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5Day Phnom Penh Siem Reap Tour
Are you ready to experience a journey through Cambodia’s modern day and dark past?
Join us on Tree Day Phnom Penh Sightseeing Tour to enjoy Cambodia present day and Khmer Rouge Chronicles,
Tour begins and ends in Phnom Penh, with the flexibility for customers to choose their pickup and drop off points.
This is a tour like no other, offering an eye-opening experience that will leave you with a deep appreciation for the resilience of the Cambodian people.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to bear witness to a piece of history and pay your respects to the victims of this tragic chapter.
The tour will be starting in Phnom Penh and then drop off at Siem Reap City
Day 1
Pickup you at your hotel lobby floor in Phnom Penh City
1. Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda,
2.National Museum 3. Wat Phnom
4. independence monument and King Norodom Statue
5. Toul Sleng 6.Killing Field,
7. Toul Tum Pung or well known as Russian Market
Overview
Day 2
You will be transferring by private car Phnom Penh to Siem Reap Hotel
The driver is approximately 5-6 hours
Day 3
1. Angkor Wat– the biggest Hindu and Buddhism religious temple in the world.
2. Angkor Thom city Bayon
3. Ta Prohm
4. Bakeng hill temple and sunset
5. Back to hotel then tour finished
Detailed Itinerary Tours
Day 1: Itinerary
Book your Preparable Departure Times 7.15 Am-9.00am
Leaving Hotel to see;
First visiting site is Wat Phnom
- The first attraction thing to be visiting is Wat Phnom, the highest hill and religious building in Phnom Penh city, where the capital taken name from the hill, Phnom Penh was originally named Wat Phnom Duan Penh
- Wat is meant Buddhism temple
- Phnom is meant MOUNTAIN
- Duan was a grandma. and Penh was grandma name
In other word we can call a Buddhist temple was built on top of mountain at the capital city center and the hilled Buddhist temple was called Wat Phnom Duan Penh, peoples named the founder of Buddhist temple, and then from years to years slightly turned to Wat Phnom. Cambodia capital is now officially called Phnom Penh. the hill was built in 1372 within the height is Wat Phnom has a total height of 46 meters (150ft)
3. National Museum, is also a short walk from the Royal Palace and it’s closed borders between the two building compounds, it’s across street 178 street, the national museum is the collected of Cambodia fine art tools, you can be seeing the pre Angkor period ancient fine arts
Second visiting Royal Palace
After the visit of Wat Phnom Penh then we are moving to see King’s houses
Next up on the itinerary is a ride to go to at the Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda of Phnom Penh, the palace was built during of the colonial time which it’s located on confluence of 4 face rivers
Before lunch break we are heading to have a look of independence monument and King Norodom Statue
Break for Lunch Time, 12.30 Pm Appro
After lunch we are through to see the history tourism site it’s called Toul Sleng Genocide Museum or well known as Security 21 “S21“, Toul Sleng Genocide Museum.
More than 10 thousands of peoples were detained and executed there
As we leave the Toul Sleng Genocide Museum, we embark on a journey to the infamous Killing Fields at Choeung Ek.
The site, located approximately 17 kilometers south of Phnom Penh, was the execution ground for over 17,000 Cambodian men, women, and children during the Khmer Rouge regime.
As we arrive, we’ll be greeted by a beautiful memorial stupa built to honor the souls of the victims. The stupa is adorned with the skulls of the deceased, a chilling yet poignant reminder of the atrocities that occurred on this very ground.
Our expert guide will lead us through the fields, sharing stories of the lives lost and the horrors of the Khmer Rouge regime. You’ll see firsthand the mass graves where thousands were buried, and learn about the methods used to execute innocent people.
Toul Sleng Prison and Genocide Museum
As we journey through this solemn yet important site, we’ll have a chance to pay our respects to those who lost their lives here, and to reflect on the importance of never forgetting the past.
What to Bring
- There are our suggestions bellow are;
- cashes for other thins to expend, and Cards
- Optional: Raincoat / Umbrella – during rainy season
- Bottles of water
- Sun screams
- Caps, sun glasses
Included
- Private Air conditional Car with driver
- Private English Guided Tour
- Parking Lots Fee
- Refreshment Drink & cold towel
Exclude Entrance fees
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Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda, 10 USD Per Ticket
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National Museum, 10 USD Per Ticket
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Wat Phnom, 1 usd Per Ticket
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Toul Sleng Genocide Museum,10 USD Per Ticket
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Cheoung Ek of killing Fields, 5 USD Per Ticket
- Mekong Sunset Boat Cruise Tour, 20 USD Per Ticket
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Meals During Sightseeing Tour
Know Before You Go
- Payment of tour fees can be paid at the end of tour, advance payment or deposit, and payments is in cashes. Moreover; USD is very acceptable currency ( No credit cards )
- The official currency in Cambodia is the Cambodian is called Riel (KH-R), however USD are available at everywhere across the country of Cambodia. Moreover, most of the cities are likely to set prices in USD. You also can have local currencies “Riel” and USD to go along with you while your whole trip in Cambodia, and new/clean bank notes are very good to have it with, old or torn notes is not be or hardly to accepted at most places. ATMs are almost everywhere in the cities, it’s easy to withdraw cash in USD.
- pregnancy women and under 12 ages children are not allowed to claim to the top towers of temple stairs
- The exchange rate is usually roughly KHR4000 to US$1
- Dress Codes; Wear long paint, long jeans, t shirt. More details please feel free take a look at the recommended picture bellow