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TOP 10 REASONS
TOP 10 REASONS
TOP 10 REASONS
Why travel to Phnom Penh: Find out the top 10 reasons to visit
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A SNEAK PEAK
A SNEAK PEAK
A SNEAK PEAK
A Sneak Peek into Phnom Penh
- Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s lively city, lies at the crossroads of the Tonlé Sap rivers and Mekong.
- On the riverside, there are many sparkling buildings like the Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda, and National Museum with many relics collected from all over the country; hotels and restaurants; bars and gardens. It can be noted that the large art deco Central Market is situated in the city centre.
- Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, is known as the ‘pearl of Asia’ for different political economies and cultural grounds and is considered one of the cheapest and most beautiful places for tourism in Asia.
- Phnom Penh holidays from UK include easy flights and all the rest from UK to Cambodia’s capital.
- Through our tailor-made holidays Phnom Penh you can choose what type of holiday you want through activities such as historical tours, shopping, and food and wine.
- Cheap Phnom Penh holidays from the UK give you value for money, and don’t miss out on the vibe and local colour of Phnom Penh.
- Phnom Penh holidays all making it easy to see Cambodia through meal plans, accommodation, and guided tours.
- Capital: Phnom Penh
- International Airport: Phnom Penh International Airport
- Population: 2,144,000
- Currency: Cambodian Riel
- Time: GMT + 7
- Driving side: right
- Main Electricity: 230V- 50Hz
- Official Language: Khmer language
- Religion: Buddhism
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HIGHLIGHTS
HIGHLIGHTS
HIGHLIGHTS
Top Tourist Attractions in Phnom Penh
- The world heritage site, the world's biggest religious complex, the beaches of the southern coast, the temples of Angkor in the west, and the ethnic minorities of the north-eastern provinces are all accessible from Phnom Penh.
- There are also five-star hotels and inexpensive guest homes, exquisite international restaurants, sidewalk noodle shops, neighbourhood bars, international discos, and other services.
- Phnom Penh, like many other Asian cities, is undergoing fast transformation. There is a sharp rise in the number of restaurants and hotels in the last couple of years, and, for the previous year, the number of guests has also raised sharply. Here you’ll get a real original, because it won’t remain one in several years.
- With Phnom Penh Holidays, visitors can stroll through vibrant markets, sample authentic Khmer cuisine, and experience the bustling energy of this capital city.
- A Cambodia family holiday is full of experiences, including sightseeing, cultural and historical tours, and food tours.
- Cambodian beach resorts near Phnom Penh for a relaxing holiday and close to the city’s main attractions.
- The best Phnom Penh holidays from UK are designed for comfort and convenience with guided tours and accommodation all over Cambodia.
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SEASONS TO TRAVEL
SEASONS TO TRAVEL
SEASONS TO TRAVEL
Best Months to Visit Phnom Penh
- Between November and April, when there is minimal rain, is the ideal time to visit Cambodia.
- Clear blue skies prevail at this period, making it ideal for a relaxed trip on the southern shore.
- Phnom Penh has a year-round temperature of 68°F, making it a pleasant place to holiday.
- Between May and October, the humidity rises and the rains fall, supporting Cambodian farmers in their agricultural production.
- The scenery is beautiful and green, rivers are full and running, and the temples are tranquil, so don't be put off from visiting.
- This is the best time to visit some of the temples on the outskirts of town since they will frequently be uninhabited.
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WORTH A VISIT
WORTH A VISIT
WORTH A VISIT
The Best Places to Visit in Phnom Penh
Cambodia National Museum
- The national collection is housed in a typical Khmer structure that was erected around 1920.
- Inside, the brilliant collection of ancient Khmer workmanship, which includes over 1,800 pieces, is a must-see for anybody interested in Cambodian history.
- The Vishnu head was excavated near the vast temple complex of Angkor Wat, with statues from the temples of Koh Ker and Angkor Thom, the incredible Angkorian collection.
Tuol Sleng Museum
- Some of the regime's greatest torture crimes were committed here, in the Khmer Rouge's Security Prison S-21.
- Between 1975 and 1978, almost 17,000 people were accused of betraying the revolution in some form and went through these gates.
- Almost the majority of the detainees here were previously members of the Khmer Rouge who were turned against the government during one of the regime's numerous internal purges.
- The presented photographic proof hanging on the walls of the scant cells adjacent to vacant beds heightens the visceral nature of the encounter.
- Comrade Duch (the prison's commandant) was in charge of S-21 and made sure that detailed records were preserved.
- The extensive documents and images survived the prison's hasty abandonment after the Vietnamese invaded Phnom Penh in 1979.
Royal Palace
- The Royal Palace, which was built in the nineteenth century, is the home of Cambodia's emperor.
- The Silver Pagoda and the central enclosure, which houses the throne chamber, are open to visitors, but the royal family's real living rooms are closed to them.
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DISCOVER MORE
DISCOVER MORE
DISCOVER MORE
Phnom Penh Off the Beaten Track
- Toul Tom Poung is the city's burgeoning expat neighbourhood, with a growing number of expats flocking there from BKK1 and other sections of the city.
- Despite being home to Russian Market, the neighbourhood was previously seen to be too far away in Phnom Penh standards—remember, it's a small city.
- Fast forward to now, and it's the coolest spot in town.
- With lower rentals, a slew of new companies, coffee shops, restaurants, and bars have sprung up, with new venues apparently opening every week.
- Lower home rents have also attracted a younger expat population.
- Developers have noticed this trend as well, and apartment buildings are springing up at an alarming rate, with real estate gurus already speculating where the next hot spot will be.
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CULTURE & TRADITIONS
CULTURE & TRADITIONS
CULTURE & TRADITIONS
Phnom Penh Culture and Traditions
- For those seeking cultural immersion, Phnom Penh Holidays provide the perfect blend of ancient traditions and modern attractions.
- Religion has always been an important source of cultural inspiration throughout Cambodia's lengthy history.
- Cambodians have established a distinct Khmer culture and belief system based on a syncretism of indigenous animistic ideas with the Indian faiths of Buddhism and Hinduism over almost two millennia.
- Around the first century A.D., Indian civilisation and culture, including its arts and languages, entered mainland Southeast Asia.
- On their journey to trade with China, seafaring merchants are claimed to have brought Indian customs and culture to ports along the Gulf of Thailand and the Pacific.
- Most likely, the Kingdom of Funan was the first Khmer kingdom to profit from this inflow of Indian ideas.
- Throughout your Phnom Penh holiday, you'll see French influence all around the city.
- Cambodia is mostly Buddhist, with Theravada Buddhism accounting for more than half of the population, Christianity and Islam, atheism, or animism accounting for the bulk of the remaining population.
- Phnom Penh Cambodia holidays give you the opportunity to see the culture and tradition through sightseeing such as a tour of the Royal Palace and markets.
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FOOD FUN FASHION
FOOD FUN FASHION
FOOD FUN FASHION
Phnom Penh: Food, Fun & Fashion Guide
Food
#Food
- Phnom Penh's food scene is a fusion of Khmer, French, and Chinese influences, offering diverse flavours and dishes.
- Street vendors serve local favourites like num pang (Cambodian baguette) and lort cha (stir-fried noodles) that are both affordable and delicious.
- Try the classic amok, a creamy coconut fish curry steamed in banana leaves, which is a Cambodian culinary gem.
- The riverside area is filled with restaurants that serve fresh seafood, perfect for a relaxing meal with a view.
- For a unique experience, explore the local markets where you can sample exotic fruits like mangosteen, rambutan, and jackfruit.
- International cuisines, from Italian to Japanese, can be found in Phnom Penh’s growing array of fine dining establishments.
Fun
#Fun
- The Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda are iconic landmarks offering rich history and vibrant architecture for visitors to explore.
- Phnom Penh’s bustling riverside is a popular spot for evening strolls, with lively bars, cafes, and street performances.
- Whether it's wandering the Phnom Penh night markets or relaxing in cosy cafés, Phnom Penh Holidays offer a diverse array of experiences for every traveller.
- Discover Cambodian art and history at the National Museum, home to an impressive collection of ancient artefacts and sculptures.
- Take a boat cruise on the Mekong River to enjoy stunning sunset views of the city from the water.
- Visit the Russian Market for an authentic shopping experience, where you can find handmade crafts, clothing, and souvenirs.
- Enjoy the nightlife scene with a mix of rooftop bars, music lounges, and vibrant night markets around the city.
Fashion
#Fashion
- Phnom Penh’s local markets, like Central Market, offer a range of traditional Cambodian textiles, including krama scarves and silk clothing.
- The city is a hub for affordable, stylish clothing, including popular international brands found in local malls.
- Cambodian designers are creating modern takes on traditional fashion, blending silk and cotton with contemporary styles.
- Many boutiques in Phnom Penh offer ethically produced fashion, supporting local artisans and sustainable materials.
- Street fashion in Phnom Penh is a mix of casual, comfortable attire due to the warm climate, with locals and tourists often donning light fabrics.
- Handmade jewellery and accessories, crafted from silver and recycled materials, are popular and reflect the city’s unique artistic flair.
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NATURE & SAFARI
NATURE & SAFARI
NATURE & SAFARI
Phnom Penh: Natural Beauty & Safari Adventures
- It presently houses over 1,000 animals, as well as hundreds of rare birds and reptiles.
- The zoo, which is run by the Ministry of Agriculture's Forestry Department with support from WildAid and the Free the Bears Fund, covers about 1,200 hectares of land in Phnom Tamao's 2,500-hectare forest protected area, which is surrounded by mountains and historical temples.
- The sun bear enclosure, which is operated by Free the Bears, whose main goal is to preserve, protect, and enhance bears' lives, is one of the most iconic parts of the zoo.
- It's the world's biggest sun bear sanctuary, including toys, swimming pools, and hammocks, and includes Malaysian sun bears as well as Asiatic black bears.
- The Royal Palace is a must-see landmark in the city.
- The Royal Palace is a symbol of Cambodia's change from a monarchy city to a contemporary economic powerhouse, according to Cambodians.
- The Royal Palace, for example, is located in a beautifully kept and ornamented park that all inhabitants may enjoy.
- The Throne Room, the Moonlight Pavilion, the stupas, and other key structures associated with the monarchy are all located inside the park, and the contents of buildings such as the Throne Room, the Moonlight Pavilion, and the stupas may all be seen.
- Picnics are permitted at the park, which is bordered by numerous trees and wide-open areas.
- The Phnom Penh Safari is very much a wildlife park that emphasises the safari theme while providing an unforgettable experience.
- The animals of Phnom Penh Safari are all kept within vast displays that resemble the elements of their natural environment, unlike in a typical zoo.
- Migrating African herbivores of diverse kinds, for example, are grouped together to imitate the favourable impacts of biodiversity in nature, in addition to natural characteristics such as ground composition, rocks, and trees.
- A safari trip, either on foot or with a little train ride, is the only way to enjoy the wildlife that populates the Phnom Penh Safari.
- As a nature park, you may make use of the available area while also seeing the creatures in their natural habitats.
- Phnom Penh Holidays promise unique adventures, from serene river cruises on the Mekong to fascinating historical tours of local temples and palaces.
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EVENTS & FIESTAS
EVENTS & FIESTAS
EVENTS & FIESTAS
Phnom Penh Must-Attend Festivals and Events
- The independence of Cambodia from 90 years of French control is commemorated on this day.
- Every year, Cambodians from all walks of life gather at the Independence Monument to commemorate their country's independence, which is presided over by the country's sovereign monarch.
- Witness the festivities of one of Cambodia's most important holidays.
- This is one of Cambodia's most important holidays, during which Cambodians with Khmer heritage take three days off work and return home to commemorate the conclusion of the traditional harvest season.
- It is a time when farmers, who have worked tirelessly throughout the year to collect food, may relax and enjoy themselves.
- The Khmer community commemorates this day by reuniting with family members, completing several purifying rituals, visiting temples, and participating in traditional activities.
- Cambodia's Water Festival is a stunning and traditional event held in Phnom Penh.
- The history of the Cambodia Water Festival may be traced back to the 12th century Angkor era, when the Naval Forces fought for control of Cambodia.
- It is observed during all hours of the day and night, with all Cambodian people, peasants, and international visitors converging to the city.
- During the occasion, a boat racing event takes place, which was once a combat training exercise for the naval troops.
- Enjoying Phnom Penh Holidays means exploring French colonial architecture alongside traditional Khmer sites, creating a memorable cultural experience.
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