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Take an exciting tour of the bustling capital of Cambodia, the city Phnom Penh. Visit important landmarks such as the Independence Monument which is a historic landmark to Cambodia’s independence from France. Indulge in shopping at the lively local Russian Market.
Phom Penh is located at the confluence of three great rivers – the mighty Mekong, the amazing Tonle Sap & the Bassac River. Phnom Penh is famous for its exotic beauty and numerous things to do and see; from gaining an insight into Khmer culture & customs; amazed by many unique monumental Angkorian architecture and exploring the impressive historic attractions and enjoying the delicious local food.
On arrival at airport you will be met and transferred to the hotel by our local representative.
After the short rest you will visit the impressive colorful Khmer-style royal palace complex build in 1866 by the Predecessors of King Norodom. Nearby is Silver pagoda (the emerald Buddha temple), where contain plenty of Buddha Statues decorated and made by gold, diamond, gemstone and silver. We will stop at Independence monument and explore the National museum; a beautiful Khmer architecture building contains more than 5000 art antiques made by bronze, wood, gold, silver, copper, sandstone and others. We pass through the river-front park where 4 rivers met at a junction include mystical Mekong. Walk up to sacred hill Phnom Daun Penh – also the name of a pagoda and name of the capital nowadays. Last visit Central Market, a large market constructed in 1937 in the shape of a dome with four arms branching out into vast hallways with countless stalls of goods. Initial design and layouts are from French architect Louis Chauchon. Overnight at the hotel in Phnom Penh
This morning you will visit Choeung Ek museum, where between 1975 and 1978 about 17,000 men, women, children and infants detained and tortured at S-21 were transported for the extermination. We continue to Tuol Sleng prison now is Genocide Museum, the most secret part of the Khmer Rouge regime. It’s also called S-21 (abbreviated for Security Office 21), a Khmer Rouge’s premier security camp, specifically designed for the interrogation and extermination of anti-Angkor elements. Leave the relics of the bad history of Cambodia we will have lunch (at your own cost) before going shopping around Russian market, enjoy the bustling daily activities of the locals. Last we will take a cruise to see the sunset on the Mekong and Tonle Sap River in the “Four Arms” section where the Mekong meets the Tonle Sap River before splitting into two branches. Overnight at the hotel in Phnom Penh
This morning you will be transfer to airport for your flight back home or your next destination.
Meal: Breakfast