Experience a personalized city tour in Phnom Penh with a private guide. Choose your preferred locations and enjoy a customized tour filled with fascinating stories and English-speaking guide.
Experience a personalized city tour in Phnom Penh with a private guide. Choose your preferred locations and enjoy a customized tour filled with fascinating stories and English-speaking guide.
- Wat Phnom - Discover the history and view the iconic pagoda that inspired the name and founding of the capital city.
- Wat Ounalom - One of the city’s oldest pagodas, established in the 15th century, renowned as “The Eyebrow of the Buddha.”
- National Museum of Cambodia - Constructed in 1920, this museum is the largest center for cultural…
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Wat Phnom - Discover the history and view the iconic pagoda that inspired the name and founding of the capital city.
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Wat Ounalom - One of the city’s oldest pagodas, established in the 15th century, renowned as “The Eyebrow of the Buddha.”
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National Museum of Cambodia - Constructed in 1920, this museum is the largest center for cultural and historical artifacts of the Khmer ancestors.
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Royal Palace - From the park outside the Palace Complex, learn about the history and significance of the buildings.
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Cambodia-Vietnam Friendship Monument - Erected to honor the Vietnamese army after the country’s liberation from the Khmer Rouge regime in 1979.
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Statue of King Father Norodom Sihanouk - A bronze statue, placed in his park in 2013, honors the former king who led the country to prosperity in the 1960s.
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Independence Monument - Built in 1962 to commemorate the Khmer people’s independence from French colonization, which lasted from 1863 to 1953.
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Koh Pich City Hall - Diamond Island, an expanded island, has become a commercial and residential hub, under development since 2000.
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Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum - Once a high school, it was converted into a prison during the Khmer Rouge regime, where 12,000 victims were held.
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Choeung Ek Genocidal Center - Formerly a local Chinese cemetery, it became the Killing Fields where approximately 20,000 victims were executed.
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Central Market - A renowned colonial-era market offering a variety of local products, souvenirs, jewelry, dried fruit, and more.

- Local beer after 12 o’clock
- Air-conditioned mini van
- Bottled water and coke
- English explanations at every stop by Sina
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off (city center only)
- Local beer after 12 o’clock
- Air-conditioned mini van
- Bottled water and coke
- English explanations at every stop by Sina
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off (city center only)
- Wat Phnom fee $1
- Genocide Museum fee $5
- Killing Fields fee $3
- Audio player
- Lunch
- Wat Phnom fee $1
- Genocide Museum fee $5
- Killing Fields fee $3
- Audio player
- Lunch
One Day in Phnom Penh? Must-Do Option
Explore the city’s highlights in the morning with an air-conditioned van and visit the Genocide sites in the afternoon. The morning tour includes stops at Wat Phnom, Ounalom Monastery, the National Museum, the Royal Palace, the KH-VN monument, the Statue of the King, the Independence Monument from the French, and…
One Day in Phnom Penh? Must-Do Option
Explore the city’s highlights in the morning with an air-conditioned van and visit the Genocide sites in the afternoon. The morning tour includes stops at Wat Phnom, Ounalom Monastery, the National Museum, the Royal Palace, the KH-VN monument, the Statue of the King, the Independence Monument from the French, and Diamond Island. Detailed explanations are provided at each stop, and questions are warmly welcomed.
In the afternoon, visit the S21 Prison and Killing Fields at your own pace with an audio guide that explains the tragic history of the genocide. Don’t miss the Central Market, where you can browse and purchase local products.
A lunch break is optional.
With the expertise and experience of a local tour guide, you are assured not only of learning a wealth of history but also of having an enjoyable day filled with memorable experiences.
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.