Embark on an enriching day trip from the coastal city of Sihanoukville to the vibrant capital of Phnom Penh. Witness the grandeur of the Royal Palace, stroll along the picturesque Riverside promenade, and explore the city’s poignant historical sites. This comprehensive tour combines cultural insights with breathtaking views, offering travelers a chance to uncover the heart of Cambodia’s rich heritage. With a scenic three-hour drive and carefully curated experiences, this day trip promises an unforgettable adventure for those eager to delve deeper into the country’s past and present.
Good To Know
- A day trip from Sihanoukville to Phnom Penh costs $275 per person and includes private transportation, an English-speaking guide, and entrance fees to key sites.
- The itinerary covers the Royal Palace complex, the Riverside promenade, the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, and the Killing Fields of Choeung Ek.
- The trip includes pickup from Sihanoukville, a 3-hour drive, and a return journey in the evening, with commentary from the guide on regional sights and history.
- The Royal Palace complex showcases the grandeur of Khmer architecture, including the Throne Hall and the Silver Pagoda with its iconic Emerald Buddha statue.
- The Riverside promenade along the Mekong River offers a vibrant atmosphere and an opportunity to discover local cafes and restaurants serving Khmer cuisine.
Trip Overview and Pricing
This day trip from Sihanoukville to Phnom Penh costs from $275.00 per person and lasts for 1 day.
Travelers can take advantage of the free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. A reserve now & pay later option is also available.
The trip includes private transportation, an English-speaking guide in Phnom Penh, and entrance fees to key sites like the Royal Palace and Tuol Sleng Museum.
Passengers receive insurance coverage as well.
With an early morning departure and evening return, visitors can explore Phnom Penh’s top attractions in just one day.
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Itinerary and Sights
The day trip begins with an early morning departure from Sihanoukville, a 3-hour drive to the capital city of Phnom Penh. Once there, visitors explore the Royal Palace complex, admiring the Throne Hall and the stunning Silver Pagoda. After, they stroll along the Riverside promenade, enjoying lunch at nearby cafes and restaurants. In the afternoon, the group visits the sobering Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum and the Killing Fields of Choeung Ek, learning about Cambodia’s harrowing past. The tour culminates with the return journey to Sihanoukville, arriving in the evening.
Sights Visited | Duration |
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Royal Palace | 1-2 hours |
Riverside Promenade | 1-2 hours |
Tuol Sleng Museum | 1-2 hours |
Killing Fields | 1-2 hours |
Included Services
The day trip package includes a variety of services to ensure a seamless and enjoyable experience for travelers. A private driver will provide hotel or port pickup and return, taking care of the 3-hour drive between Sihanoukville and Phnom Penh.
An English-speaking local guide will lead the Phnom Penh portion of the tour, providing insights into the city’s key sights. Gasoline, tolls, and parking fees are covered, as are entrance fees for the Royal Palace and Tuol Sleng Museum.
Passenger insurance is also included, giving travelers peace of mind during their journey. With these comprehensive services, travelers can focus on seeing the rich history and culture of Phnom Penh.
What to Bring
For the day trip to Phnom Penh, travelers should pack comfortable shoes and clothes that protect against the sun.
Sunglasses, a sun hat, and biodegradable sunscreen are essential to shield from the tropical heat.
It’s also a good idea to bring a change of clothes, a camera to capture the sights, and some cash for incidentals.
Don’t forget to charge your smartphone beforehand, as you’ll likely want to document the trip.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyImportant Information
Altitude sickness may pose a concern for some travelers on this day trip to Phnom Penh. If you’re prone to altitude issues, it’s best to consult a doctor before booking. Personal travel insurance is also recommended in case of unexpected emergencies.
While pets aren’t allowed on the tour, you’re welcome to leave your furry friends with a trusted caretaker. The tour guide will conclude the Phnom Penh portion before the return trip to Sihanoukville, so you can explore the city at your own pace.
Suitable For | Not Suitable For |
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Altitude-Tolerant Travelers | Altitude-Sensitive Travelers |
Solo Adventurers | Pets |
Prepared Explorers | Unprepared Tourists |
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Departure From Sihanoukville
Early in the morning, travelers will depart Sihanoukville for the 3-hour drive to Phnom Penh.
The drive is scenic, passing through rural Cambodian countryside. Along the way, the guide will provide commentary on the sights and history of the region.
Travelers can relax and enjoy the journey, knowing they’ll arrive in the capital city in time to begin their day of sightseeing. With a private driver and comfortable transportation, the trip is efficient and hassle-free.
Upon arrival in Phnom Penh, the guide will lead the group to their first stop – the iconic Royal Palace complex.
Royal Palace Complex
Arriving at the majestic Royal Palace complex, visitors are greeted by the grandeur of Khmer architecture.
The palace grounds house several key attractions, including:
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The Throne Hall, an impressive structure adorned with ornate carvings and gilded roofs, where the king once held court.
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The Silver Pagoda, a temple renowned for its floor covered in more than 5,000 silver tiles and home to a famous Emerald Buddha statue.
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The Moonlight Pavilion, a lakeside pavilion offering serene views and a glimpse into the former royal lifestyle.
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The Khemarin Palace, the current residential palace of the Cambodian royal family.
Exploring these captivating sites provides a deeper understanding of Cambodia’s rich history and cultural heritage.
Riverside Promenade and Lunch
From the Royal Palace, the promenade along the Mekong River offers a delightful change of pace.
Stroll along the riverside, taking in the sights and sounds of this vibrant area. Discover quaint cafés and restaurants serving local Khmer cuisine. Find a cozy spot to enjoy a leisurely lunch, perhaps sampling classic dishes like fish amok or Khmer red curry.
The lively atmosphere and stunning river views make this a wonderful respite from the day’s sightseeing.
Afterwards, you’ll be energized to continue your exploration of Phnom Penh’s historic sites.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Customize the Itinerary or Add Extra Activities?
Yes, the tour operator may allow you to customize the itinerary or add extra activities for an additional fee. You can discuss your preferences with them to tailor the day trip to your interests.
How Much Time Is Allocated for Each Attraction?
The tour allocates around 1-2 hours for the Royal Palace complex, 1-2 hours for the Riverside promenade, and 1-2 hours each for the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum and Killing Fields of Choeung Ek. The total sightseeing time is approximately 6-8 hours.
Are Meals and Drinks Included in the Tour Price?
The tour price does not include meals and drinks. Lunch at cafes/restaurants near the Riverside promenade is mentioned, but it’s not specified if the cost of this meal is covered in the tour price.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Tour?
Passengers are welcome to bring their own food and drinks on the tour. However, lunch at cafes/restaurants near the Riverside is included in the tour price, so bringing your own lunch may not be necessary.
Is the Tour Wheelchair/Disability Accessible?
The day trip is wheelchair-accessible, but availability is limited. Travelers with disabilities should contact the tour operator in advance to discuss their needs and ensure accommodations can be made.
Sum Up
This day trip from Sihanoukville to Phnom Penh provides an enriching cultural experience. Travelers will explore the city’s top sights, including the majestic Royal Palace, the poignant Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, and the serene Riverside promenade. With a scenic drive, guided tours, and included lunch, this comprehensive tour offers a well-rounded introduction to Cambodia’s vibrant capital.
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