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Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, is located in the center of the country, at the confluence of the Tonle Sap and Mekong Rivers – a strategic place chosen after the decline of Angkor as a capital. Phnom Penh has survived through the ages, and in fact developed throughout all periods that had an impact on Cambodia, whether positive or negative. During the French protectorate, many colonial buildings were erected, such as the National Library, the Central Market, the Royal Palace, and the National Museum. During the Khmer Rouge period, many buildings were deserted, and others, such as the S21 and the Killing Fields, were converted into Khmer Rouge quarters.
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2 Suggested Itineraries (Fully Customizable)

World Heritage In Style

Explore Indochina on an exciting tour through Cambodia, Vietnam and Myanmar. This 18-day trip of “World Heritage In Style” starts from the legendary Angkor Temples to the bright lights of Saigon; visit tranquil beaches along Vietnam’s coastal cities and its World Heritage sites of Hoian, Hue & Halong Bay and encounter the magic of Myanmar’s glorious goldleafed temples in Bagan. The tour perfectly balances cultural immersion with sightseeing and relaxation, giving you an unparalleled Indochina experience.

Start: Siem Reap End: Mandalay

Cambodia Highlights

Travel back in time to the Golden Age of the Khmer Kingdom then experience the modern bustle of Cambodian urban life on this five-day adventure that takes you from Siem Reap, home of ancient Angkor temples to the capital city in Phnom Penh. The tour captures the highlights of Cambodia and it could be revised to suit your schedule.

Start: Siem Reap End: Phnom Penh
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Van Anh
Cheni Nguyen
Lieu Nguyen
Nga Phan
My Linh
Lea Nguyen
Tuan Phan
Binh Yen
Dzung Vu
Alan Hoang
Hanh Nguyen
Giang Bang
Dong Mien
Lily Nguyen
Loan Nguyen
Binh Nguyen
Viet Ha
Liz Tran
Nam Phung

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