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Private Tour: Phnom Penh City Tour including the Silver Pagoda

Private Tour: Phnom Penh City Tour including the Silver Pagoda - Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Duration: 10 hours
Location: Phnom Penh, Cambodia

From USD
$62.50

Explore Phnom Penh on this full-day private tour, takes in some of Cambodia's finest pieces of Khmer and French influences with visits in the morning to the Silver Pagoda and National Museum. After a tasty lunch, you will visit the Tuol Sleng Museum, a testament to Cambodia's recent bloody past under Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge regime.

Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, was a bustling commercial hub during French colonial days and today has re-established itself as the political and financial center of the country. Its rich historical past can be traced to the Khmer and French influence evident in the ornate Khmer-style temples and the grand colonial buildings and villas. The most obvious examples of this include the National Museum and the Silver Pagoda which you will visit in the first part of this tour. After a tasty lunch, take a sobering look at Cambodia's disturbing past with a visit to the Tuol Sleng Museum, a testament to Cambodia's recent bloody past under the Khmer Rouge regime.

This tour operator is the 2007 Conde Naste winner of the Best Operator category in the World Saver Awards ... More info ›

Explore Phnom Penh on this full-day private tour, takes in some of Cambodia's finest pieces of Khmer and French influences with visits in the morning to the Silver Pagoda and National Museum. After a tasty lunch, you will visit the Tuol Sleng Museum, a testament to Cambodia's recent bloody past under Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge regime.

Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, was a bustling commercial hub during French colonial days and today has re-established itself as the political and financial center of the country. Its rich historical past can be traced to the Khmer and French influence evident in the ornate Khmer-style temples and the grand colonial buildings and villas. The most obvious examples of this include the National Museum and the Silver Pagoda which you will visit in the first part of this tour. After a tasty lunch, take a sobering look at Cambodia's disturbing past with a visit to the Tuol Sleng Museum, a testament to Cambodia's recent bloody past under the Khmer Rouge regime.

This tour operator is the 2007 Conde Naste winner of the Best Operator category in the World Saver Awards

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Phnom Penh Full-Day Small-Group City Tour

Phnom Penh Full-Day Small-Group City Tour - Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Duration: 8 hours
Location: Phnom Penh, Cambodia

From USD
$53.00

Experience a city tour with a difference as you travel by cyclo (bicycle taxi) and coach on a full-day, small-group tour of Phnom Penh. Along with discovering the history and culture of this former French colonial outpost, which is now a bustling, vibrant city, you’ll visit a non-profit organization that helps local street kids.

Get an up-close look at the charming city of Phnom Penh as you travel by cyclo (bicycle taxi) along its streets. See the remnants of the city’s former colonial past in the faded architecture of the French Quarter. Cycle past Wat Phnom, where wild monkeys swing in the trees, and find out how the city got its name. Stop and have your fortune told, or take a ride around the base of Wat Phnom with Sambo the elephant.

Next, visit the iconic Central Market with its art deco-inspired architecture, and then visit the Independence Monument and the Cambodia-Vietnam Friendship Monument to hear about Cambodia’s history with France and Vietnam.

Recharge with a delicious lunch at a local non-profit organization set up to assist street children, and then test your bargaining skills at the Russian Market. End your tour with an afternoon walk along the riverside promenade, and try local delicacies of fried crickets and grasshoppers

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Experience a city tour with a difference as you travel by cyclo (bicycle taxi) and coach on a full-day, small-group tour of Phnom Penh. Along with discovering the history and culture of this former French colonial outpost, which is now a bustling, vibrant city, you’ll visit a non-profit organization that helps local street kids.

Get an up-close look at the charming city of Phnom Penh as you travel by cyclo (bicycle taxi) along its streets. See the remnants of the city’s former colonial past in the faded architecture of the French Quarter. Cycle past Wat Phnom, where wild monkeys swing in the trees, and find out how the city got its name. Stop and have your fortune told, or take a ride around the base of Wat Phnom with Sambo the elephant.

Next, visit the iconic Central Market with its art deco-inspired architecture, and then visit the Independence Monument and the Cambodia-Vietnam Friendship Monument to hear about Cambodia’s history with France and Vietnam.

Recharge with a delicious lunch at a local non-profit organization set up to assist street children, and then test your bargaining skills at the Russian Market. End your tour with an afternoon walk along the riverside promenade, and try local delicacies of fried crickets and grasshoppers

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Mekong River Half-Day Small-Group Tour

Mekong River Half-Day Small-Group Tour - Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Duration: 4 hours
Location: Phnom Penh, Cambodia

From USD
$40.00

Take a trip into the Cambodian countryside and along the Mekong River on this half-day, small-group tour from Phnom Penh. Travel out of the city by tuk-tuk, and then cross the river to Koh Dach, an island also known as Silk Island. You’ll travel back to Phnom Penh on a sunset cruise along the Mekong, where the setting sun provides a stunning backdrop to the city.

Leave the hustle and bustle of Phnom Penh behind as you jump in a tuk-tuk (a type of auto rickshaw) and travel over the Japanese Bridge and into the countryside. Pass through rural settings and by roadside stalls selling everything from paper-mache animals to steamed corn. Then board a barge that will take you across the river and onto the island of Koh Dach, also known as Silk Island.
 
The village on Silk Island is typical of many rural Cambodian villages, with houses built up high on stilts. You will see people underneath the houses, weaving silk on hand looms and dying it vibrant colors. See how the silk is transformed from a cotton wool-like texture into thread on homemade spinning wheels made from bicycle parts. Try using the looms to weave the silk into distinct Ikat patterns, or wander the village and meet the locals.
 
Later, board a boat for a sunset cruise down the Mekong River and back to Phnom Penh. Admire the city from the water as the setting sun provides a stunning backdrop to the skyline.
... More info ›

Take a trip into the Cambodian countryside and along the Mekong River on this half-day, small-group tour from Phnom Penh. Travel out of the city by tuk-tuk, and then cross the river to Koh Dach, an island also known as Silk Island. You’ll travel back to Phnom Penh on a sunset cruise along the Mekong, where the setting sun provides a stunning backdrop to the city.

Leave the hustle and bustle of Phnom Penh behind as you jump in a tuk-tuk (a type of auto rickshaw) and travel over the Japanese Bridge and into the countryside. Pass through rural settings and by roadside stalls selling everything from paper-mache animals to steamed corn. Then board a barge that will take you across the river and onto the island of Koh Dach, also known as Silk Island.
 
The village on Silk Island is typical of many rural Cambodian villages, with houses built up high on stilts. You will see people underneath the houses, weaving silk on hand looms and dying it vibrant colors. See how the silk is transformed from a cotton wool-like texture into thread on homemade spinning wheels made from bicycle parts. Try using the looms to weave the silk into distinct Ikat patterns, or wander the village and meet the locals.
 
Later, board a boat for a sunset cruise down the Mekong River and back to Phnom Penh. Admire the city from the water as the setting sun provides a stunning backdrop to the skyline.

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Historical Phnom Penh Small-Group Tour, including Genocide Museum and Killing Fields

Historical Phnom Penh Small-Group Tour, including Genocide Museum and Killing Fields - Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Duration: 4 hours 30 minutes
Location: Phnom Penh, Cambodia

From USD
$34.00

Discover the history and horror of Phnom Penh’s past on this half-day, small-group tour. Follow the path of one of the most tragic times of the 20th century – the rise and fall of the Khmer Rouge – and see how the country has been rebuilt.

Phnom Penh was once a jewel in the crown of Indochina and a bustling outpost of French colonialism. Discover how that all changed with the rise of the Khmer Rouge and the beginning of the darkest, most tragic period in Cambodia’s recent history.

Your tour starts as you learn about the fateful day of April 17, 1975, when Phnom Penh was taken by the Khmer Rouge. See where journalists camped out to witness the fall of Phnom Penh.

Visit the infamous Tuol Sleng High School, which was turned into the S-21 prison camp. It was here, at this unassuming high school in the heart of the city, that the horrors of the Khmer Rouge regime unfolded. It was a detention center for prisoners of the regime, where detainees were tortured and executed on a regular basis. The school is now the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum and as you tour the museum, you’ll discover the brutality of the Khmer Rouge documented in the photos and memorabilia, including torture instruments.

Next, you’ll visit Choeung Ek, one of the most well-known sites of the Killing Fields. The Killing Fields are several sites in Cambodia where masses of people were killed and buried by the Khmer Rouge. Choeung Ek was home to large graves filled with bodies of those executed at Tuol Sleng. The pits no longer remain, but a large stupa (shrine) filled with more than 8,000 human skulls acts as a memorial and a grim reminder of the atrocities of war.

Finish the tour on a happier note – by sampling local snacks and learning how the country is moving forward into the future. Although this tour is confronting, it offers great insight into Asian political history and the struggles of the Cambodian people.
... More info ›

Discover the history and horror of Phnom Penh’s past on this half-day, small-group tour. Follow the path of one of the most tragic times of the 20th century – the rise and fall of the Khmer Rouge – and see how the country has been rebuilt.

Phnom Penh was once a jewel in the crown of Indochina and a bustling outpost of French colonialism. Discover how that all changed with the rise of the Khmer Rouge and the beginning of the darkest, most tragic period in Cambodia’s recent history.

Your tour starts as you learn about the fateful day of April 17, 1975, when Phnom Penh was taken by the Khmer Rouge. See where journalists camped out to witness the fall of Phnom Penh.

Visit the infamous Tuol Sleng High School, which was turned into the S-21 prison camp. It was here, at this unassuming high school in the heart of the city, that the horrors of the Khmer Rouge regime unfolded. It was a detention center for prisoners of the regime, where detainees were tortured and executed on a regular basis. The school is now the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum and as you tour the museum, you’ll discover the brutality of the Khmer Rouge documented in the photos and memorabilia, including torture instruments.

Next, you’ll visit Choeung Ek, one of the most well-known sites of the Killing Fields. The Killing Fields are several sites in Cambodia where masses of people were killed and buried by the Khmer Rouge. Choeung Ek was home to large graves filled with bodies of those executed at Tuol Sleng. The pits no longer remain, but a large stupa (shrine) filled with more than 8,000 human skulls acts as a memorial and a grim reminder of the atrocities of war.

Finish the tour on a happier note – by sampling local snacks and learning how the country is moving forward into the future. Although this tour is confronting, it offers great insight into Asian political history and the struggles of the Cambodian people.

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Private Phnom Penh Arrival Transfer: Airport to Hotel

Private Phnom Penh Arrival Transfer: Airport to Hotel - Phnom Penh, Cambodia Star Rating

Duration: 20 minutes
Location: Phnom Penh, Cambodia

From USD
$11.25

Save time and money and book your Phnom Penh airport transfer service before you land in Cambodia! Be met on the ground and travel in an air-conditioned vehicle from Phnom Penh Airport to your Phnom Penh City hotel - without the hassle of picking up a rental car, negotiating unfamiliar traffic and maps. Take the easy way - book this efficient Phnom Penh airport transfer service online now!

Travel from Phnom Penh Airport to your Phnom Penh hotel in a private, air-conditioned vehicle. Transfer services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

When making a booking, you will need to advise your flight details and your accommodation details. Your transfer will be confirmed within 24 hours and you will be provided with a travel voucher to present to the driver.

Vehicles used:

  • Air-conditioned Sedan Car (1 to 4 people)

At time of booking, YOU MUST include the following flight and hotel details:

  • Arrival Flight Number
  • Arrival Time
  • Hotel Name (where you would like to be dropped off)
  • Hotel Address

Don't forget to book your Hotel to Airport transfer! ... More info ›

Save time and money and book your Phnom Penh airport transfer service before you land in Cambodia! Be met on the ground and travel in an air-conditioned vehicle from Phnom Penh Airport to your Phnom Penh City hotel - without the hassle of picking up a rental car, negotiating unfamiliar traffic and maps. Take the easy way - book this efficient Phnom Penh airport transfer service online now!

Travel from Phnom Penh Airport to your Phnom Penh hotel in a private, air-conditioned vehicle. Transfer services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

When making a booking, you will need to advise your flight details and your accommodation details. Your transfer will be confirmed within 24 hours and you will be provided with a travel voucher to present to the driver.

Vehicles used:

  • Air-conditioned Sedan Car (1 to 4 people)

At time of booking, YOU MUST include the following flight and hotel details:

  • Arrival Flight Number
  • Arrival Time
  • Hotel Name (where you would like to be dropped off)
  • Hotel Address

Don't forget to book your Hotel to Airport transfer!

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Private Phnom Penh Departure Transfer: Hotel to Airport

Private Phnom Penh Departure Transfer: Hotel to Airport - Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Duration: 20 minutes
Location: Phnom Penh, Cambodia

From USD
$11.25

Need to get to Phnom Penh Airport? Plan your trip ahead of time and secure your Phnom Penh airport departure transfer right now. You will travel in an air-conditioned vehicle your Phnom Penh hotel to Phnom Penh Airport. Arrive at the airport on time, relaxed and with no hassles!

Travel from your Phnom Penh hotel to Phnom Penh Airport in a private vehicle. Transfer services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

When making a booking, you will need to advise your flight details and your accommodation details. Your transfer will be confirmed within 24 hours and you will be provided with a travel voucher to present to the driver. 24 - 48 hours prior to your Hotel to Airport transfer, you will be required to reconfirm exact pick up times and places (the contact number will be provided on your travel voucher).

Vehicles used:

  • Air-conditioned Sedan Car (1 to 4 people)
Don't forget to book your Airport to Hotel transfer! ... More info ›

Need to get to Phnom Penh Airport? Plan your trip ahead of time and secure your Phnom Penh airport departure transfer right now. You will travel in an air-conditioned vehicle your Phnom Penh hotel to Phnom Penh Airport. Arrive at the airport on time, relaxed and with no hassles!

Travel from your Phnom Penh hotel to Phnom Penh Airport in a private vehicle. Transfer services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

When making a booking, you will need to advise your flight details and your accommodation details. Your transfer will be confirmed within 24 hours and you will be provided with a travel voucher to present to the driver. 24 - 48 hours prior to your Hotel to Airport transfer, you will be required to reconfirm exact pick up times and places (the contact number will be provided on your travel voucher).

Vehicles used:

  • Air-conditioned Sedan Car (1 to 4 people)
Don't forget to book your Airport to Hotel transfer!

Less info