+ Experience Phnom Penh’s key attractions, with visits to the city’s Royal Palace Complex, religious monuments, genocide museum and the Central Market
+ Learn about the history of the city and country, including the dark period of the Khmer Rouge regime
+ Experience the highlights of Angkor over two days, with an itinerary of carefully selected temple ruins to get the most out of your visit
+ Learn about the ancient Khmer empire’s rich history and culture
+ Enjoy free time in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap to explore and try delicious local food
+ Private airport transfers and experienced, knowledgeable local guides ensure that you will get the most out of your trip
Greeted at airport by our guide and driven to hotel. Check in hotel and start exploring Phnom Penh with Royal Palace and Silver pagoda.
OVERNIGHT: Phnom Penh MEALS: No
On arrival at Phnom Penh Airport, you are greeted by our guide and taken to your hotel by private transfer. The bustling city of Phnom Penh has long remained little more than a large village. However, it became the permanent capital of Cambodia since 1866 and had developed into a sizeable, largely French designed city. The crossroads of cultures, peoples and worlds have made Phnom Penh on the edge of everything. We can find the Cambodian elements together with the Chinese and French influences in the gleaming temples, sidewalk coffee, vibrant markets, and colonial structures and tree lined boulevards amidst the monumental Angkorian architecture. The cityscape undergoes rapid changes from the ashes to take its place among the hip capitals of the region, with an alluring cafe culture, bustling bars, world-class food scene and international chains of hotel. We start our tour of Phnom Penh with the stunning Royal Palace, which is now home to the royal family, therefore it is very close to the public. We walk across the beautiful royal gardens to see the Throne Hall where the king coronation and the royal receptions are often held. The magnificent Silver Pagoda set at the northern palace ground would not to be missed. This country most sacred pagoda is named after some 5000 silver tiles covering the floor, each weighing 1kg.
Continue seeing Phnom Penh with National Museum of Cambodia, Wat Phnom, Toul Sleng Museum. Take a walk around Central market in Phnom Penh before flying to Siem Reap. Met by our guide and driven to hotel. Have time to explore Siem Repa Town at leisure.
OVERNIGHT: Siem Reap MEALS: Breakfast
Head out of Siem Reap Town and drive to Angkor Temple complex. Spend this day seeing this mystical site with Angkor Thom, South Gate, Royal Enclosure, Bayon and Angkor Wat . Catch a sunset view from Pre Rup Temple.
OVERNIGHT: Siem Reap MEALS: Breakfast
Spend more time today to visit Angkor Complex with Prasat Kravan, Srah Srang, Banteay Kdei Temple. Continue seeing Ta Prohm Temple, Neak Pean and Preah Khan. Transfer to airport for departure.
OVERNIGHT: No MEALS: Breakfast
Sightseeing tour of Phnom Penh with entrance fee
Sightseeing tour of Angkor Temples with entrance fee
Transport to Phnom Penh/from Siem Reap
Optional services ( extra activities, pre /post night)
Visa fee to Cambodia and travel insurance
Tipping for tour guide/ leader, driver and local service
Single room on request and personal expensesNO LISTING
To make your trip more convenient, we would like to provide quick facts to ensure that you have the right travel documents.
PASSPORT & VISA
The passport must have six-months validity remaining and one blank page for entry stamp. To enter Cambodia, foreigners require a valid visa, except nationals of certain countries, which may visit Cambodia without visa for a period of time. You are required to contact our sales dep. to get the update visa exemption.
VACCINATION
At this time, no vaccination is required, but you should check with your doctor the health information of Cambodia.
CUSTOM REGULATION
Based on the current custom regulation of Cambodia , visitors can get free import : 400 cigarettes or 100 cigars or 400 grams of tobacco, 2 liters of alcohol or wine, 350 milliliters of perfume or eau de toilette, personal effects.
Currently, goods worth more than USD 100 are subject to customs duty and taxes and goods with a value of more than USD 300 must be declared on a Customs Declaration Form.
The foreign currency in amounts exceeding USD 10,000.- (in cash or checks) must be declared on arrival or departure.
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