Your tour will start at 08:00am with a visit to The Royal
Palace, which is the grand residence of Combodia’s much loved
King and was built by the French in 1866. The main building on
the compound is the Throne Room, built in 1917 in the
traditional Khmer style it has a tiered roof and a 59‐meter
tower, which is influenced by Angkor Thom’s Bayon Temple. Also
on the compounds of the Royal Palace, is the stunning Silver
Pagoda, the floor inside it is comprised of more than 5000
silver tiles, which together weigh nearly 6 tons. The pagoda
houses a magnificent 17th century Emerald Buddha statue and a
90 kg gold Buddha studded with 9584 diamonds.
Next door to the palace is your next stop, the National Museum
of Phnom Penh, which was designed by French historian George
Groslier in traditional Khmer style. A landmark and
masterpiece in the capital, the museum houses some of the most
valuable Khmer Art and is home to a permanent display of Post-
Angkorian Buddha statues. Original statues from Angkor also
live at the National Museum, which have been replaced by
replicas at Angkor itself.
The fourth visit of the day will be to the city’s most
important temple, Wat Phnom. Located on a man‐made hill, 27m
high, Wat Phnom is named after the wealthy widow who built a
small pagoda here after finding four Buddha statues floating
in the river. Learn about the legend behind this temple as you
enjoy the views.
Combodia’s harrowing history under the brutal Khmer Rouge
routine, whilst deeply upsetting, is something that should not
be ignored. For those who can handle it, we offer a visit to
the S‐21 (Tuol Sleng) prison camp for an in-depth account of
the atrocities that occurred, followed by a trip to Choeung
Ek. Known as “The Killing Fields”, this seemingly peaceful
area located 17km from Phnom Penh was for everyone entering
the site the end of the line. Nowadays it is home to a
memorial stupa containing over 5000 skulls, which allows the
Khmer people to return and honor their ancestors who died by
the Pol Pot regime than we will shop at Russian Market.
Overnight in Phnom Penh.
Inclusion:Guide, transfer, breakfast, dinner, entrance
fees and hotel