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Cambodia 7 Days Tours of Top Destination
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Cambodia 7 Days Tours of Top Destination

Cambodia 7 Days Tours of Top Destination is the best tours selection in Cambodia that we selected the most tourist destination sights around Cambodia as the tours start from Siem Reap, it is the third biggest city of Cambodia and visit the main site of Angkor temples as very famous temple Angkor Wat and you will stay 2 nights at Siem Reap and after that continue to visit the second largest city of Cambodia that known as Battambang and visit the most selected attraction as Banteay Chmmar temple and ride Bamboo train and you will stay 2 nights in Battambang before continue trip to the modern capital city of Cambodia that known as Phnom Penh and you will explore around the most attractions places in Phnom Penh as Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda and Toul Sleng Genocide Museum and you will stay 2 nights in Phnom Penh,
This tours for Cambodia 7 Days tours best destinations is the most popular tours in Cambodia and stay in each city for 2 nights.

Itinerary

Day 1: Siem Reap – Arrival at Siem Reap International Airport

Stop At: Siem Reap International Airport, NR6, Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia
Our professional tour guide and driver, they are waiting to welcome you and transfer you to city Siem Reap before go to hotel for check in and they will provide you more information about city with daily life of the people in the city and arrival at the hotel free time leisure . Overnight in Siem Reap at Royal Crown Hotel & Spa
Duration: 1 hour

No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: Stay at Royal Crown Hotel & Spa at Siem Reap

Day 2: Angkor Heritage Full Day Tours

Stop At: Angkor Thom South Gate, Siem Reap Cambodia
On the morning after breakfast at the hotel transfer to visit the most famous temples and start the tours at south gate of Angkor Thom, The south gate of Angkor Thom is most popular with visitors, as it has been fully restored and many of the heads remain in place. The gate is on the main road into Angkor Thom from Angkor Wat.

Duration: 45 minutes

Stop At: Bayon Temple, Angkor Thom, Siem Reap Cambodia
The Bayon temple was built in late 12 century and nearly 100 years after Angkor Wat. The basic structure and earliest part of the temple ate not known. Since it was located at the Center of a royal city it seems possible that the Bayon would have originally been a temple-mountain conforming to the symbolism of a microcosm of Mount Meru. The middle part of the temple was extended during the second phase of building. The Bayon of today belong to the third and last phase of the art style. The Smiling Face at Bayon, the architectural scale and composition of the Bayon exude grandness in every aspects. Its elements juxtapose each other to create balance and harmony and there are more then 200 large faces carved on the 54 tower give this temple its majestic character. The faces with slightly curving lips, eyes placed in shadow by the lowered lids utter not a word and yet force you to guess much, wrote P Jennerat de Beerski in the 1920s. It is generally accepted that four faces on each of the tower are images of the bodhisattva Avalokitesvara and that they signify the omnipresence of the king. The characteristics of this faces a broad forehead, downcast eyes, wild nostrils, thick lips that curl upwards slightly at the ends combine to reflect the famous Smile of Angkor.
Duration: 1 hour 10 minutes

Stop At: Baphuon, Angkor Archaelogical Park, Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia
Baphoun is the temple stands on a rectangular sandstone base with five levels that are approximately the same size, rather than the more common form of successively smaller levels. The first, second and third levels are surrounded by sandstone galleries. Baphuon is the first structure in which stone galleries with a central tower appear. Two libraries in the shape of a cross with four porches stand in the courtyard. They were originally connected by an elevated walkway supported by columns.
Duration: 45 minutes

Stop At: Phimeanakas, Angkor Wat, Siem Reap Cambodia
Phimeanakas temple is situated near the center of the area enclosed by the walls of the Royal Palace. It must originally have been crowned with a golden pinnacle, as Zhou Daguan described it as the Tower of Gold The temple is built of roughly hewn sandstone blocks and has little decoration.
Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Terrace of the Elephants, Angkor Thom, Siem Reap Cambodia
The elephants are ridden by servants and princes, and tread as quietly as if they were on an excursive promenade. The steps of even length have no respect for any obstacle. The forest in which they travel in impenetrable to all but tiny creatures, able to squeeze their smallness between the fissures of the undergrowth and to the biggest animals, which crush chasms for their passage in the virgin vegetation.
Duration: 40 minutes

Stop At: Ta Prohm, National Road #6 Angkor Archaeological Park, Siem Reap 17252 Cambodia
Ta Prohm is the undisputed capital of the kingdom of the Trees. It has been left untouched by archaeologists except for the clearing of a path for visitors and structural strengthening to stave of further deterioration. Because of its natural state, it is possible to experience at this temple the wonder of the early explorers when they came upon these monuments in the middle of the nineteenth century. Shrouded in dense jungle the temple of Ta Prohm is ethereal in aspect and conjures up a romantic aura. Fig, banyan and kapok trees spread their gigantic roots over stones, probing walls and terraces apart, as their branches and leaves intertwine to form a roof over the structures. Trunks of trees twist among stone pillars. The strange, haunted charm of the place entwines itself about you as you go, as inescapably as the roots have wound themselves about the walls and towers.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes

Stop At: Angkor Wat, Sangkat Nokor Thum, Siem Reap Cambodia
Angkor Wat, the largest monument of the Angkor group and the best preserved, is an architectural masterpiece. Its perfection in composition, balance, proportions, relief's and sculpture make it one of the finest monuments in the world. It is generally accepted that Angkor Wat was a funerary temple for King Suryavarman II and oriented to the west to conform to the symbolism between the setting sun and death. The bas-reliefs, designed for viewing from left to right in the order of Hindu funereal ritual, support this function.
Duration: 2 hours

Stop At: Pre Rup, Siem Reap Cambodia
Pre Rup is superb of boldness of the architectural design and give the temple fine balance, scale and proportion. The temple is almost identical in style to the East Mebon, although it was built several years later. It is the last real temple mountain. Pre Rup was called the 'City of the East ' by Philippe Stern, a Frenchman who worked on the site but the Cambodians have always regarded this temple as having funerary associations but reason is unknown. The name Pre Rup recalls one of the rituals of cremation in which the silhouette of the body of the deceased, outlined with its ashes, is successively represented according to different orientations, Some archaeologists believe that the large vat located at the base of the east stairway to the central area was used at cremations.
Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Ta Nei Temple, Siem Reap Cambodia
This small temple is located deep in the Cambodian jungle, about 200 meters west of the East Baray. It can be difficult to find, and it is not a popular tourist destination. Because of the temple’s obscurity, a visit to Ta Nei can be quite rewarding for the adventurous traveler. The handful of wanderers that visit Ta Nei are not hassled by peddlers, or interrupted by the voices of excited travelers. The temple rewards them with the same charm that affected the early Angkor explorers.
Ta Nei was built late in the 12th century. King Jayavarman VII is responsible for the design and construction of the temple. He dedicated the stone monument to the principles of Buddhism.
Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Terrace of the Leper King, Angkor Thom, Siem Reap Cambodia
The terrace of the Leper King carries on the theme of grandeur that characterizes the building during Jayavarman VII's reign. It is faced with dramatic bas-reliefs, both on the interior and exterior. During clearing, the EFEO found a second wall with bas-relief similar in composition to those of the outer wall and some archaeologists believe that this second wall is evidence of a late rites, two meters wide of laterite faced with sandstone. It collapsed and a second wall of the materials, two meters wide, was built right in front of it without any of the rubble being cleared. Recently, the EFEO has created a false corridor which allows visitor to inspect the relief on the first wall
Duration: 30 minutes

Meals included:
• Breakfast: Buffer Breakfast At hotel
Accommodation included: Stay at Royal Crown Hotel & Spa in Siem Reap

Day 3: Departure from Siem Reap – Battambang with sightseeing

Stop At: Angkor Silk Farm, Airport Road Puok District, Siem Reap 17259 Cambodia
On the morning after breakfast in the hotel departure from Siem Reap to Battambang, it is the second largest city in Cambodia and on the way spot to visit Silk Farm, it is the largest Silk Farm and to learn more how to make silk product in Cambodia.
Duration: 45 minutes

Stop At: Banteay Chhmar Temple, NR56, Banteay Chhmar, Cambodia
This enormous complex, which was a temple city, is one of the most intriguing in the Khmer empire, both for it's scale and it's remote location. Never excavated, Banteay Chhmar fits the picture of a lost Khmer city with its ruined face-towers, carvings, forest surroundings and bird life flying through the temple. It has a romantic and discovery feel to it. Banteay Chhmar dates from the late 12th to the early 13thcentury and it means Narrow Fortress. It is thought to have been built by Jayarvarman II. It was later rebuilt by Jayarvarman VII as a funerary temple for his sons and four generals who had been killed in a battle repelling a Cham invasion in 1177.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes

Stop At: Sisophon, Cambodia
Sisophon city of the province Banteay Meanchey and it is beautiful decoration of the statue and spot to visit the most beautiful sight in the city before continue to Battambang city.
Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Battambang, Battambang, Battambang Province
Battambang is Cambodia's second-largest city and the capital of Battambang Province, which was founded in the 11th century. It is the former capital of Monton Khmer and lies in the heart of the Northwest of Cambodia. Until the war years, in which almost every infrastructure was destructed it was the leading rice-producing province of the country.
Duration: 1 hour

Meals included:
• Breakfast
Accommodation included: Stay at The Sanctuary Villa at Battamabng

Day 4: Sightseeing around Battambang Attractions

Stop At: Bamboo Train Battambang, Krong Battambang, Cambodia
The bamboo train, also called ‘norry’ in Cambodian, is a simple but essential form of transport in Cambodia. In contrast to the once a week passenger train, it is fast, always on time and fun to ride! There is only one regular passenger train a week, travelling between Battambang and Phnom Penh, mostly in not more than walking speed, making the norry the preferred transport amongst Cambodians living and working along the tracks. The motor is started by pulling a rope, similar to starting a lawnmower. A stick is used as a lever, applying speed to the V-belt and slowly speeding up. The bamboo train can reach about 30km/h and more, with the tracks just a few centimeters below the passengers. The only way to slow down is to stop the engine, there are no breaks. Due to the fact that there are many of these little trains operating, the tracks can be quite busy. When two bamboo trains meet, the one with the smallest load generally gives way to the larger one. This is done by everyone simply getting off the train, lifting off the frame with the engine and thereafter the axles. All this usually takes no longer than a few seconds, enough time should the real train come.
Duration: 2 hours

Pass By: Krong Battambang, Cambodia
Itinerary Briefing
On the morning after breakfast at the hotel and start city tours in Battambang, is the second largest city in Cambodia with the beautiful decoration in the city with colonial building and the traditional Cambodian house , some wooden houses are more than 100 years ago that they pass from one generation to next generation.
Continue the trip to visit local villages where you will see villagers make and sell local products such as sun-dried banana, Khmer noodle making, Khmer cake, sticky rice cooked in bamboo, and Khmer fish paste (Pro Hok) and other more local product and after that continue to visit the ancient temple Ek Phnom and the oldest monastery Wat Damdei Sor, it is very beautiful decoration and then to visit the oldest colonial building in the city center that was contrasted by Italian architecture in 1904 AD and visit beautiful Phsar Nat the famous colonial structure.
Ride Bamboo Train. In this province there many popular site like the 12th century temple Phnom Banan and Phnom Sampov with many deference carve in this mountain and the go to visit the bat carve at Phnom Sampov mountain to see the millions bats fly out the carve.

Stop At: Phnom Banan Temple, 154, Cambodia
This Angkor-era mountaintop temple is definitely worth a look. At the top are beautiful views of the winding Sangker River set amidst sugar palm trees, rice fields and small villages. To the south you will see a mountain range that features a crocodile shaped mountain. The temple itself is beautiful looking from the ground as well as the top. The structures are pretty much intact, but unfortunately like so many Khmer ruins, they have fallen victim to massive looting. Still, there are some interesting works to see. There are five temple structures, like Angkor, with the middle being the largest.
Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: White Elephant Pagoda (Wat Tahm-rai-saw), 2 Street, Battambang 02000 Cambodia
White Elephant Pagoda ( Wat Tahm-rai-saw ) in Battambang is considered to be one of the important sightseeing places since apart from being a famous architectural landmark, it is also a place known for its abundant entertainment options. Some of the specialties that are included in the amusement options are classical dancing accompanied with traditional music. Particularly at the time of Khmer New Year festival there are lots of jubilations and celebrations that are organized in the streets close to the temple premises. One compulsory thing that is marks the rituals of the festival is that people throw plenty of water mixed with colored powder at the gathered masses as a good luck wish and blessed them with fun and prosperity.
Duration: 45 minutes

Stop At: Wat Samrong Knong, Battambang 02102 Cambodia
Wat Somrong Knong was built in the 19th century on the site of a pre-Angkorian temple complex. The Khmer Rouge used the temple grounds as a prison, and it's believed that around 10,000 people were executed here. The complex today houses the gorgeous main pagoda and a mishmash of ancient ruins, glittery modern structures and memorials to those who perished here.
Duration: 45 minutes

Stop At: Ek Phnom Temple, Cambodia
Wat Ek Phnom an atmospheric, partly collapsed, 11th-century temple situated 11km north of Battambang, measures 52m by 49m and is surrounded by the remains of a laterite wall and an ancient baray (reservoir). A lintel showing the Churning of the Ocean of Milk can be seen above the east entrance to the central temple, whose upper flanks hold some fine bas-reliefs.
Construction of the giant Buddha statue next door has been stopped by the government because, they say, it mars the site's timeless beauty. This is a very popular picnic and pilgrimage destination for Khmers at festival times.
Duration: 50 minutes

Stop At: Phnom Sampeau, 57 Off NH, Battambang 02000 Cambodia
Phnom Sampeou is one of the most popular visitor attractions in the whole of Cambodia, it means 'Ship mountain' because its peculiar shape reminds of a ship. This legendary 100 metres high mountain, topped by Wat Sampeou, contains 3 natural caves, lined with Buddhist shrines and statues: Pkasla, Lakhaon and Aksopheak. Pkasla cave is full of uprooted stones and is considered important because Sampeou inhabitants go there to celebrate after a marriage. Some caves were used by the Khmer Rouges as killing caves. Skeletons of their victims still remain in the caves. The wat is approached by a flight of 700 stairs. It is not exceptional but the view is spectacular. Next to Phnom Sampeou are several important mountain clusters.
Duration: 2 hours

Stop At: Battambang Bat Caves, Phnom Sampeou off National Highway 57, Battambang 02000 Cambodia
It’s something of a spectacle sitting at the foot of Battambang’s Phnom Sampeou, the sun sinking into the horizon as a stream of millions of bats pour from caves and zoom into the sky. Here’s all you need to know about Cambodia’s bat caves. For the next 30 to 40 minutes, this spectacle continues as the bats rise from their slumber and burst from the network of caves to hit the surrounding countryside for a night of hunting.
Duration: 45 minutes

Stop At: Ta Dumbong Kro Aung Statue, 314 Cnr National Route 5 & Street, Battambang 02000 Cambodia
Lok Ta Dambong Kra Nhoung - The town Battambang was named after him (Ta Dumbong) and the legend says he was a cow herder who found a magic black stick which he used to dethrone the king. The king's sons ran off into the woods to become monks. After becoming king, Ta Dumbong started having dreams of a holy man in a white horse would one day defeat him and that day came when one of the princes came back on a white horse when Ta Dumbong started rounding up holy men to have them killed. Ta Dumbong threw his stick at the prince but missed so he fled and both him and the stick were never found.
Duration: 45 minutes

Meals included:
• Breakfast
Accommodation included: Stay at The Sanctuary Villa in Battambang

Day 5: Departure from Battambang to Phnom Penh with Sightseeing

Pass By: Pursat, Pursat, Pursat Province
Itinerary Briefing
On the morning after breakfast at the hotel departure from Battambang the second largest city of Cambodia to Phnom Penh the capital city of Cambodia and on the way we stop to visit the most beautiful places stop to visit Pursat city at the marble stone carving village and the jar pottery village in the Kampong Chhnang city after that continue to visit Odong, it was the capital city before Phnom Pehn in 16th century and after that continue to Phnom Penh. Overnight at Phnom Penh

Stop At: Udong Mountain, Udong Cambodia
Udong is a town in Cambodia, at the base of Phnom Udong Mountain, northwest of Phnom Penh. It was the site of the royal capital from the 17th to the 19th centuries. The mountain’s 2 mounds are connected by a ridge and dotted with stupas and shrines dedicated to former kings. Chedi Mouk Pruhm is the burial site of King Monivong. The ruins of Arthross Temple house a large golden Buddha.
Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Vipassana Dhurak Buddhist Centre of Kingdom of Cambodia, Phsadek Kom Kampong Thum, Udong Cambodia
The primary purpose of the centre is to teach Vipassana meditation techniques, but you are welcome to wander the gardens and grounds, and to enter the main temple, which is grand affair, sitting up several layers of stairs on a mound. When you go inside, look up at the incredible detail of the murals painted on the ceilings.
Duration: 35 minutes

Meals included:
• Breakfast
Accommodation included: Stay at Queen Grand Boutique Hotel at Phnom Penh

Day 6: Excursion around Phnom Penh Attractions

Pass By: Phnom Penh, Phnom Penh
Itinerary Briefing
On the morning after breakfast in the hotel transfer to visit the Cheung Ek killing field, it is the historical site around the capital city Phnom Phen that it was happened in the Khmer Rouge regime from 1975 to 1979 and our professional tour guide they will explain you more about this history, after that continue to visit the Toul Sleng genocide museum and here before the Khmer rouge regime it was the high school and after that they converted to the prison in the period of the Khmer rouge regime and then continue to visit Wat Phnom, it is the birthplace of Phnom Penh city . Transfer to restaurant for lunch and after lunch transfer to visit Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda and central Market or Russian Market to visit the daily life of the people in capital city Phnom Pehn and this building was built during the colonial period by the France architecture and then transfer back to hotel. Overnight in Phnom Penh

Stop At: Royal Palace, Sothearos between Street 240 & 184, Phnom Penh Cambodia
The Royal Palace is one of Phnom Penh’s most iconic landmarks. The construction began in 1886 after King Norodom relocated the royal capital to Phnom Penh and was completed before World War I. Up until today, the palace is the primary residence of
The King of Cambodia. While parts of the palace with its golden roofs are closed to the public others like the elegant Throne Hall can be visited. Topped by a 59m-high tower that was inspired by the Bayon in Angkor Thom, the Throne Hall is used for coronations and other ceremonies. Besides the Throne Hall, visitors may also visit the graceful open-air Chan Chaya Pavilion, also called Dancing Pavilion. It was formerly used for classical Khmer dance performances. The pavilion also served the Cambodian kings as a platform to see parades passing by the palace. Today, on certain occasions, the pavilion is lit up in the evening. This creates an amazing ambiance. Occasionally the royal family still holds royal banquets and celebrations here. Besides the palace compound, visitors to the Royal Palace should consider visiting the adjoining Silver Pagoda. With its beautiful quiet gardens, it is the perfect get-away from the hustle of Cambodia's capital.
Duration: 1 hour 10 minutes

Stop At: Silver Pagoda, Phnom Penh Cambodia
The beautiful Silver Pagoda is located next to the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh. With its beautiful garden, it is a perfect get away from the busy streets of Cambodia's capital. The inside of the pagoda is equally stunning as countless handcrafted silver tiles are covering the floor. The pagoda is also known as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha because the primary Buddha statue is made of emerald or baccarat crystal. The other Buddha is a golden life-sized Buddha Maitreya which is also known as the Buddha of the Future. The statue is made of 90kg pure gold and is adorned with over 2,000 diamonds, including a 25-carat diamond in the crown as well as a 20-carat diamond in the chest. There is also an eye-catching bronze statue, featuring the late King Norodom on horseback that visitors may admire. Besides, several stupas, also called Buddhist shrines, have been erected around the pagoda to honour the deceased members of the royal family and house their remains.
Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Wat Phnom, Street 96 Norodom Blvd, Phnom Penh Cambodia
Wat Phnom : Set on top of a tree-covered knoll 27m high, Wat Phnom is the only hill in town. According to legend, the first pagoda on this site was erected in 1373 to house four statues of Buddha deposited here by the waters of the Mekong and discovered by a woman name Penh. The main entrance to Wat Phnom is via the grand eastern staircase, which is guarded by lions and naga (snake) balustrades.
Duration: 40 minutes

Stop At: Independence Monument, City Centre, Phnom Penh Cambodia
The Independence Monument in Phnom Penh, capital of Cambodia, was built in 1958 to memorialize Cambodia's independence from France in 1953. It stands on the intersection of Norodom Boulevard and Sihanouk Boulevard in the centre of the city. It is in the form of a lotus-shaped stupa, of the style seen at the Khmer temple at Banteay Srei and other Khmer historical sites. The Independence Monument was designed by the Cambodian architect Vann Molyvann. It stands 37 meters tall. During national celebrations, The Independence Monument is the center of activity. A ceremonial flame on the interior pedestal is often lit by a royal or high official on these occasions, and floral tributes line the stairs. Every year, The Independence Monument is visited by foreign tourists and locals alike. Behind the monument is the Norodom Sihanouk Memorial, constructed in 2013.
Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Statue of King Father Norodom Sihanouk, Preach Suramit Boulevard Sangkat Tonle Bassac, Phnom Penh Cambodia
The Norodom Sihanouk Memorial is a monument commemorating former King Norodom Sihanouk located in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The bronze statue is 4.5 meters tall and is housed under a 27 meter high stupa in the park east of the Independence Monument. The statue depicting the late king wearing a business suit cost about US$1.2 million and took about 8 months to complete. During the day the statue was inaugurated, public access to the statue was tightly monitored while armed military police were stationed near the statue in October 2013.
Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Wat Ounalom, Sothearos Boulevard Sisowath Quay, Near the Royal Palace of Cambodia, Phnom Penh Cambodia
Wat Ounalom is another of Phnom Penh's five original monasteries (1422). it housed the Institute Bouddhique and library. On the riverfront about 250 meters north of the Royal Palace, facing the Tonle Sap River near the Royal Palace, this pagoda serves as the headquarters for one of Cambodia‘s most revered Buddhist patriarchs . Ounalom Pagoda, Phnom Penh is one of the major tourist attractions in Phnom Penh. With respect to the numerous pagodas, parks, monuments and museums, the city of Phnom Penh in Cambodia is an idea destination for the vacationers. A visit to the Ounalom Pagoda, Phnom Penh will render a pleasurable experience to your trip to this city.
Duration: 40 minutes

Stop At: Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, Corner of Street 113 & St 350 History Museum, Phnom Penh 12304 Cambodia
The Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum is a museum in Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, chronicling the Cambodian genocide. The site is a former secondary school which was used as Security Prison 21 (S-21) by the Khmer Rouge regime from its rise to power in 1975 to its fall in 1979. From 1976 to 1979, an estimated 20,000 people were imprisoned at Tuol Sleng (the real number is unknown). Tuol Sleng means "Hill of the Poisonous Trees" or "Strychnine Hill". Tuol Sleng was just one of at least 150 torture and execution centers established by the Khmer Rouge though other sources put the figure at 196 prison centers. On July 26, 2010, the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia convicted the chief of Tuol Sleng Prison, Kang Kek Iew, (alias Duch) for crimes against humanity and grave breaches of the 1949 Geneva Conventions and sentenced him to life imprisonment
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes

Stop At: Choeung Ek Genocidal Center, Roluos Village, Sangkat Cheung Aek, Phnom Penh Cambodia
Choeung Ek is the site of a former orchard and mass grave of victims of the Khmer Rouge killed between 1975 and 1979 about 17 kilometers south of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. It is the best-known of the sites known as The Killing Fields, where the Khmer Rouge regime executed over one million people between 1975 and 1979. Mass graves containing 8,895 bodies were discovered at Choeung Ek after the fall of the Khmer Rouge regime. Many of the dead were former political prisoners who were kept by the Khmer Rouge in their Tuol Sleng detention center and in other Cambodian detention centers. Today, Choeung Ek is a memorial, marked by a Buddhist stupa. The stupa has acrylic glass sides and is filled with more than 5,000 human skulls. Some of the lower levels are opened during the day so that the skulls can be seen directly. Many have been shattered or smashed in. Tourists are encouraged by the Cambodian government to visit Choeung Ek. Apart from the stupa, there are pits from which the bodies were exhumed. Human bones still litter the site.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes

Stop At: Russian Market, Street 163 Corner of Street 444, Phnom Penh 12310 Cambodia
Russian Market is the most popular market among tourists and expats and probably the best place to pick up souvenirs. It does not look like much from the outside but when you get in you will find everything from beautifully hand carved statues, colorful lanterns and handmade silk scarves to fake bags, printed T-shirts and DVDs. Russian market is located in the south part of Phnom Penh and is known to the locals as Phsar Toul Tom Poung. The reason why it is called Russian market is because it was a popular market among the Russian expats during the 1980s when most of the western expats in Phnom Penh were Russian. It is a narrow and sometimes steamy market since most of the stalls do not have Air-conditions or even a fan, but it is still worth the visit and if you get tired you can always take a relaxing coffee at one of the cafés around the market.
Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Central Market, Calmette St. 53, Phnom Penh 55555 Cambodia
The Central Market is 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 designed by Jean Desbois (1891 Cherbourg -1971 Lorient). Construction works were supervised by French architect Louis Chauchon (1875 - 1945 Saigon) and the ingénue Wladimir Kandaouroff. It is located in Cambodia's capital city, Phnom Penh. When it first opened in 1937, it was said to be the biggest market in Asia; today it still operates as a market. From 2009 to 2011, it underwent a US$4.2 million renovation funded by the French Development Agency. The unique Art Deco building is a Phnom Penh landmark. Before 1935, the area was a lake that received runoff during the rainy season. The lake was drained and construction began in 1935. Since its completion in 1937, wet season flooding around the market has remained a problem and is vestigial evidence of the old lake. The entrance to the market is lined with souvenir merchants hawking everything from T-shirts and postcards to silver curios and kramas. Inside is a dazzling display of jewels and gold. Electronic goods, stationery, secondhand clothes and flowers are also sold. During the Franco-Thai war the market was bombed heavily by Thai aircraft, causing heavy damage, and it had to be temporarily closed. After the end of World War II the market was rebuilt in the modern style.
Duration: 1 hour

Meals included:
• Breakfast
Accommodation included: Stay at Queen Grand Boutique Hotel at Phnom Penh

Day 7: Phnom Penh departure to next destination

Stop At: Phnom Penh International Airport, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
On the morning after breakfast in hotel free time leisure until transfer to Phnom Penh International airport and say goodbye to Cambodia.
Duration: 1 hour

Meals included:
• Breakfast
No accommodation included on this day.



Duration:7 days
Commences in:Siem Reap, Cambodia
Country:Cambodia
City:Siem Reap

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