Explore Cambodia’s rich history and culture with a full-day city tour, including the Royal Palace, Genocide Museum, and local encounters.
Explore Cambodia’s rich history and culture with a full-day city tour, including the Royal Palace, Genocide Museum, and local encounters.
- Royal Palace - Situated by the riverside, the Royal Palace serves as the official residence of the Cambodian King and his family. Visitors can explore a variety of ornate and colorful buildings adorned with golden roofs and towering spires, exemplifying classic Khmer architecture. The tour includes the Throne Hall, Napoleon III Pavilion, and the…
- Royal Palace - Situated by the riverside, the Royal Palace serves as the official residence of the Cambodian King and his family. Visitors can explore a variety of ornate and colorful buildings adorned with golden roofs and towering spires, exemplifying classic Khmer architecture. The tour includes the Throne Hall, Napoleon III Pavilion, and the Silver Pagoda, which features a silver-tiled floor and remarkable artifacts. A visit to the Palace offers fascinating insights into Cambodia’s regal history and the richness of Khmer artistry and craftsmanship.
- Independence Monument - The striking, Angkorian-style Independence Monument was constructed in 1958 to celebrate Cambodia’s 1953 independence from French colonial rule. Positioned on a large roundabout at the intersection of two major boulevards, it stands in the heart of the city. The Monument serves as a notable landmark, reference point, and is the focal point of activity during many national celebrations.
- Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum - Tuol Sleng is a museum documenting the Cambodian genocide perpetrated by the Khmer Rouge regime from 1975 to 1979. The museum occupies a former secondary school that was used as Security Prison 21 (S21) by the Khmer Rouge. Visiting this museum, along with the nearby Killing Fields, is crucial for understanding the heartbreaking and tragic events that have shaped modern Cambodian society. Tuol Sleng was a site of detention, interrogation, and torture, and its preservation maintains evidence of that recent and tragic period in Cambodia’s history. Visiting the museum encourages global visitors to promote peace.
- Choeung Ek Genocidal Center - The Killing Fields are locations across Cambodia where approximately 1.3 million people were killed and buried by the government under the Khmer Rouge and Prime Minister Pol Pot. These horrific crimes against humanity are known as the Cambodian genocide. The most renowned of these sites is Choeung Ek, a former orchard about 15 km from Phnom Penh, now preserved as a museum for visitors to learn about the tragic events of that time. Choeung Ek is closely linked with the Tuol Sleng detention center.
- Central Market - Central Market (Phsar Thmei) is a notable art deco building shaped like a cross with a stunning central dome. The four wings of the cross are filled with stalls offering gold and silver jewelry, antique coins, imitation name-brand watches, and souvenirs. There are hardware stalls, a wet market, clothing and household items, food outlets, and a vast array of products for sale. This is a popular spot for tourists to browse, find bargains, or purchase gifts and memorabilia to take home.
- Wat Phnom - Wat Phnom is a Buddhist temple built on a tree-covered, man-made hill on the north side of the city. It is a historic and cultural landmark, offering a place of tranquility in the bustling city. The main stupa sits impressively atop the hill and enshrines the ashes of King Ponhea Yat, who arrived in 1434 and founded the city of Phnom Penh. Wat Phnom has become a central attraction in the city for both Khmer and international visitors and is a ‘must-visit’ when in Phnom Penh.

- Private English Speaking tour guide
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Hotel Pickup and Drop off
- Small souvenir
- Private English Speaking tour guide
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Hotel Pickup and Drop off
- Small souvenir
- Gratuities and personal expenses
- Lunch
- Gratuities and personal expenses
- Lunch
On all tours, participants will be personally guided by Sam Ang (Sam), a local Khmer and licensed English-speaking guide. Sam will provide an enriching cultural experience, sharing his passion, friendship, knowledge, and stories about Cambodia.
A detailed itinerary is included, allowing travel across the city to major attractions such as the Royal Palace…
On all tours, participants will be personally guided by Sam Ang (Sam), a local Khmer and licensed English-speaking guide. Sam will provide an enriching cultural experience, sharing his passion, friendship, knowledge, and stories about Cambodia.
A detailed itinerary is included, allowing travel across the city to major attractions such as the Royal Palace and Wat Phnom Pagoda. The tour also features in-depth visits to the significant historical sites of the Genocide Museum (S21) and Killing Fields. This tour is ideal for families, groups, and solo travelers, but please be aware that the Genocide Museum and Killing Fields may not be suitable for most children. Additionally, at temples, religious sites, and the Royal Palace, it is required to cover shoulders, backs, and legs above the knee.
- The Genocide Museum and Killing Fields are not suitable for most children.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.