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Excelent
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Explore ten iconic landmarks of Phnom Penh during a personalized tuk-tuk tour. Visit the Genocide Museum, Killing Fields, Independence Monument, King Sihanouk Statue, Royal Palace, National Museum, Wat Ounalom, among other attractions.
After morning pickup, visitors will commence their tour by visiting the Genocide Museum, a landmark that once served as a girls' school before becoming a site of imprisonment, torture, and holding enclosures under the Khmer Rouge regime. Admission costs $10, inclusive of an audio guide.
Approximately forty-five minutes away lies the Killing Fields, another significant historical site during the Khmer Rouge Genocide period. Visitors should note that entry fees amount to $6, covering an audio guide.
Upon returning to the city center, guests will proceed to have lunch (not included), followed by exploring the Independence Monument, representing Cambodia's liberation from French colonial rule spanning nine decades, from 1863 to 1953. Admission to the monument is free.
Next, the group will pay homage to King Norodom Sihanouk through the statue located on the popular Park Strip. Commissioned in honor of the king posthumously upon his demise, this statue serves as a tribute to his legacy.
Visitors will then proceed to the Cambodian-Vietnam Friendship Monument, a memorial celebrating the bilateral relationship between Cambodia and Vietnam. Situated nearby, the royal palace provides insight into Cambodia's architectural heritage, offering panoramic views while admission is free. For those seeking additional guidance, there is an extra $10 charge for an accompanying guide.
The National Museum presents another opportunity to marvel at exquisite Cambodian architecture. While admission is free, tourists may capitalize on scenic photography spots outside the museum. Adjacent to the national museum, Wat Ounalom showcases the temple's rich history; its original construction dates back to 1442, making it one of the most prominent structures in Phnom Penh. Entry is entirely free.
Wat Phnom follows as the next destination, featuring a modest entrance fee of $1. Alongside the iconic lady penh statue, visitors can explore further cultural highlights within the complex.
The final stop on this itinerary is the Wat Phnom, whose name is derived from the local deity known as "Phnom." Here, visitors will uncover the origin story behind Phnom Penh's naming and learn about its significance before concluding their journey back to their accommodation.
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Duration 1 day
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English and Khmer.
Pickup included
Please remain at the hotel lobby or at the front doors for five minutes prior to your designated pick-up time.
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