Escape the bustle of Phnom Penh and explore the rural beauty of Chisor Temple and Tonle Bati. Discover ancient temples, panoramic views, and learn about Cambodia’s history on this full-day tour.
Escape the bustle of Phnom Penh and explore the rural beauty of Chisor Temple and Tonle Bati. Discover ancient temples, panoramic views, and learn about Cambodia’s history on this full-day tour.
- Wat Phnom - After being picked up from the hotel, visitors will explore Wat Phnom, the most significant historical site in Phnom Penh City, offering a glimpse into the city’s origins. Spend approximately 20 minutes here.
- Royal Railway Station (Phnom Penh) - Built in 1932 during the French Colonial period, this original train station is a…
- Wat Phnom - After being picked up from the hotel, visitors will explore Wat Phnom, the most significant historical site in Phnom Penh City, offering a glimpse into the city’s origins. Spend approximately 20 minutes here.
- Royal Railway Station (Phnom Penh) - Built in 1932 during the French Colonial period, this original train station is a place where locals often visit and relax along the railway line.
- Royal Palace - Constructed in 1866 when the capital moved from Udong, visitors can wander around the front of the Royal Palace compound. In the evenings, many people gather here to enjoy local cuisine.
- Independence Monument - Located at a central intersection, this monument commemorates Cambodia’s independence from France in 1953. It is particularly stunning at night.
- Statue of King Father Norodom Sihanouk - Situated in a large park, this statue, built after his passing in 2013, honors King Norodom Sihanouk’s contributions to Cambodia’s independence. It’s an excellent spot for a stroll to observe Cambodian life.
- Samdech Chuon Nath Statue - This statue honors the revered monk, born in 1863 and passed in 1969, who was a master of the Khmer language. It stands near a beautiful Buddhist center and a five-star hotel close to Diamond Island, where visitors can also see the Cambodian assembly.
- Diamond Island Park - An actual island expanded by the government to become a major landmark in Phnom Penh. It’s a delightful place to visit in the evening to view the city’s skyscrapers and the scenic riverside.
- Phnom Penh’s Night Market - A vibrant market where locals enjoy time with family and friends, and visitors can purchase souvenirs.
- Cambodia-Vietnam Friendship Monument - This monument, symbolizing the alliance between the two countries, is located in a large park next to a significant pagoda.
- Wat Ounalom - A site where visitors can appreciate the finest Khmer architecture.

- Explanation in English at every stop
- Beer or Coke
- Safety Drinking Water
- Take Photo
- Explanation in English at every stop
- Beer or Coke
- Safety Drinking Water
- Take Photo
- Meals
- Meals
This tour lasts around 3 hours in a private Tuk-Tuk, accommodating up to 4 people. Participants will visit all the key sites with a Tuk-Tuk driver who speaks excellent English, providing insights into the modern life of Phnom Penh and the history of its landmarks.
- Wat Phnom
- Wat Ounalom
- National Museum (viewed from outside)
- Royal Palace (viewed…
This tour lasts around 3 hours in a private Tuk-Tuk, accommodating up to 4 people. Participants will visit all the key sites with a Tuk-Tuk driver who speaks excellent English, providing insights into the modern life of Phnom Penh and the history of its landmarks.
- Wat Phnom
- Wat Ounalom
- National Museum (viewed from outside)
- Royal Palace (viewed from outside, entry available upon request from 8am to 4pm)
- Friendship Monument
- Independence Monument
- King Statues
- Cambodia Parliament
- Casino
- Buddhism School
- Patriarch of Monks
- China Town
- Diamond Island
- Four Riverside
- Tallest Buildings
Shared tour times are available from 8am to 7pm.
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.