2 Nights/3 Days
Duration
Cambodia
Destination
All
Age
Apr-Sep
Best time to visit

Day 01: PHNOM PENH – ARRIVAL

Upon landing at Phnom Penh International Airport, our professional tour guide warm welcome and escorts you town for hotel check-in. 

Along your drive, your professional tour guide will bring you the riches history of Cambodia and assist you in learning more about the custom, traditions of this beautiful country.  

Today tour will be finished by 1-hour sunset on a cruise along Mekong Rivers. During 1 hour of floating, the boat will bring you along rivers, view the Sunset on Royal Palace, Riverside, view of the Muslim village on their floating boats, the new town of Diamond Island. 

Overnight in Phnom Penh hotel.

Day 02: PENH CITY TOUR

Visit Royal Palace- a complex of buildings that serves as the king of Cambodia’s royal residence, which King Norodom built-in 1866 on the old town’s site. In Royal Compound, visit Silver Pagoda (The official name is Wat Ubaosoth Ratanaram (Temple of the Emerald-Crystal Buddha), which has Wat Preh Keo) – locates on the south side of Royal Palace. The Silver Pagoda is so named as of its floor, comprised of 5000 silver tiles. The treasures discovered inside include a solid gold Buddha encrusted and weighing 90kg and a small 17th-century emerald and baccarat crystal Buddha. Continue to visit Ounaloam Pagoda, the ancient Buddhism monastery which consists of one ancient temple inside. This monastery is the core of Buddha’s breach of learning. Go to The Toul Sleng Genocide Museum (Killing Museum / S21); this former school was used as a prison by Pol Pot’s security forces. In excess of 17,000 people held at S-21 were taken to the extermination camp at Choeng Ek to be executed. Your Professional tour guide will bring you more about this museum’s sad history as the Cambodian people’s lives during Khmer Rouge’s Regime. 

Overnight in Phnom Penh hotel.

Day 03: PHNOM PENH – DEPARTURE

Free time until a move to the airport for the next destination.

Visa Guideline Cambodia: 

  • E-Visa cost US$ 35 Per Pax to be paid along with Package booking cost. And you get E-Visa for a three-month single entry.
  • Visa-on-arrival Cost US$ 30 Per Pax:

Guest have to fill a visa application form on arrival fix 2 Passport size photos (white background).

The Do’s When Visiting Cambodia:

  • Cambodian individuals welcome each other by saying “Chum Reap Suor”, joined by an offer of squeezing their palms together before their face and marginally bowing forward, which is called ‘sampeah’. Your Cambodian hosts will be cheerfully shocked to see you utilizing the ‘sampeah’ to welcome them. 
  • Shaking hands is presently increasingly worthy, for the most part with men, and after a ‘sampeah’. When offering a blessing to a Cambodian individual, incredibly an old, it is the show to give it two hands. 
  • Prior to entering a hallowed spot, like a Buddhist pagoda or the Royal Palace, if it’s not too much trouble, make sure to remove your shoes and your cap. Likewise, if it’s not too much trouble, make confident to be wearing a spotless and unassuming way. Mainly, ladies should wear a shirt or a pullover with short or long sleeves and a skirt or jeans at any rate at knee-length. 
  • When entering somebody’s home, if it’s not too much trouble, make sure to leave your shoes at the passageway. Despite the fact that your Cambodian hosts will regularly demand that you save them for your solace, they will consistently value your thought for their home. 
  • Albeit Cambodian individuals appreciate having their photos taken, do request authorization first. 
  • On the off chance that you purchase food sources at a road truck or a slow down in a market, kindly recall that the cost usually is modest. If it’s not too much trouble, remember that Cambodia is as yet an agricultural nation, and the Cambodian public is merely beginning to be comfortable with other societies’ traditions and assumptions. So be quiet when imparting and communicating with your Cambodian hosts.

The Don’ts when Visiting Cambodia:

  • In the Cambodian and Buddhist culture, mostly the head hallowed piece of the body. Kindly DO NOT touch or pat the authority of individuals, even kids.
  • Likewise, as the feet are the last pieces of the body, DO NOT utilize your feet to point at a person or thing, stand out enough to be noticed by somebody, or push an item to somebody. If you go to a pagoda and need to sit on the floor, DO NOT sit leg over leg or with your legs outstretched. All things being equal, sit somewhat sided behind you, on the off chance that the position gets awkward, attempt to move on your opposite side.
  • Buddhist priests are profoundly venerated and regarded. Ladies are not allowed to contact a priest’s robe or his body.
  • The Cambodian culture is generally traditionalist, and public showcases of friendship, like kisses and embraces, are viewed as improper and hostile practices.
  • In open territories, on consecrated grounds like pagodas, and in available structures, abstain from yelling, just as snickering and talking exorbitantly uproariously.
  • As social traditions are distinctive in Cambodia, kindly DO NOT dislike Cambodian propensities, which might be viewed as inconsiderate in your country.

Payment Terms:

  • After confirmation of any Package request: 50% of tour package cost required immediately to book all the respective services.
  • 07 days prior to arrival date: 100% of tour package cost required.
  • All payments must be notified by e-mail format only with attached transaction details.
  • Payment terms are subject to change at the time of booking as per Hotel Policy and High Season.
  • We will not entertain any credit facility.

Cancellation Policy:

  • All cancellations must be made in e-mail format only.
  • Any cancellation at 45 Days prior to arrival date – No charge
  • Any cancellation between 45 Days – 30 Days prior to arrival date: 25% of tour fare charge
  • Any cancellation between 30 Days – 15 Days prior to arrival date: 50% of tour fare charge
  • Any cancellation between 15 Days – 10 Days prior to arrival date: 75% of tour fare charge
  • Any cancellation less than 10 Days: 100% of tour fare charge.