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Tour code: PNH TOUR 3
Full Day Tour ( Phnom Penh City)
- Morning visit Wat Phnom Hill, visit Independent monument. Visit Toul Sleng genocide museum.
- Afternoon visit Killing Field museum , visit Russian market.
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+ Services including : Ground transfer , English speaking guide, Entrance fee.
Tour code: PNH TOUR 3
Full Day Tour ( Phnom Penh City)
- Morning visit Wat Phnom Hill, visit Independent monument. Visit Toul Sleng genocide museum.
- Afternoon visit Killing Field museum , visit Russian market.
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+ Services including : Ground transfer , English speaking guide, Entrance fee.
+ Note : You can request direct to our ground operator for others services or any language speaking guide. all rate are bas in USD per person.
+ Wat Phnom Hill: It is a famous city landmark. This symbol of Phnom Penh was built in 1434 to house the sacred relics. Today, Wat Phnom remains the highest artificial hill in Phnom Penh and center of many forms of leisurely activities.
+ Independent Monument: The monument commemorates the end of the France-ruled Cambodia’s regime in 1953. It’s also used to commemorate the soul of combatants who laid down their lives for freedom of the country.
+ Toul Sleng Genocide Museum: Prior to 1975, it was a high school. When the Khmer Rouge came to power, it was converted into the S-21 prison and interrogation facility. The building now serves as museum, a memorial and testament to the madness of Khmer Rouge regime.
+ Killing Field: This one is the site of the brutal executions of more than 17,000 individual, most of who first suffered through interrogation, torture and deprivation in Toul Sleng Prison (S-21) in Phnom Penh.
+ Russian Market: It is of far less architectural interest than the Central Market, but has a larger and more varied selection of gifts and souvenirs: clothes, shoes, silks, carvings, compact discs, antiques or pottery. Here is also where you can try a large section of local dishes or buy refreshment.
+ Wat Phnom Hill: It is a famous city landmark. This symbol of Phnom Penh was built in 1434 to house the sacred relics. Today, Wat Phnom remains the highest artificial hill in Phnom Penh and center of many forms of leisurely activities.
+ Independent Monument: The monument commemorates the end of the France-ruled Cambodia’s regime in 1953. It’s also used to commemorate the soul of combatants who laid down their lives for freedom of the country.
+ Toul Sleng Genocide Museum: Prior to 1975, it was a high school. When the Khmer Rouge came to power, it was converted into the S-21 prison and interrogation facility. The building now serves as museum, a memorial and testament to the madness of Khmer Rouge regime.
+ Killing Field: This one is the site of the brutal executions of more than 17,000 individual, most of who first suffered through interrogation, torture and deprivation in Toul Sleng Prison (S-21) in Phnom Penh.
+ Russian Market: It is of far less architectural interest than the Central Market, but has a larger and more varied selection of gifts and souvenirs: clothes, shoes, silks, carvings, compact discs, antiques or pottery. Here is also where you can try a large section of local dishes or buy refreshment.