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Reviews: Royal Palace of Cambodia
Guest User2017-02-04
The hot springs are relatively large, the pools are more, and the environment is relatively clean. More satisfied. But for food, there is only one canteen, and the meal supply has to be booked. It takes a long time to queue up for shopping. Many people eat instant noodles. If you eat fresh noodles, you have to wait 20 minutes. In terms of service, there is basically no towels in the hot spring area. If you want to go back to the bathroom, you will be drunk by the waiter. . . The waiter will not help you put it, which is very uncomfortable.
Reviews: Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (S-21) and Choeung Ek Killing Fields Tour
Guest User2026-02-21
This was one of the best organized tours I’ve had in recent years of solo travel. The visit to the Killing Fields and the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (S-21) is powerful and emotionally intense. If you want to understand modern Cambodian history and what the local people have endured, this tour is essential. Miss Chesda was an exceptional guide. She speaks fluent English and combines deep historical knowledge with personal insight and empathy. Her storytelling was vivid and moving, not just a list of facts, and she answered every question thoughtfully and clearly. She also has a subtle, well-timed sense of humor. The tour was perfectly organized and ran on time. Note: the exhibition includes human remains and graphic photographs, so emotionally sensitive visitors should consider this. Overall, absolutely worth visiting.
Reviews: Phnom Penh to Silk Island By Tuk-Tuk with local Expert
Guest User2026-02-26
Amazing! Even in the afternoon heat, Lee was the most engaging guide with a driver who did expert navigation. Shared Tuk Tuk is the way to go. Multi-lingual and so informative. The island and village is something to live. Do not go on your own because you will learn so much about Cambodia rural life. The Ferry trips, rainstorm, and snacks made it so unique, and I’d not trade it. Lee and his driver from Vespa Backstreet totally made a quality tour with a brew as well. So happy 😀 Tip: Bring some cash for the brief market stop, temple, local guide and driver. Nara at the silk house takes card transactions. Beautiful art and locality of people.
Reviews: Sunset & Evening Dinner Cruise With One Way Free Pick Up
Guest User2026-02-15
Great evening on this boat! Ten and the team were very accommodating and we had a great evening. Food and drinks were delicious.
Reviews: Phnom Penh Hop-on Hop-off Bus Ticket + Mekong River Cruise Combo Ticket
Guest User2026-02-27
It's worth the money. Traveling on cool, scenic buses, you can stroll at any stop and catch the next one in 30 minutes. Plus, the evening dinner and river cruise are magical.
Reviews: Visit 11 Places in One Day including S21 & Killing Field
Guest User2026-02-25
Wow 🤩 😮🤯😱 I started to write this really great review because Nick was an amazing guide and driver for this trip. Then the Trip.com app decided to close out on me. It was really good to do the Tuk Tuk version of the Tour even though it was a very hot day. Nick had waters and brews for us. Also, he was able to modify the tour a bit according to our needs (I was a solo traveler with a UK couple). Everything to our own needs was very much appreciated. There’s no words to explain the locality and depth we saw and experienced of the capital city of Cambodia.  I don’t wanna share too many photos because I think it’s important. Everyone takes in to their own perspectives. Bring Cash, Be ready to filter energy, and carry some snacks in case the weather is new to you. Extra stops were taken to enjoy knowledge of new developments with partnering countries.