Enjoy the advantage of having your own private driver and guide on this tour from Phnom Penh. Begin with a visit to the former Cambodian capital of Udong, where you’ll explore the hilltop pagodas and panoramic views with a guide. Then, in the afternoon, board a local boat to head off on a sunset cruise along the Tonle Sap River. Float past the Royal Palace and small villages to the mighty Mekong River and back.
• Enjoy the seclusion with your own private guide and transportation
• Explore the former Cambodian capital and its hilltop pagodas
• Relax on a sunset river cruise
• Convenient hotel pick up and drop off for a stress-free day
Pickup included
Pick up you at your hotel. We depart Phnom Penh for the former Cambodian capital of Udong on National Highway 5. The capital from 1618 to 1866, we explore the sacred hills here, which include historic pagodas and several stupas containing the remains of Cambodia's former kings. There are panoramic views over the Cambodian countryside in every direction. After an extensive visit to this historic place, we return to the Cambodian capital.
In the late afternoon, we board a local boat for a sunset cruise on the river. We set off on the Tonle Sap River, which famously reverses direction each year, acting as the world's largest natural flood barrier for the Mekong River. We cruise past the Royal Palace compound to the mighty Mekong River. We cruise past small villages and see fishing boats preparing their catch. We return hotel after dark.
Phnom Penh, the vibrant capital of Cambodia, is a city rich in history, culture, and bustling markets. Known for its French colonial architecture, the Royal Palace, and the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, it offers a unique blend of the old and the new, making it a compelling destination for travelers.
The Royal Palace is the official residence of the King of Cambodia. It features beautiful Khmer architecture and is a must-visit for its historical significance and stunning design.
Also known as S-21, this museum is a former school turned into a prison and torture center by the Khmer Rouge. It serves as a stark reminder of Cambodia's dark past.
Also known as Phsar Thmei, this market is a great place to shop for souvenirs, clothes, and local food. The Art Deco building is an architectural gem.
This Buddhist temple is the namesake and heart of the city. It is believed to be the site where the first pagoda was built in Phnom Penh.
This museum houses a vast collection of Khmer artifacts, providing a deep dive into Cambodia's rich history and culture.
A creamy coconut curry with fish or chicken, steamed in banana leaves.
Stir-fried beef with onions and a tangy lime-pepper dipping sauce.
Rice noodles topped with a fish-based gravy and fresh herbs.
Grilled pork with broken rice and pickled vegetables.
This is the dry season with pleasant weather, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Cambodian Riel (KHR)
GMT+7
230VV, 50HzHz
Phnom Penh is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and scams can occur. Be cautious, especially at night and in crowded areas.
Phnom Penh Railway Station
Central Market Bus Station, Siem Reap Bus Station
Public buses are affordable but can be crowded and slow. Routes cover major areas of the city.
Available • Apps: PassApp, Grab
Car, Bike, Scooter
A large freshwater lake known for its floating villages and unique ecosystem.
A riverside town with a mix of French colonial architecture and traditional Khmer temples.
A peaceful island known for its silk weaving and rural landscapes.
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