While making a plan to the beautiful Phnom Penh, researching the climate, hotels, foods and more about the place is very important.
Phnom Penh's name has derived from the name of the wealthy widowed woman called "Daun Penh" and the derivation of the name of the city transformed around a temple of five Buddha statues located in the center of a city. In recent times, this has turned out to be the most developed town in the nation offering the stylish and well-designed accommodation services consisting of luxury Cambodia hotels and many other tourist attractions. There is an ample amount of sightseeing available and amongst all, you can simply choose the topmost sightseeing, which would make your entire trio absolutely unforgettable.
1. Visit beautiful silver pagoda
While dealing with the Phnom Penh Tour Package, you cannot miss the stunning silver pagoda complex, which is the official residence of Cambodian royalty. Striking and ornate buildings sit in the well-tended gardens. Murals line walls throughout the building and you might just spot a wild monkey or two. You will be able to get the good sense of grandeur and opulence. The Silver Pagoda houses many religious relics containing the revered Emerald Buddha.
2. Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum
The Phnom Penh tour package by siemreapprivatetour.com comes along with the great facilities and services. To complete the sites of the Khmer Rouge era, the tour to the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum is a significant yet sad experience. The museum is at the site of the infamous S-21 prison, a dismaying torture and interrogation center where the prisons were held in the time of Pol Pot. Much of the entire Cambodian life, perhaps all of this, is well-versed as well as influenced by the Pol Pot years - this means that, although it is grim, understanding these places is indispensable to understanding life in Cambodia.
3. Stroll along the riverside
Phnom Penh’s riverside area is the beautiful and lively hangout spot for the locals and tourists alike. You would have to make sure that keep the tight hold of your bags here, however, as this is one of the city’s prime areas for pickpocketing. During the daytime, this riverside is actually a pleasant place for the stroll in the sunshine. As evening falls, the entire area takes on even more energy as more people arrive, street vendors set up their food carts, as well as bright lights cast their multi-colored reflections on the water’s surface. Ample bars and restaurants line the street alongside the river.
4. Stunning Russian Market
Russian Market is one of the excellent markets to visit when in Phnom Penh. The Russian market is absolutely amazing and stunning and while little remains of the Russian heritage in recent times, the entire covered market sells anything that you would expect from the large city shopping place. The alleys are quite narrow and the entire thronging crowds can make it all feel a little claustrophobic at times. So, shopping for the souvenirs and beautiful clothing accessories and more would give you a great pleasure.
Apart from these above-mentioned things, you can also visit monuments, National Museum of Cambodia, Silk Island, Wat Phnom, and more places.