom Penh.
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Explore the peaceful countryside of Phnom Penh by bicycle where you’ll encounter experience with the real life of local people, mango plantations, lemongrass farms, Khmer sedge mat weaving village and silk weaving workshop of the Mekong River. This moderate biking adventure is for those who love cycling and able to manage from 25km to 30km distance through the flat terrains of the Mekong Island. After we cycle through the countryside, farmland and paddy rice field plus the natural lake that included the lotus farm, we continue to the handicraft village where you’ll learn more about Khmer silk weaving and enjoy the local lunch with them. A final we have a short ride to the ferry and get on our supported vehicle back to your hotel. This leisurely discover of Phnom Penh countryside, offering the chance of real-life local experience in Cambodia.
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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. This tour is high recommended If you enjoy other travelers company. Choose a 'small group by Van (7pp maximum)' tour that will led by Sophoarn or Share in 1 Tuk-Tuk Tour (4pp Maximum). With our knowledge and experience, we guarantee that you will have an educational and a memorable time in this beautiful city. Drinking water, Coke and beer are provided one each.
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On this small-group tour, visit most highlighted site of the city and its history. Discover the great palaces and pagodas of Phnom Penh on a day tour, and visit the Royal Palace of Cambodia, see the 5,329 silver tiles of the Silver Pagoda, and infamous Tuol Sleng Museum. Admire Khmer era architecture, and learn about the notorious Killing Fields and Get stunning views of the Tonle Sap and Mekong on from the River Side before heading back to your hotel.
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Learn more about a dark period in Cambodian history, the Killing Fields and the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum S21 Tour. Our English-speaking tour guide license will help you interpret the exhibits and answer your questions. Pay your respects to the victims of the Khmer Rouge at these hard-hitting, moving destinations. A must for travelers interested in history. .All the traveler have to dress cover the knee and shoulder .We follow European rule
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We will travel around Phnom Penh, visiting local gems off the beaten path. Try authentic Khmer dishes and learn their rich history. Along the way, you will learn to speak Khmer and have so many smiles!
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Tour Highlights: • Biking through the flat trails to explore rural area of Cambodia and Khmer villages, paddy rice fields, farmlands and natural lake where you’ll encounter experience with the cultural living of local people and enjoyable with the beautiful countryside • Visiting the Ta Prohm Temple as it was built during the late 12th century and early 13th century by king Jayavarman VII (AD 1181-1220) as a place for worship for Brahmans and Buddhists. • Learn about Khmer Rouge Regime by audio and visit Killing Field where collectively more than a million people were killed and buried • Refreshing in a nice breezy lake and delicious with local Khmer foods in a local picnic hut.
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Welcome to Phnom Penh! The capital city of Cambodia lies at the confluence of the Mekong, Tonle Sap and Bassac rivers. Phnom Penh was regarded by many as the most beautiful of all the French-built cities in Indochina and so was formerly called the pearl of Indochina. It was a bustling commercial center during the French occupation, but the years of war crushed it to a field of ruins before becoming a ghost-city during the Khmer Rouges period. It’s only since the 90’s that the city really began to recover and today it has reestablished itself as the political and financial center of the country. Its rich historical past can be traced to some Khmer and French influence evidences such as many ornate Khmer–style temples and some grand colonial buildings.
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We explore the local villages on the Mekong Island and learn about their lifestyle as much as the silk weaving that it is the main job for them after the farming or fishing. With this Tuk Tuk tour, we also visit the local market, some of the local business that they produce bean curt for sale and visit the farmland where the farmer growing ginners, cucumbers, eggplants, lemongrass, corn, banana, papaya and mango etc. For lip up the tour, we visit silk weaving workshop & sedge mat weaving and learn how they make it before we go to visit the Buddha temple and lean more about religion in Cambodia and enjoy local lunch at the river view floating restaurant with a relaxing on the hammock before we back to Phnom Penh.
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From Phnom Penh: for those who loves nature, landscape and culture, please start here with a pick up at 7:30 am by the guide and a driver from your hotel for a drive to Kirirom National Park west of Phnom Penh. You will follow Highway 4 all the way until you reach the Kirirom junction from where the road becomes slightly bumpier. Take a turn first towards Chambok community and explore one of Cambodia’s first community based tourism projects. Enjoy a 30 minute trek through the forest to the Chambok waterfall and then, you will pass through the gate of Kirirom and drive all the way up to the top to admire the views of the surrounding forest and mountain ranges. Take a stroll along some of the many trails towards the lake (20 mins). The pine forest is of particular interest and offers a relaxing walk and there are numerous streams and rapids in the park to be visited as well. Return to Phnom Penh after a refreshing day in the national park.
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You will travel to Udong along Tonle Sap River. The drive will take about 1 hour and 15 minutes depending on the traffic. During the drive, you can enjoy the view of the typical Cambodian countryside with our window seats. Udong is 40km northwest of Phnom Penh and was the capital of Cambodia for 250 years. In 1866 Udong was abandoned for the sake of Phnom Penh, which was suggested by the French colonial masters as the new capital. You will climb the hill from the back of the ridge and go down the hill from the 509 steps stairway. Several religious structure and royal stupas which contain the remains of several great Khmer Kings dot the ridgeline of the hill. The summit of Phnom Oudong offers spectacular views of the surrounding countryside; the beautiful Kandal Temple peacefully sits in the middle of plains and rice fields. On the way down the hill, you might encounter some monkeys. Our bus/van will wait for you at the bottom of the hill and then heads to Silversmiths Village.
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Travel effortlessly from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap with a private car or minivan transfer. Enjoy a safe, comfortable, air-conditioned ride with the freedom to stop anytime for photos, snacks, or restroom breaks. A smooth, stress-free, door-to-door journey designed for comfort, convenience, and peace of mind.
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Get amazing experiences to explore Cambodia’s former capital city on this private full-day tour of Oudong Mountain and Phnom Baset from Phnom Penh. Admire the pre-Angkorian temples of Phnom Baset and explore the royal monuments with war memorials of Oudong history. - Private tour from Phnom Penh with professional English speaking tour guide - Informative commentary of Cambodia’s past from an insightful personal guide - Snap photos of the famous destination of Oudong temple, Phnom Baset and more - Travel by private comfortable air-con vehicle - Learn more about Cambodia’s royal history on a tour of the former capital of Cambodia
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Discover Phnom Penh at your own pace during a cyclo tour that provides the perfect introduction to the city for first-time visitors. Your private cycle-rickshaw driver and a local guide are at your disposal throughout the day to see the attractions that capture your interest. Rather than following a one-size-fits-all itinerary, this is your chance to customize your sightseeing experience. This tour can feature essential stops, including Wat Phnom and the Independence Monument, while also delving into the lesser-known aspects of Phnom Penh. Discover local markets, Khmer street stalls, authentic coffee spots, hidden eateries, and other enigmatic gems. The route also passes by the Royal Palace, where your guide will provide insights into Cambodia's past and present. Your journey ends at Botumvatey Pagoda, which is located at the city centre near numerous restaurants to help you unwind after your adventure. If needed, your guide can assist in arranging transportation back to your hotel.
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