CAMBODIA CLASSIC TOURS 3DAYS/2NIGHT (PHNOM PENH)

CAMBODIA CLASSIC TOURS 3DAYS/2NIGHT (PHNOM PENH)

Day 1: PHNOM PENH ARRIVAL

Pick up from the airport or Port and transfer to the hotel check in. In the afternoon, visit Royal Palace is a royal residence now where His Majesty, the King of Cambodia, and the royal families live. it is like a small town of royal dynasties. Continue to Silver Pagoda, serves less as a functioning temple than a repository for cultural treasures such as 90 kg golden Buddha encrusted with 2086 diamonds and followed by visit Wat Phnom Temple is one of the most important pagodas in Phnom Penh. Built in 1373 on an artificial hill by the wealthy widow Daun Chi Penh. Overnight in Phnom Penh

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Day 2: PHNOM PENH (B)

Breakfast at hotel. Drive to visit the “Killing Fields” of Choeng Ek (15 km south of Phnom Penh). Between 1975 and 1978 about 17,000 men, women, children and infants (including nine westerners) were detained and tortured at the S-21 prison and transported to extermination camp of Choeng Ek and followed by visiting to Independence monument for photo shooting and Central market of Psa Thmey market.  In the afternoon, visit Tuol Sleng Museum (S-21 prison). This former school was used as a prison by Pol Pot’s security forces. More than 17,000 people held at S-21 were taken to the extermination camp at Choeng Ek to be executed. Then Visit Russian Market (Toul Tumpong Market), the Market has gained reputation for cheap clothing, a large selection of Buddha images and woodcarvings, betel-nut boxes, silk, silver jewelry, and classic music instrument. Overnight in Phnom Penh.

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Day 3: PHNOM PENH - DEPATURE (B)

Breakfast at the hotel – Free and transfer to the airport for your flight departure

 

Tourcost/Person in USD

Hotel* Period 1pax 2pax 4pax 6pax 8pax 10pax 12-14pax SGL
3* April - Sep 25 403 236 193 180 166 158 156 65
Oct 24 - Mar 26 416 243 199 185 172 164 163 70
April - Sep 26 408 239 196 182 168 161 159 67
Oct - Dec 26 422 246 202 189 176 168 166 74
4* April 24 - Dec 26 451 261 217 203 189 182 180 88
5* April - Sep 25 512 291 247 233 220 212 210 118
Oct 24 - Mar 26 535 303 259 246 232 225 222 131
April - Sep 26 512 291 247 233 220 212 210 118
Oct - Dec 26 535 303 259 246 232 225 222 131

 

Hotel List

Hotel* Hotel Name Website Room Type
3* Ohana Hotel www.ohanahotelpp.com Deluxe
4* Anik Palace www.anikhotelgroup.com/anikpalace Deluxe Urban
5* Sokha Phnom Penh www.sokhahotels.com.kh/phnompenh Deluxe

 

Inclusive Of:

Non – Inclusive Of:

Private tours with Local English speaking guide

A/C transport throughout the tours and all Transfers

Entrance fee to any applicable tourist sites

Meals as indicated (B=breakfast)

Cold water and towel during the trip

Government tax & Service charge

Other tours related service stated in the itinerary

Hotel accommodation (Twin/Double Sharing Room)

 

All International flight & Domestic Flight tickets

Visa stamps upon arrival of $30.00 / Person

Compulsory Gala Dinner on 24 Dec & 31 Dec

Other meals not mentioned

Tips f& personal expenses

Laundry

Travel insurance

 

Child Policy:         

For children between 2 to 11 years old, the following price policy applies:

Child in twin                80% of total package

Child in extra bed        70% of total package

Child no bed                40% of total package

For infant between 0-2 years old: Free of Charge

 

Remarks:

The dress code for the Royal Palace of Phnom Penh requires visitors dress respectfully and modestly as the Royal Palace is the home of the King. Visitors must wear long pants that cover the knee. Singlets or tank tops are not allowed, as shoulders must be covered

 

All visitors to Angkor Temples are required to wear modest clothing: no short pants or short skirts (knees must be covered) and no sleeveless shirts (shoulders must be covered). See-through clothing will also not be allowed.

 

As for the visit of Bakan Tower of Angkor Wat Temple itself, closed for 4 days of a month on the Theravada Buddhist Religious Calendar, visitors are required to wear decent attires with shoulders and knees properly covered (Non-revealing dress). The visitors are particularly requested to stand in queue awaiting their turns to climb up to this peak, and children under twelve year-old are not permitted to do so for their own safety reason.