Discover Cambodia 17 Days with Local Expert Private Tour
Discover Cambodia 16 Days with Local Expert Private Tour
Discover Cambodia 16 Days with Local Expert Private Tour
Discover Cambodia 16 Days with Local Expert Private Tour
Discover Cambodia 16 Days with Local Expert Private Tour
Discover Cambodia 16 Days with Local Expert Private Tour
Discover Cambodia 16 Days with Local Expert Private Tour
Discover Cambodia 16 Days with Local Expert Private Tour
Discover Cambodia 16 Days with Local Expert Private Tour
Discover Cambodia 16 Days with Local Expert Private Tour
Discover Cambodia 16 Days with Local Expert Private Tour
Tour Start from: Siem Reap Angkor International Airport
Tour Type: Private Tour
Tour End at: Phnom Penh International Airport
Embark on an unforgettable 17-day journey through Cambodia with a Local Expert Private Tour, immersing yourself in the country's rich history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking landscapes. This carefully curated itinerary takes you from ancient temples to pristine beaches, offering a perfect blend of adventure, cultural discovery, and relaxation.
Tour Highlights:
✅ Explore Angkor’s Ancient Wonders – Discover the magnificent ruins of the Angkor capital, including Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, and Bayon Temple.
✅ Visit the Sacred Preah Vihear Temple – A UNESCO World Heritage site perched on a mountain with panoramic views.
✅ Jungle Trekking in Ratanakiri – Experience Cambodia’s untouched nature and interact with local community villages.
✅ Elephant Sanctuary in Mondulkiri – Observe and engage with rescued elephants in their natural habitat.
✅ Mekong River Dolphin Spotting – Witness the rare Irrawaddy dolphins in Kratie.
✅ Eco Village Visit at Cheung Kok – Gain insights into sustainable living and rural Cambodian life.
✅ Phnom Penh’s Historical Landmarks – Explore the Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda, and the poignant Killing Fields.
✅ Bokor National Park Adventure – Discover misty mountains, waterfalls, and abandoned colonial buildings.
✅ Beach Escape in Sihanoukville – Relax on Cambodia’s beautiful white-sand beaches and enjoy the coastal charm.
Tour Features:
✔ Expert Local Guide – Gain deep insights into Khmer history and culture.
✔ Luxury Private Transport – Travel in comfort with an air-conditioned vehicle.
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Premium Accommodation – Stay at carefully selected 3-star, 4-star, and 5-star hotels with daily breakfast included.
Upon arrival at Siem Reap Angkor International Airport, you will be greeted by your tour guide and driver, who will be holding a welcome sign with your name. During the drive, get a brief introduction to the city, including insights into local culture, traditions, and daily life in Siem Reap. Upon reaching your hotel, proceed with the check-in process and settle into your room. Your guide will provide useful travel tips and recommendations for places to explore during your free time. After check-in, take the rest of the day to relax or explore at your own pace. Overnight at Siem Reap
Enjoy breakfast at your hotel, then meet your tour guide and driver for exploration of Angkor’s most iconic temples. Begin at the South Gate of Angkor Thom, the last capital of the Khmer Empire, built by King Jayavarman VII in the late 12th century. Explore the impressive city of Angkor Thom (9 km²), surrounded by massive walls and moats, home to several remarkable temples, Bayon Temple, famous for its 216 giant smiling stone faces, symbolizing compassion and wisdom. Baphuon Temple, a pyramidal temple dedicated to Shiva, recently restored to its former grandeur. Phimeanakas, a royal temple inside the ancient Royal Palace compound. Terrace of the Elephants, a 450-meter-long terrace used by the Khmer kings for ceremonial viewing of processions and military parades. Terrace of the Leper King, adorned with intricate carvings of gods, demons, and mythological figures and continue to Ta Prohm Temple, one of Angkor’s most famous ruins, where massive tree roots intertwine with the ancient stone structures. This temple is also known as the "Tomb Raider Temple", made famous by Angelina Jolie's film Lara Croft, Tomb Raider. Experience the mystical atmosphere of Ta Prohm, which has been left largely in its natural state, showing how nature reclaimed the Angkor temples over centuries. Lunch Break at a Local Restaurant and after lunch, visit the majestic Angkor Wat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the largest religious monument in the world. Built in the 12th century by King Suryavarman II, Angkor Wat is renowned for its stunning bas-reliefs, towering spires, and grand galleries. Discover the incredible carvings of Hindu mythology, including the famous Churning of the Ocean of Milk. Conclude your day by watching a breathtaking sunset over Angkor after that transfer back to your hotel for a relaxing evening. Overnight in Siem Reap
Enjoy breakfast at your hotel before beginning your journey to the Roluos Group, the earliest capital city of Angkor, dating back to the 9th century to visit the earliest Angkor temples, which played a crucial role in Khmer history and architecture, Lo Lei Temple, a brick temple built on an artificial island, once part of an ancient baray (water reservoir). Preah Ko Temple, known as the Sacred Bull Temple, this structure is beautifully adorned with intricate carvings and guardian statues. Bakong Temple, the first grand temple-mountain of Angkor, featuring a pyramidal structure and stunning stone carvings and then continue to visit Tonle Sap Lake, the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia, a UNESCO-listed biosphere reserve. Take a boat trip to explore the floating villages, where locals live in houses built on stilts up to 10 meters high, boats, and bamboo rafts. Observe the daily life of fishermen and villagers, who rely on the lake for their livelihood. Learn about the unique hydrology of Tonle Sap Lake, where the water flows into the lake during the Green Season (May-October) and drains back into the Mekong River in the High Season (November-April). Enjoy the serene views of flooded forests, floating schools, markets, and pagodas. Lunch Break at a Local Restaurant before to explore City Tour of Siem Reap, Wat Preah Prom Rath, visit this beautiful monastery, known for its colorful murals, reclining Buddha, and peaceful atmosphere. Artisans Angkor, explore this renowned handicraft center, where local artisans create traditional Khmer silk, stone and wood carvings, and silverware. Royal Residence Park, a scenic garden area near the King’s residence, home to towering ancient trees, shrines, and a large bat colony and then transfer back to the hotel for a relaxing evening. Overnight at Siem Reap
Breakfast at your hotel, then depart for a day exploration of Angkor’s Grand Circle temples to Pre Rup Temple, a 10th-century pyramid-style temple with five levels, predating Angkor Wat that it known for its brick and laterite construction, often glowing beautifully in the morning sunlight and then continue to visit Banteay Samre Temple, a well-preserved Hindu temple with intricate carvings with a more secluded and peaceful setting and next to visit Banteay Srei Temple, the most beautifully carved temple in Cambodia. Built in 967 AD, known as the "Citadel of Women", as it is believed the carvings were too delicate for a man’s hand. Made of pink sandstone, creating a unique rose-colored appearance. Features the most detailed and intricate carvings of Khmer art, depicting Hindu mythology and have luch at local restaurant before continue to visit traditional Khmer villages, where houses are built on stilts and observe daily village life. Stop at a palm sugar-making workshop to see how locals produce Cambodia’s famous palm sugar candies. Next to explore Angkor Grand Circle Temples to visit East Mebon Temple, a 10th-century Hindu temple, originally built on an island in a now-dry reservoir. Features massive stone elephants at each corner of the temple. Ta Som Temple, a peaceful jungle temple, famous for its giant tree roots growing over the entrance gate. Neak Pean Temple, a unique water temple built on an artificial island. Preah Khan Temple, a vast monastic complex built by King Jayavarman VII. Functions as a Buddhist monastery and university, with long corridors and intricate carvings, offering a peaceful atmosphere for exploration and then transfer back to your hotel for a relaxing evening. overnight in Siem Reap
Begin your day with a hearty breakfast at hotel and set off for Phnom Kulen National Park, located to the north of Angkor Park. This park is famed as the quarry where the magnificent sandstone of the Angkor temples was extracted by ancient Khmer kings. Enjoy a scenic drive as your vehicle ascends the mountain, offering panoramic views of Cambodia’s lush landscapes. Arrive at the mountain’s summit to explore Poeng Ta Kho. Here, the breathtaking views and the natural beauty of the surroundings set the stage for a day of discovery and then continue to visit the on-site Buddhist monastery and marvel at the largest reclining Buddha statue, masterfully carved directly into a massive natural sandstone outcrop a true testament to ancient Khmer craftsmanship. Journey to the River of 1000 Lingas, where the riverbed is intricately engraved with countless lingas (phallic symbols) that hold deep historical and spiritual significance. Discover the largest waterfall in the area, often regarded as “secret water” by locals. Take some time to swim and relax in the natural pool while absorbing the serene atmosphere. Lunch Break, enjoy a lunch at local restaurant, sampling traditional Cambodian flavors in a natural setting and after lunch transfer to a nearby local village to experience authentic rural Cambodian life. Interact with the locals, learn about their daily traditions, and gain insights into traditional crafts and lifestyle. After a fulfilling cultural immersion, begin your journey back to Siem Reap. Enjoy the scenic drive and reflect on the day’s adventures. Overnight at Siem Reap
On the morning after breakfast at the hotel departure from Siem Reap to Preah Vihear province and on the way stop to visit the most interesting temple in 12th century at Beng Mealea temple is known as the "Jungle Temple," it is an enchanting site overrun by trees and vines. The atmosphere here is mysterious and serene, making it a favorite location for films. Historically, Beng Mealea served as a significant link between Angkor and Koh Ker cities. Exploring its maze-like corridors and collapsed galleries will feel like stepping into another world and then continue to explore Koh Ker Temple Complex is once the capital city of the Khmer Empire during King Jayavarman IV's reign. This remote jungle site houses many fascinating ruined temples, offering an adventure reminiscent of Henri Mouhot's rediscovery of Angkor Wat. Prasat Thom: The largest and most iconic pyramid temple in Cambodia, with seven levels rising to a stunning height. Prasat Pram: Famous for trees entwining with its ruins, creating a picturesque and otherworldly scene. Prasat Linga, Prasat Chen, Prasat Neang Khmau: Each temple tells its own story through intricate carvings and designs and then continue journey to Preah Vihear Temple, it situated atop the Dangrek Mountains near the Thai border, this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers breathtaking views of both Cambodia and Thailand. Built using the natural mountain as its base, the temple demonstrates the Khmer Empire’s ingenious architectural skills. You’ll marvel at the long causeways, staircases, and sanctuaries while imagining the effort it took to carve this majestic structure into the mountain's peak. After a day of exploration, head to a hotel. Overnight at Preah Vihear
Enjoy breakfast at your hotel before departing from Preah Vihear to Ratanakiri, a province in northeastern Cambodia known for its rich indigenous cultures, lush forests, waterfalls, and remote landscapes. This region is home to Cambodia’s most diverse indigenous population, including the Brao, Jorai, Kachac, Kraol, Kraveth, Kreung, Kuy, Lun, Phnong, Stieng, and Tampuan ethnic groups, each with their own unique traditions, languages, and lifestyles and on the way stop at Sopheakmit Waterfall – The Mekong’s Hidden Wonder, also known as Khone Falls, is a natural wonder of the Mekong River, located at the Cambodia-Laos border. It is a largest waterfall in Southeast Asia. Watch the Mekong River plunge 21 meters down, creating a spectacular cascade of rushing waters. Despite its massive size, this incredible waterfall is one of Cambodia’s least-known natural treasures due to its remote location. Enjoy some photo opportunities and a peaceful break at this hidden paradise. Break Lunch before continue to Ratanakiri and drive through the scenic countryside, passing lush forests, traditional villages, and vast rubber plantations as you make your way deeper into Cambodia’s northeastern highlands. Optionally, you may stop at a local village market along the way to experience authentic Khmer and indigenous culture. Upon arrival in Banlung, the provincial capital of Ratanakiri, check in at your hotel. Overnight at Ratanakiri
After breakfast at your hotel, depart for Kalai Pi (Kalai Two), a nature reserve and home to the indigenous Kreung people. This trip offers an immersive experience into the natural beauty and traditional lifestyle of the Kreung community. As you trek through the region, enjoy a panoramic view of the jungle valley, giving you a breathtaking impression of Ratanakiri’s untouched forests. Start trek downhill, walking through lush jungle landscapes and across small streams and approach Kalai Village, observe how the Kreung people live in harmony with nature, practicing subsistence farming, traditional crafts, and animist spiritual beliefs and learn about their unique stilt houses, marriage traditions, and sustainable agricultural techniques. Enjoy a picnic lunch near a pristine river, surrounded by towering trees and jungle sounds. This is a perfect moment to relax and take in the peaceful natural surroundings. After lunch, continue trekking eastward along hunting paths, where the jungle grows denser and more immersive. Some areas will require balance and agility, but alternative routes are available for those who prefer a more leisurely trek. Along the way, your local guide will point out medicinal plants, wildlife tracks, and survival techniques used by indigenous communities. Overnight in Ratanakiri
After breakfast at your hotel, begin your journey Ratanakiri to Mondulkiri, one of Cambodia’s most scenic and least populated provinces, known for its rolling hills, waterfalls, and rich indigenous culture. Enjoy a scenic drive through the countryside, passing dense forests and traditional villages and on the way stop to visit a Volcanic Crater Lake at Lake Yeak Laom, a stunning 4,000-year-old volcanic crater lake surrounded by lush jungle and walking trails. Lunch Break at a Local Restaurant before continue journey to Mondulkiri and stop at Bousra Waterfall, located northeast of Sen Monorom. This multi-tiered waterfall is considered one of the most beautiful in Cambodia, with its powerful cascades and large swimming basins and take in the breathtaking views of the three-tiered waterfall then continue journey to Sen Monorom, the capital of Mondulkiri Province, and check into your hotel. Overnight at Mondulkiri
After breakfast at your hotel, transfer to the meeting point in Sen Monorom city, where your local indigenous guide will brief you about the day's adventure. Drive to the starting point of the tour, located on a hilltop with breathtaking views over a vast protected forest area, safeguarded by the Mondulkiri Bunong indigenous community. Begin your trek into the jungle, walking through dense forests, crossing small streams, and listening to the sounds of nature. Arrive at the Jungle Lodge, a traditional eco-friendly shelter deep in the jungle. Learn about the Mondulkiri indigenous community, their traditions, and their efforts to protect the local elephant population and forest ecosystem. Meet the Elephants & Mahouts to spend time observing and interacting with rescued elephants in their natural jungle habitat. Learn from the Mahouts (elephant caretakers) about the elephants' history, behavior, and traditional care methods. Walk alongside the elephants as they move freely, forage, and enjoy their natural surroundings. Enjoy a traditional Khmer lunch at the Jungle Lodge while soaking in the scenic views of the surrounding forest. Take some time to relax in hammocks, listening to the jungle sounds before continuing your adventure for Waterfall Swim & Elephant Bathing. Walk down to a secluded waterfall, where the elephants love to cool off and play. Join the elephants in the water, helping bathe and scrub them, creating a magical and unforgettable bonding experience. Farewell to the Elephants & Return to Sen Monorom. Say goodbye to the elephants as they return to their natural habitat. Hike back to the Jungle Lodge before being driven back to Sen Monorom city. Overnight in Mondulkiri
After breakfast at your hotel, depart from Mondulkiri and begin your journey towards Kratie, a charming riverside town along the Mekong River and on the way stop to visit one of Cambodia’s largest rubber plantations, covering thousands of hectares. Learn about the rubber production process, from tree tapping to processing natural rubber sheets. Gain insights into Cambodia’s agricultural economy, which relies heavily on rubber, cashew, and pepper plantations and then continue to Kampi Dolphin Conservation Area, one of the last strongholds of the rare Irrawaddy freshwater dolphins. Take a boat trip along the Mekong River, enjoying the peaceful and scenic beauty of the river. Observe the endangered Irrawaddy dolphins in their natural habitat, as they surface gracefully in the calm waters. Learn about the conservation efforts being made to protect these unique dolphins. Lunch Break at a Riverside Restaurant before continue to visit Phnom Sambok, a small hilltop pagoda, offering panoramic views of the Mekong River and surrounding countryside and then continue to take a ferry to Koh Trong Island, a peaceful and eco-friendly island in the middle of the Mekong River. Explore the charming traditional villages, fruit farms, and stunning countryside. Try the famous pomelo fruit, which is one of the island’s specialties. Engage with local farmers and learn about their sustainable agricultural practices and return to Kratie town and check in at your hotel . Overnight in Kratie
After breakfast at your hotel, depart from Kratie and drive towards Phnom Penh, passing through Kampong Cham Province, Cambodia’s third-largest city and enjoy the scenic drive, with opportunities to see rice fields and traditional Cambodian villages along the way stop to visit a Hidden Gem in Kampong Cham at Dei Dos Monastery, one of the most beautiful and serene temples in Kampong Cham. Explore the intricate Buddhist architecture, golden stupas, and peaceful pagoda grounds and take in the tranquil atmosphere and observe the daily life of monks and then continue to visit Sustainable Community at Cheung Kok Eco Village, a model sustainable village where locals practice eco-friendly farming and traditional silk weaving. Walk along the soil paths, explore traditional stilt houses, and meet the friendly villagers. Learn about their alternative income sources, such as silkworm farming, rice production, and ecotourism projects and your tour guide will share insights into Cambodian rural life, customs, and agriculture. Lunch Break at a Local Restaurant before continue to visit Cambodia’s Famous Fried Spider Market at Skun Town, which hosts one of Cambodia’s most unique markets. Skun Market, often called "Spider Market," is famous for its fried tarantulas, a local delicacy that has gained international attention. Learn about Cambodian street food culture and unique culinary traditions. After the visit to Skun, continue the drive to Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s capital city. Upon arrival, check into your hotel and relax after the journey. Overnight in Phnom Pehn
After breakfast at your hotel, depart for a historical tour of Phnom Penh, learning about Cambodia’s tragic past and its road to recovery and first to visit Choeung Ek Genocide Center, also known as the Killing Fields, a memorial site dedicated to the victims of the Khmer Rouge regime (1975-1979). Walk through the mass graves, stupa filled with human skulls, and informative exhibits, gaining insight into one of Cambodia’s most tragic historical periods. Your professional guide will explain the significance of this site and the impact of the Khmer Rouge on Cambodian society and after that continue to visit the former high school turned into a Khmer Rouge prison, now the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum. Learn about the horrors faced by innocent Cambodians, who were tortured and imprisoned here. Walk through the interrogation rooms, preserved cells, and photographic exhibits, showcasing the stories of survivors and victims. Lunch Break at a Local Restaurant before exploring visit Phnom Penh’s most iconic landmark, the Royal Palace, home to the Cambodian royal family. Explore the Silver Pagoda, named for its floor covered with over 5,000 silver tiles. Admire golden Buddha statues, exquisite murals, and Cambodian treasures and then continue to visit the Independence Monument, built in 1958 to commemorate Cambodia’s independence from French rule. A symbol of national pride, this monument is a key landmark in Phnom Penh and next to visit the Spiritual Heart of Phnom Penh at Wat Ounalom, one of the most important Buddhist monasteries in Cambodia. This temple is considered the center of Cambodian Buddhism, home to sacred relics and monks and then to visit the Birthplace of Phnom Penh at Wat Phnom, the oldest temple in Phnom Penh, sitting on a hill in the city center. According to legend, this temple was built in 1372 and is the original foundation of Phnom Penh. Walk around the temple grounds and enjoy panoramic views of the city and next to visit Central Market (Phsar Thmey), a Phnom Penh’s most famous market, built in French colonial style in 1937. Explore stalls selling jewelry, textiles, electronics, souvenirs, and local handicrafts or try some traditional Cambodian street food or grab a Khmer iced coffee while exploring the market and then transfer back to your hotel for a relaxing evening. Overnight in Phnom Pehn
After breakfast at your hotel, depart from Phnom Penh to Kampot, passing through beautiful Cambodian countryside, traditional villages, and rice fields and enjoy a scenic drive, where you’ll witness local farmers, stilt houses, and stunning landscapes along the way stopt to visit Phnom Chisor, a Majestic Hilltop Temple, an ancient 11th-century temple built atop a 133-meter-high hill and walk up the stairway to the top, where you will be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of rice fields, villages, and distant mountains. Explore the well-preserved temple ruins, featuring intricate sandstone carvings, ancient shrines, and a sacred Buddhist pagoda and then to visit a Ancient Khmer Capital at Tonle Bati, a historical site that was once the first Khmer capital city at Ta Prohm Tonle Bati Temple, a 12th-century Angkorian temple, one of the most well-preserved in Takeo Province. This temple has been featured in many Cambodian movies due to its mystical ambiance and overgrown trees. Yeay Peau Temple, another small but significant ancient temple near Tonle Bati and then continue to visit a Majestic Buddhist Sanctuary at Buddha Kiri Cambodia, one of the largest Buddhist temples in Takeo Province. Marvel at the giant golden sitting Buddha statue that overlooks the area. Walk along the pathway lined with 84,000 small golden Buddha statues, symbolizing Buddhist teachings and enlightenment. Enjoy the serene atmosphere, surrounded by forests and mountains. Lunch Break at a Local Restaurant before continue the journey towards Kampot, a charming riverside town known for its colonial architecture, pepper farms, and stunning landscapes. Upon arrival, check into your hotel in Kampot and relax after the day’s journey. Overnight at Kampot
After breakfast at your hotel, begin your heritage city tour of Kampot, a UNESCO-listed city known for its well-preserved French colonial architecture and start a walk through the historic streets of Kampot, admiring its well-preserved colonial buildings. Visit the Old Market, Governor’s House, and charming shophouses, which reflect French colonial influence. Stop at a local café to enjoy the laid-back atmosphere of Kampot and then continue to visit a famous Kampot pepper farm, where Cambodia’s world-renowned Kampot pepper is cultivated and about the organic growing process, from planting to harvesting to taste different varieties of Kampot pepper and learn why it is highly prized by chefs worldwide and then continue to explore a Scenic Highland Escape at Bokor National Park, a highland area offering stunning panoramic views of the Gulf of Thailand. Explore the abandoned French colonial buildings, including the Bokor Palace & Church, remnants of Cambodia’s past. Enjoy the cool mountain air as you drive
through the lush national park and visit Wat Sampov Pram (Five Boats Pagoda), a Buddhist monastery sitting on a cliff with breathtaking views. Explore the 1000 Rice Fields, a scenic viewpoint overlooking endless rice paddies and forests. Lunch Break at a Local Restaurant and then continue to Kep, a charming seaside town, known for its relaxed atmosphere and stunning ocean views. Relax on Kep Beach, enjoy the soft golden sands, and take in the peaceful coastal scenery. Visit the famous Kep Crab Market, where local fishermen bring in fresh blue crabs daily. Watch vendors grill and prepare freshly caught seafood right by the water. Enjoy a delicious meal featuring Kep’s signature dish – Kampot Pepper Crab. After a relaxing time in Kep, return to Kampot for an overnight stay. Overnight in Kampot
After breakfast at your hotel, begin your journey from Kampot to Sihanoukville, passing through beautiful rural landscapes and coastal scenery and on the way stop to visit a Sacred Hindu Shrine Inside a Limestone Cave at Phnom Chhngok Cave, a stunning natural limestone cave with unique rock formations and spiritual significance. Inside the cave, visit the 7th-century brick temple dedicated to Shiva, built during the Funan Kingdom era. Admire the ancient carvings and the peaceful ambiance of this sacred site. Enjoy the panoramic views from the cave entrance, overlooking the lush countryside and then continue to Sihanoukville for Beach Exploration and visit Otres Beach, known for its soft white sand, crystal-clear waters, and relaxed atmosphere. Take a leisurely walk along the shore, enjoy a swim, or simply relax under a palm tree and then continue to Ochheuteal Beach, one of the most popular beaches in Sihanoukville, featuring beach bars, seafood restaurants, and fun activities. Try a fresh coconut or tropical fruit juice while soaking up the sun. Lunch Break at a Beachfront Restaurant. Enjoy a delicious seafood meal at a restaurant along the beach, featuring grilled fish, shrimp, and local delicacies before to explore Sihanoukville’s Cultural & Local Highlights, visit this iconic statue, symbolizing the legend of Preah Thong and Neang Neak, the mythical couple who founded the Khmer Empire. Discover Phsar Leu Market, the largest local market in Sihanoukville. Browse handmade crafts, seafood, tropical fruits, and textiles. Experience the bustling atmosphere of a traditional Cambodian market and then transfer to your hotel in Sihanoukville and check in. Overnight in Sihanoukville
Enjoy a relaxed morning at your hotel in Sihanoukville and Check out of your hotel and meet your private driver for a comfortable transfer to Phnom Penh International Airport that it estimated travel time approximately 4 to 5 hours by road. Arrive at Phnom Penh International Airport in time for your departure flight and say farewell to Cambodia’s beautiful landscapes, rich history, and warm hospitality.
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