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 Independent Monument |  Central Martket |  Ta Prohm |
 Pub Street Siem Reap |  Angkor Wat | |
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General information
| Duration | Destination | Departure |
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| 4 days and 3 nights | Cambodia (Phnom Penh, Siem Reap) | Cambodia (Phnom Penh) |
Description
Phnom Penh is a captivating riverside capital featuring illustrious temples, chic hotels and a lively nightlife. The Khmer Rouge period brought devastation up until the end of the 1970s but the city has since undergone a rebirth with a cool cafe culture, a sophisticated food scene and abundant entertainment options. It is perfectly positioned at the confluence of the Bassac, Tonle Sap and Mekong rivers, with a smart riverfront area for drinking and dining. Cultural attractions include the stately Royal Palace and the National Museum. French rule brought colonial architecture such as the grandiose central Post Office, tree-lined boulevards, neat public gardens and fine cuisine, with dishes comparable to those served up in France – but at a fraction of the cost. Known as ‘The Pearl of Asia,’ before the civil war, Phnom Penh has regained its shine.
Itinerary
| Day |
Overnight |
Itinerary highlights |
| 1 |
The ONRA Hotel (Deluxe room) or similarPhnom Penh |
Phnom Penh Au quai de Phnom Penh |
| 2 |
Somadevi Angkor Hotel (Superior room) or similarSiem Reap |
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| 3 |
Somadevi Angkor Hotel (Superior room) or similarSiem Reap |
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| 4 |
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Siem Reap International Airport (SAI), Siem Reap Terminal de départ (SAI) |
Accommodations provided in each place
| Place | Standard | Supérieure | Deluxe |
| Phnom Penh | The ONRA Hotel (Deluxe room) or similar | Sun and Moon Riverside Hotel (Deluxe room) or similar | Palace Gate Hotel & Resort (Royal Deluxe) or similar |
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| Siem Reap | Somadevi Angkor Hotel (Superior room) or similar | Tara Angkor Hotel (Superior room) or similar | Angkor Miracle Resort (Deluxe City View) or similar |