PHNOM PENH TOURS

Phnom Penh is the capital and most populous city in Cambodia. Phnom Penh has been the na tional capital since French colonization of Cambodia, and has grown to become the nation's economic, industrial, and cultural center.

Once known as the "Pearl of Asia," it was considered one of the loveliest French-built cities in Indochina in the 1920s. Phnom Penh, along with Siem Reap and Sihanoukville, are significant global and domestic tourist destinations for Cambodia. Founded in 1434, the city is noted for its beautiful and historical architecture and attractions. There are a number of surviving French colonial buildings scattered along the grand boulevards. 

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Explore a unique places of Phnom Penh, Capital of Cambodia. Experience culture, arts and lifestyle of citizen. Royal palaces where the royal family lives and to celebrating the vital ceremonies.

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Experience the rich history and vibrant culture of Phnom Penh in just 2 days. Visit iconic landmarks like the Royal Palace, explore the haunting history at Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, and server local flavors at bustling central market. Immerse yourself in the charm of Cambodia's capital.

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Exploring a mix of historical, cultural immersion, relaxation and local experiences, allowing you to make the most of your three days in Phnom Penh

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Exploring a mix of historical, cultural immersion, relaxation and local experiences, allowing you to make the most of your four days in Phnom Penh.

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Experience the dark-yellow Art Deco Phsa Thmei (New Market) is also referred to as the Central Market, a reference to its location and size. It was constructed in 1935-37. The Art deco building is shaped in the form of a cross with a nice central dome has become a major landmark for the city.then visit Wat Phnom which gave a name to the Capital of Phnom Penh city. then relax on the boat for sunset view.

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Exploring the rural Silk Island and Golden Temple Tour by Van or Suv Car or Tuktuk. Silk Island is a picturesque island located on the banks of Mekong River, on the upstream of Phnom Penh. Visit silk weaving of traditional crafts and experience Cambodian silk, local artisans, homemade textiles, cultural experience and rural charm.

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Explore the significant places of Tuolsleng genocide museum and Killing fields of Choeung Ek where it was a dark time for Cambodian people and victims punished, tortured or executed by Pol Pot of Khmer regime and learn about history, culture, tradition and leading style of Democracy of Kampuchea.

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In 1975, Tuol Svay Prey High School was taken over by Pol Pot's security force and turned into a prison known as Security Prison 21 (S-21). It soon became the largest such center of detention and torture in the country. Over 17,000 people held at S-21 were taken to the extermination camp at Choeung Ek to be executed; detainees who died during torture were buried in mass graves in

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Exploring Oudong often involves visiting attractions like the Silver Smith Village, where traditional craftsmanship thrive and visit Oudong, an ancient temples, royal tombs and panoramic views from the mountain. About 40 kilometers northwest of Phnom Penh along National Route 5, a mountain topped with the spires of stupas rears from the plain like a fairytale castle.

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Tonle Bati Is located in Thnal Teaksin village , krang Thnoung commune, Bati district, about 35 kilometers from Phnom Penh. Tonle Bati is a place of worship and features two ancient temples , Taprohm and Yeay Pov , and a pagoda, wat Tonle Bati, which was built in 1576.This temple adapted from Bayon style, was built during the late 12th and early 13th centuries, during the reign of King Jayavarman VII ( AD 1181-1220 ) as a place of worship for Brahmans and Buddhists. The temple is 42 meters long, 36 meters wide and 11 meters high. Today the temple body, the gallery , the wall, gopura and the moat surrounding the temple are heavily damaged. The temple was constructed of brick and laterite and divided into many rooms. The outside wall is decorated with bas-reliefs illustrating the Brahman story about the celestial nymph. Inside the temple are five rooms and a 13th century Buddha statue that faces East.

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Cambodia's foremost wildlife sanctuary, Phnom Tamao is a home for animals confiscated from traffickers or saved from poachers traps. It occupies a wast site south of the Capital and its animals are kept in varying conditions that are rapidly improving with help from International Wildlife NGOs. Spread out as it is, it feels like a zoo crossed with a Safari Park.

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Exploring Phnom Chiso in Takeo Province can be a rewarding experience. Here's a suggested itinerary: Early Morning: Start your day early to beat the heat and crowds. Head to Phnom Chiso, which is about a 2-hour drive from Phnom Penh. Arrival: Upon arrival, begin your visit with a climb up the hill to Phnom Chiso temple complex. It's a bit of a hike, but the views from the top are worth it.

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After you arrive at Phnom Penh international airport you will be welcomed by our driver or tour guide and he will take you to your hotel for checking in and then take you to visit such as King palace, Silver pagoda, National Museum, Wat Phnom, Lunch at local restaurant along the riverside or favorite restaurant in Phnom Penh.

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Start your day early with a visit to the shooting range. Spend a few hours trying out various firearms such as pistols, revolvers, shotguns, and rifles. Receive instructions from trained professionals on firearm safety and proper handling techniques. . Contact WhatsApp: +855 92 994 227

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The Temple has a strong connection with establishment of the capital city Phnom Penh

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Known as Vyadhapura when it served as the Capital of "Water Chenla" in the 8th century, Angkor Borei founded in the 5th Century is one of the earliest Pre-Angkorian site in Cambodia. Today Angkor Borei is a small impoverished riverine town surrounded bby an ancient wall.

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