Full Day Oudong Former Capital City & Phnom Penh City Tour
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Full Day Oudong Former Capital City & Phnom Penh City Tour

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About this experience

Experience Cambodia’s royal history, cultural landmarks, and local traditions on this full-day tour. Explore Phnom Penh’s highlights including the Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda, Wat Phnom, the Independence Monument, and the King Father Norodom Sihanouk Statue.

Visit Oudong Mountain, the former royal capital, to explore ancient stupas, temples, and enjoy panoramic views of the countryside and rivers, followed by a stop at the Silver Smith Making Village, where skilled artisans craft beautiful silver jewelry and traditional artifacts.

This tour offers a perfect blend of history, culture, spirituality, and craftsmanship, creating a truly memorable experience.

Book now to explore the heart of Cambodia in one unforgettable day!

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Full Day Oudong Former Capital City & Phnom Penh City Tour

Pickup included

What's included

Private Transportation with AC
Hotel Pickup and Drop-off
Cold Bottle of Water During the Tour
Professional License Tour Guide
All Entrance Fees are Mentioned in The Itinerary

Detailed itinerary

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Stop 1

The Royal Palace in Phnom Penh is the official residence of the King of Cambodia and a symbol of the nation’s history, culture, and spirituality. Built in 1866 during King Norodom I’s reign, it showcases classical Khmer architecture with golden spires, layered roofs, and intricate carvings, reflecting both royal grandeur and Buddhist cosmology.

Key highlights include the Throne Hall, where coronations and state ceremonies are held; the Silver Pagoda, home to sacred Buddha statues and over 5,000 silver floor tiles; and the Moonlight Pavilion, used for traditional performances. Beautiful gardens and courtyards surround the palace, offering a peaceful contrast to the city’s bustle.

More than a historic site, the palace is an active royal and religious center, embodying Cambodia’s resilience, cultural pride, and spiritual traditions. Visiting the Royal Palace offers a unique insight into the heart of Cambodian heritage and monarchy.

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Stop 2

The Silver Pagoda, located within the Royal Palace complex, is one of Cambodia’s most sacred and visually stunning sites. Built to house Buddha statues and national treasures, it is famed for its floor made of over 5,000 solid silver tiles, giving the temple its name.

Inside, visitors can admire the Emerald Buddha statue, a highly revered green crystal figure, and a life-sized gold Buddha encrusted with thousands of diamonds. The surrounding walls feature intricate murals depicting the Reamker (Cambodian Ramayana), showcasing the country’s rich artistic and spiritual heritage.

The Silver Pagoda is both a religious center and cultural treasure, offering insight into Cambodia’s devotion to Buddhism, royal history, and exquisite craftsmanship.

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Stop 3

Wat Phnom, perched on a 27-meter hill in central Phnom Penh, is the city’s oldest temple and a symbol of its founding. Named after Daun Penh, who is said to have discovered sacred Buddha statues inside a floating tree trunk, the temple features classic Khmer architecture with tiered roofs, gilded spires, and peaceful gardens.

Visitors come to pray, make offerings, and enjoy panoramic views of the city, making Wat Phnom both a spiritual and cultural landmark in Cambodia’s capital.

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Stop 4

The Independence Monument, built in 1958, commemorates Cambodia’s independence from French colonial rule in 1953. Located in the heart of Phnom Penh, the monument features classic Khmer-style architecture, resembling a lotus-shaped stupa, symbolizing peace, sovereignty, and national pride.

It is an important site for national ceremonies and celebrations, including Independence Day and other public events. The monument is surrounded by gardens and busy roads, making it a prominent cultural and historical landmark in the city.

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The Statue of King Father Norodom Sihanouk honors Cambodia’s beloved former king, who played a key role in the country’s independence, modernization, and national unity. Located in Phnom Penh, the statue depicts the king in a dignified pose, symbolizing his leadership, vision, and enduring legacy.

It is a popular spot for both locals and tourists to pay respect, take photos, and reflect on Cambodia’s modern history and the contributions of King Sihanouk to the nation’s identity.

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Phnom Udong, located about 40 km northwest of Phnom Penh, was Cambodia’s royal capital from the early 17th century until 1866. The site is a spiritual and historical landmark, featuring hilltop stupas, pagodas, and memorials for past kings.

Visitors can climb the stone steps to the summit, explore Buddhist shrines, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and rivers, making Phnom Udong a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty.

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Oudong Temple, located atop Oudong Mountain about 40 km northwest of Phnom Penh, is part of Cambodia’s former royal capital and a sacred Buddhist site. The temple complex includes ancient stupas, pagodas, and royal memorials, some housing the tombs of past kings.

Visitors can climb the stone stairways to explore the temple, enjoy panoramic views of the countryside, and experience a peaceful blend of history, culture, and spirituality in one of Cambodia’s most historic locations.

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On the slopes of the sacred hill, there are various shrines and statues of Buddha. They have been severely damaged or completely destroyed at the time of the Khmer Rouge in 1977. Subsequently, a few reconstructions have been made. At the foot of the hill, there is also a memorial containing bones of some victims of the Khmer Rouge. Chinthes protect access to the sacred hill. The Oudong hill is also a place where people from Phnom Penh like to come and picnic on weekends. Several picnic areas are located at the foot of the hill. In the region, not far from Tonle Sap, some villages specialize in making jewelry. This is a result of the past presence of the royal court in Oudong.

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A long the way back to Phnom Penh, we will visit the Silver Smith Making Village is a traditional craft village near Phnom Penh, renowned for its skilled artisans who create exquisite silver jewelry, decorative items, and religious artifacts. Visitors can watch the crafting process from start to finish, including melting, molding, engraving, and polishing, offering a unique insight into Cambodia’s traditional craftsmanship.

The village provides a cultural experience, allowing travelers to appreciate the artistry, heritage, and dedication of Cambodian silversmiths, as well as the opportunity to purchase authentic handmade silver souvenirs.

What's not included

Gratuities and Personal Expenses
Drinks and other meals not clearly mentioned
All other service not stated in the program

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

About Phnom Penh

Phnom Penh, the vibrant capital of Cambodia, is a city rich in history, culture, and bustling markets. Known for its French colonial architecture, the Royal Palace, and the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, it offers a unique blend of the old and the new, making it a compelling destination for travelers.

Top Attractions

Royal Palace

The Royal Palace is the official residence of the King of Cambodia. It features beautiful Khmer architecture and is a must-visit for its historical significance and stunning design.

Historical/Architecture 1-2 hours 10 USD

Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum

Also known as S-21, this museum is a former school turned into a prison and torture center by the Khmer Rouge. It serves as a stark reminder of Cambodia's dark past.

Historical 1-2 hours 5 USD

Central Market

Also known as Phsar Thmei, this market is a great place to shop for souvenirs, clothes, and local food. The Art Deco building is an architectural gem.

Market 1-2 hours Free to enter, prices vary

Wat Phnom

This Buddhist temple is the namesake and heart of the city. It is believed to be the site where the first pagoda was built in Phnom Penh.

Religious 30 minutes 1 USD

National Museum of Cambodia

This museum houses a vast collection of Khmer artifacts, providing a deep dive into Cambodia's rich history and culture.

Museum 1-2 hours 10 USD

Must-Try Local Dishes

Amok

A creamy coconut curry with fish or chicken, steamed in banana leaves.

Main Dish Can be made with fish or chicken, vegetarian options available.

Lok Lak

Stir-fried beef with onions and a tangy lime-pepper dipping sauce.

Main Dish Typically made with beef, but can be made with other meats.

Nom Banh Chok

Rice noodles topped with a fish-based gravy and fresh herbs.

Breakfast Vegetarian options available with tofu.

Bai Sach Chrouk

Grilled pork with broken rice and pickled vegetables.

Breakfast Contains pork.

Popular Activities

Boat Tours Biking Hiking Spa Treatments Riverfront Promenade Coffee Shops Temple Visits Museum Tours

Best Time to Visit

November to February

This is the dry season with pleasant weather, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.

22°C - 32°C 72°F - 90°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Khmer
  • Widely spoken: English, French
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Cambodian Riel (KHR)

Time Zone

GMT+7

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe with common sense

Phnom Penh is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and scams can occur. Be cautious, especially at night and in crowded areas.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be cautious of tuk-tuk drivers offering tours or services, as they may overcharge or take you to overpriced shops
  • • Use reputable tour operators and agree on prices beforehand
  • • Keep valuables secure and be cautious of pickpockets in crowded areas

Getting there

By air
  • Phnom Penh International Airport • 10 km from city center
By train

Phnom Penh Railway Station

By bus

Central Market Bus Station, Siem Reap Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

Public buses are affordable but can be crowded and slow. Routes cover major areas of the city.

Taxis

Available • Apps: PassApp, Grab

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Riverside BKK1 Russian Market (Psar Tuol Tom Poung)

Day trips

Tonlé Sap Lake
150 km from Phnom Penh • Full day

A large freshwater lake known for its floating villages and unique ecosystem.

Kampong Cham
120 km from Phnom Penh • Full day

A riverside town with a mix of French colonial architecture and traditional Khmer temples.

Koh Dach Island
15 km from Phnom Penh • Half day

A peaceful island known for its silk weaving and rural landscapes.

Festivals

Khmer New Year (Choul Chnam Thmey) • April 14-16 Water Festival (Bon Om Touk) • November (dates vary) Pchum Ben • September/October (dates vary)

Pro tips

  • Visit the Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda early in the morning to avoid crowds and heat
  • Try local street food at the Central Market or Russian Market for an authentic experience
  • Take a tuk-tuk tour of the city to see the major attractions in a short amount of time
  • Visit the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum for a sobering but important historical perspective
  • Explore the riverside area for great dining and nightlife options
Get Price per person

Price varies by option

Adults
Age 7-75
1
Childs
Age 2-6
0
Infants
Age 0-1
0
Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 12
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