Phnom Penh Things To Do Tour

Phnom Penh is the capital city of Cambodia.

Where peoples from over the world had arrived and moved out, and also most of  western travelers love the city!

Phnom Penh is the commercial, political and cultural hub of the Kingdom and is home to over one million of the country’s estimated 16 million people. It is also the gateway to an exotic land….the world heritage site, the largest religious complex in the world, the temples of Angkor in the west, the beaches of the southern coast and the ethnic minorities of the northeastern provinces.

The city offers several cultural and historical attractions including the Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda and the National Museum. There are also a wide variety of services including five star hotels and budget guest houses, fine international dining, sidewalk noodle shops, neighborhood pubs, international discos and more.

 

Phnom Penh, like other Asian-city tourist destinations, is in the midst of rapid change. Over the past few years, the number of restaurants and hotels have grown considerably and in the last year there has been a huge increase in the number of visitors. Three overland border crossings have opened since 1998 and now there are daily direct flights from several Asian cities. Even travel within the country is easier with road conditions gradually improving, several airlines flying domestic routes, and regular bus service to major cities like Sihanouk ville and Kampong Cham. Cambodia is becoming easier to visit everyday.

 

to learn about Cambodia’s genocidal history, beautiful culture and amazing nature just scroll down and check out our list of the top tourist attractions in Phnom Penh:

 

Getting Private Guide Phnom Penh

The Phnom Penh private tour, personal transportation like Taxi car or Tuk Tuk driver and individual tour guide is an inadvisable, because a private tour it’s go along with individual taxi car and plus an English Well local spoken tour guide.
After you arranged a private tour guide and personal car to go around the city with us, then we are than happy to guide to explore all the things you would love to visit for one at a time.
here are the list of things to do and also things to see;

Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda

The Royal Palace and the Silver Pagoda are must-visit attractions in Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Royal Palace: The Royal Palace is a magnificent complex that serves as the royal residence of the King of Cambodia. Visitors can explore the various buildings within the compound, each showcasing beautiful Khmer architecture and traditional design.

Silver Pagoda: Located within the Royal Palace complex, the Silver Pagoda is known for its stunning silver floor tiles, which give it its name. The pagoda houses many precious Buddhist relics, including a life-sized gold Buddha statue adorned with diamonds and other jewels.

These sites offer a glimpse into Cambodia’s rich history and cultural heritage, making them popular attractions for tourists visiting Phnom Penh.

 
 

The Central and Russian Markets

In Phnom Penh, Cambodia, you can find two popular markets: Central Market (Phsar Thmei) and Russian Market (Psah Tuol Tom Pong)

1. Central Market (Phsar Thmei): Central Market is a historic market housed in a distinctive domed building. It is known for selling a wide variety of items such as clothing, jewelry, electronics, souvenirs, and local Cambodian products. The market is a great place to shop for gifts and experience the vibrant atmosphere.

2. Russian Market (Psah Tuol Tom Pong): The Russian Market is another famous market in Phnom Penh where you can find a wide range of goods, including clothing, accessories, jewelry, handicrafts, souvenirs, and local artwork. It is a popular spot for tourists and locals alike to shop for unique items and experience the bustling market scene.

National Museum Art Gallery

The National Museum of Cambodia in Phnom Penh is a must-visit destination for those interested in learning about Khmer history, art, and culture.

Here are some highlights about the National Museum, 

Location: The National Museum is located near the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh, making it easily accessible for tourists.

it’s the museum houses a vast collection of Khmer artifacts, sculptures, ceramics, and art pieces that showcase the rich cultural heritage of Cambodia.

 

The National Museum itself is a masterpiece of traditional Khmer architecture, with its red terracotta building and lush gardens providing a serene setting for visitors.

 

A visit to the National Museum offers a comprehensive educational experience, delving into the history and artistry of the Khmer civilization.

If you have the opportunity to visit Phnom Penh, exploring the National Museum can provide valuable insights into Cambodia’s past and cultural heritage.

Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, also known as S-21, is a former high school turned prison and interrogation center during the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia. It serves as a stark reminder of the atrocities committed during that time and is now a museum to educate visitors about the country’s history.

The building we called Toul Sleng secondary school, pre Pol Pot regime and during of the 3 years, 8 months and 20 day under took control of the Pol Pot power or we can call Democratic of Cambodia. the regime turned the secondary school to the biggest detention center, interrogation, torturing and executed to almost imprisoned. The darkness age.

Let visit the Killing Field after you had seen the prison

Choeung Ek, also known as the Killing Fields, is an important historical site located near Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Here is some information about Choeung Ek:

Choeung Ek is one of the many sites in Cambodia where the Khmer Rouge regime executed and buried victims during the late 1970s.

During the Khmer Rouge’s rule, thousands of innocent people were brought to Choeung Ek for execution as part of Pol Pot’s genocidal policies. The site represents a dark chapter in Cambodia’s history. It’s now serves as a memorial to the victims of the Khmer Rouge regime, with a stupa housing thousands of human skulls excavated from mass graves.

Visiting Choeung Ek is a sobering experience that offers insight into the tragic events that occurred in Cambodia during that period.

Choeung Ek, also known as the Killing Fields

Relaxation: Whether you opt for a sightseeing cruise or a dinner cruise, riding a boat along the Mekong River is a peaceful and enjoyable way to unwind and take in the sights and sounds of Phnom Penh.

Taking a boat cruise along the Mekong River in Phnom Penh is a popular and relaxing way to experience the city and its surroundings. Here are some details about riding a boat cruise along the Mekong River in Phnom Penh:

Enjoy Scenic Views: The Mekong River offers picturesque views of the city skyline, riverside villages, and lush greenery along its banks.

The best to take boat river cruise is at Sunset time, cruises are particularly popular, as you can enjoy the beautiful sunset over the river while savoring a peaceful and romantic atmosphere.

Duration: Depending on the type of cruise you choose, the duration can vary from a short tour to a several-hour-long excursion.

Along the cruise, you may get glimpses of local fishermen, riverside communities, and traditional stilted houses, providing insights into Cambodian river life.

 

Rifling machine guns shooting activity

Shoot every guns at the Cambodia Shooting Ranges outdoor and indoor phnom Penh, the gun shooting range is one of the must things to do and it gives you a fresh emotions and then turned to unforgettable shoot experience of Cambodia.

Shooting range is now becoming the popular spot of the list thing to do in Phnom Penh if you are interested in the shooting activities then we are able to bring in the session you wanted so fat 

the journey is awaiting for your arrival book your activities today with then let explore tomorrow

Visitors can admire the monument from the outside, as it is not open to the public for entry. It is illuminated beautifully at night, making it a popular spot for photography and sightseeing in Phnom Penh.

The Independence Monument in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, is a significant landmark symbolizing Cambodia’s independence from French colonial rule. Here are some key points about the Independence Monument:

The monument was designed by the Cambodian architect Vann Molyvann and inaugurated in 1962. It features a unique traditional Khmer architectural style.

The Independence Monument is located at the intersection of Norodom Boulevard and Sihanouk Boulevard, in the heart of Phnom Penh.  The monument commemorates Cambodia’s independence from France in 1953. It stands as a symbol of national pride and freedom.

 Architecture: The design of the monument is inspired by Angkorian temples, with its five levels representing the five principles of Buddhism.

 

Udong Hill Former Capital

Phnom Udong is located in Psar Dek and Phnom Bat communes, Ponhea Leu district, about 41 kilometers north of Phnom Penh. The city drops behind while fishing villages and rice paddies surround either side of the sweeping plains of Kandal province. Then without warning, a mountain rises above it all, topped by the spire of stupas like some fairy castle. The road to Udong is clearly marked, and the distance along this road to the former city is less than 4 kilometers. Picnic huts selling everything from sweet palm fruit to roasted chicken cluster around the base of the hill.

Tamao Zoo

Cambodia’s biggest wildlife zoo is called Phnom Tamao, or well called as Tamao mountain “Phnom Penh is meant mountain” and also the zoo is the hugest animal wildlife rescuer center of Cambodia. And official name is called Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Centre (PTWRC), the distance from Phnom Penh is about 59 minutes+ by private car, it’s to road south of Phnom Penh and the zoo is standing on 6000 acres of land areas.