6 Days Cambodia Highlights

Tour Code: XMX337IRU9G4 

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Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Angkor Wat
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Duration

6 Days

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

Unlimited

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About this tour

Discover the rich history and vibrant culture of Cambodia on this 6-day tour. Begin your journey in Phnom Penh, where you’ll explore the capital’s historic landmarks. Then, travel to Siem Reap, the gateway to the world-famous Angkor Wat, where ancient temples and stunning architecture await. This tour offers a perfect blend of cultural immersion and historical exploration, providing an unforgettable experience in one of Southeast Asia’s most captivating destinations.

Included/Excluded

  • * Throughout the tour, guests will be accommodated exclusively in 4- and 5-star hotels.
  • * Accommodation based on twin or double sharing room
  • * All transfers and road transport in modern, air-conditioned vehicles if specified in the program
  • * Meals as mentioned in the program. B-Breakfast, Br-Brunch, L-Lunch, D-Dinner
  • * Your tour guide is a professional, fully trained employee of Indochina Royal Travel
  • * Entrance fees if specified in the program
  • * Airfares, Cruise, Train, Sleeper bus if specified in the program.
  • * Compulsory tips for tour guide and driver
  • * Meals not mentioned in the program
  • * Single Supplement. Early check-in and late check-out. Hotel/Room upgrade
  • * Drinks, personal expenses and any services not clearly mentioned in the program
  • * Surcharge for the festive seasons
  • * Applicable Government Taxes and other service charges.
  • * The tour cost does not include POE charges and passport charges.
  • * Porterage Facility

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Itinerary

<span> Day 1</span> Phnom Penh – Arrival

You will be picked up at Phnom Penh International Airport and transferred to your hotel. Enjoy your overnight stay in Phnom Penh.

<span> Day 2</span> Phnom Penh City Tour

We will begin with a visit to the Silver Pagoda, also known as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. The steps of the Pagoda are made of Italian marble, and the interior floor is lined with over 5,000 silver tiles, weighing nearly 6 tons in total. Next, we’ll explore the Royal Palace, constructed by the French in 1866 on the site of the old town. The highlight of the palace complex is the Throne Room, built in 1917 in traditional Khmer architecture, featuring a tiered roof and a 59-meter tower inspired by the Bayon Temple of Angkor Thom. Within the Royal Palace grounds, the Silver Pagoda stands out with its unique design. The steps are crafted from Italian marble, and the floor is covered with more than 5,000 silver tiles, collectively weighing almost 6 tons. Our tour concludes with a visit to Wat Phnom, situated on a man-made hill 27 meters high in the heart of Phnom Penh. The pagoda was originally built in 1372 to house four Buddha statues, believed to have been carried to the site by the waters of the Mekong River. Overnight in Phnom Penh.

<span> Day 3</span> Phnom Penh - Siem Reap

You will be transferred to the bus station for your journey to Siem Reap. As you travel, you’ll pass through the countryside, offering glimpses of local homes along the way. Upon arrival at the bus station in Siem Reap, you’ll be picked up and transferred to your hotel. Check in and take some time to unwind. Enjoy your overnight stay in Siem Reap.

<span> Day 4</span> Siem Reap - Angkor Temples (Angkor Wat - Angkor Thom)

Spend a full day exploring the renowned Temples of Angkor Archaeological Park. Start your day early at 5:00 am to experience the stunning sunrise at Angkor Wat or Ta Prohm, the latter being the most photographed temple in the Angkor complex. Built in the Bayon style between the late 12th and early 13th centuries, Ta Prohm remains largely untouched by restoration efforts. After returning to the hotel for breakfast, continue your tour with a visit to Angkor Thom, meaning “Great City.” This expansive area of 9 square kilometers is home to several breathtaking monuments. The South Gate serves as the most grand entrance, while the Victory Gate provides access from the east. The East Gate, also known as the Gate of Death, remains in a quiet, less frequented area. The Terrace of the Elephants, stretching 300 meters, features three main platforms and two smaller ones. The Terrace of the Leper King, constructed in the 12th century, is named after a statue of the Leper King located on the terrace’s platform. Overnight in Siem Reap.

<span> Day 5</span> Siem Reap - Floating Village in the afternoon

Enjoy a leisurely morning with free time at your disposal. In the afternoon, explore one of Siem Reap’s genuine floating villages. Unlike other floating communities, this small village consists of families living in wooden houseboats. The village shifts locations throughout the year in response to the lake's water levels. During the dry season, when the lake’s water is at its lowest, the villagers relocate closer to the shore and engage in agricultural activities on land. A visit to a local home will offer you a deeper insight into life on the lake. Afterward, head back to the port and make your way to the Silk Farm of Artisans d’Angkor, just a 15-minute drive away. This initiative provides opportunities for individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds to enhance their livelihoods by preserving traditional arts and silk production. A local guide will escort you through the farm, explaining the entire process of creating high-quality silk. Overnight in Siem Reap.

<span> Day 6</span> Siem Reap - Departure

Take some time to relax before being transferred to Siem Reap International Airport for your departure flight.

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5 - 8 days

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Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Angkor Wat
Vietnam’s Revolutionary Spirit - Exploring Vietnam’s Revolutionary Spirit When you travel through Hanoi, you’ll notice that the city’s history isn’t just preserved in its temples and French villas — it also lives on in its museums. One of the most fascinating places to experience this is at 216 Tran Quang Khai Street, home to what was once the Museum of the Vietnamese Revolution. Today, it forms part of the National Museum of History, focusing on Vietnam’s revolutionary journey — from the earliest anti-colonial movements in the 19th century to the nation’s dramatic transformation after reunification in 1975. This museum is more than a collection of artifacts; it’s a powerful narrative of resilience, patriotism, and hope, told through rare documents, photographs, and stories of the people who shaped modern Vietnam. 🏛️ A Museum with Revolutionary Roots Originally established as the Museum of the Vietnamese Revolution, the site was dedicated to chronicling the struggles of the Vietnamese people against colonial powers and foreign domination. In recent years, the collection was integrated into the larger National Museum of History, giving visitors a complete picture of the nation’s past in one cohesive institution. Walking through its halls in 2025, you’ll find that the displays are thoughtfully curated to guide you through the country’s turning points — from underground resistance newspapers to iconic photographs of revolutionary leaders. 📜 The Story Told Through Documents and Words Unlike other museums that rely heavily on artifacts, this one leans on the power of documents and writing to bring history to life. Clandestine Newspapers 📰 – The earliest whispers of resistance often came through underground publications, secretly printed and distributed despite colonial surveillance. These fragile papers now rest in glass cases, a reminder of the courage it took to spread ideas of freedom. Revolutionary Tracts ✍️ – Many of these were penned by Ho Chi Minh, whose words inspired generations to resist oppression and fight for independence. His essays, pamphlets, and letters remain a central feature of the museum’s collection. Rare Photographs 📸 – The museum proudly displays portraits of Vietnam’s revolutionary heroes. Some of these images cannot be found elsewhere, making the exhibit especially valuable for history enthusiasts. ⚔️ War and Resistance: Key Exhibitions The museum also shines a spotlight on some of the defining battles and wars of Vietnam’s modern history. 🌄 Dien Bien Phu – The Decisive Victory No exhibit about Vietnam’s revolutionary struggle would be complete without a tribute to the Battle of Dien Bien Phu in 1954. This historic victory against French forces marked the end of colonial rule in Indochina and paved the way for the Geneva Accords. The museum presents documents, maps, and photographs that capture the determination of the Vietnamese fighters. 🇻🇳 The War of Independence The displays offer an in-depth look at Vietnam’s long fight for sovereignty, from grassroots resistance groups to organized national movements. Visitors can see how everyday people became part of a collective force determined to reclaim their homeland. 🪖 The American War (Vietnam War) Though the Military History Museum provides more extensive coverage of the Vietnam War, this site still offers a compelling collection. Visitors can explore carefully presented exhibits about the conflict, highlighting both the struggles and the resilience of the Vietnamese people. From propaganda posters to personal items of soldiers, these stories personalize a war that changed the world. 🌟 Why Visit 216 Tran Quang Khai in 2025? Authenticity: Many of the documents and photos are one-of-a-kind, offering perspectives not found in other museums. Emotional Impact: The focus on writings, faces, and personal stories creates a human connection with history. Contextual Learning: When combined with the main History Museum at Trang Tien and the Military History Museum, you gain a well-rounded understanding of Vietnam’s journey. 🕘 Visitor Information (Updated 2025) 📍 Address: 216 Tran Quang Khai Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi🕗 Opening Hours: Daily 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM & 1:30 PM – 5:00 PM (Closed on the first Monday of each month)🎟️ Tickets: Entrance fee required; combined tickets with the National Museum of History are available for convenience.🌐 Official Website: baotanglichsu.vn🚶 Getting There: Just a short walk from the Opera House and Hoan Kiem Lake, making it easy to include in your Hanoi itinerary. 💡 Travel Tips for Visitors Pair Your Visit: Plan to see both 216 Tran Quang Khai and the main History Museum at 1 Trang Tien on the same day. Together, they tell the full story of Vietnam. Allow Enough Time: While smaller than the main site, the depth of the documents and exhibits deserves at least 1–2 hours. Photography: Limited photography may be allowed; check current rules upon entry. Guides & Audio Tours: Hiring a guide or using an audio tour app can provide richer insights, especially if you’re not familiar with Vietnam’s revolutionary figures. Respect the Space: For many locals, these exhibits are not just history but part of their family’s lived experiences. 🌏 Connecting Past and Present Visiting 216 Tran Quang Khai is not simply about studying old documents. It’s about standing in the presence of a nation’s collective memory — of battles fought, sacrifices made, and dreams of independence realized. For travelers in 2025, when Vietnam is thriving as one of Asia’s fastest-growing economies and cultural destinations, the museum is a poignant reminder of how far the country has come. From clandestine newspapers to post-war reconstruction, the exhibits encapsulate the resilience and determination that continue to define Vietnam today. ✨ Final Thoughts If you’re exploring Hanoi and want to go beyond the surface, make time for 216 Tran Quang Khai. It’s not as flashy as the Old Quarter or as glamorous as the Opera House, but it holds something deeper — the soul of Vietnam’s revolutionary journey. Walking through its halls, you’ll encounter not just names and dates but real voices from the past, still echoing with a call for freedom and unity. And that makes this museum one of Hanoi’s most powerful and unforgettable cultural experiences.Hanoi’s National Museum of History - 🏛️ Hanoi’s National Museum of History: A Journey Through Vietnam’s Past If you want to truly understand Vietnam — its struggles, triumphs, and cultural depth — there’s no better place to start than the National Museum of History in Hanoi. Nestled just one block east of the Hanoi Opera House, this museum is not only a treasure trove of artifacts but also a masterpiece of architecture, blending French colonial charm with traditional Vietnamese motifs. In 2025, the museum continues to be one of Hanoi’s must-visit cultural landmarks, offering travelers a chance to step back thousands of years into Vietnam’s past. From prehistoric tools to imperial treasures and wartime relics, every corner tells a story of resilience and creativity. 🏯 Architecture: A Blend of French Elegance and Vietnamese Tradition Before even stepping inside, the building itself demands admiration. Designed in the 1930s by the École Française d’Extrême-Orient, the structure combines the grandeur of a French villa with the curves and rooflines of Vietnamese palatial design — a style often referred to as Neo-Vietnamese architecture. With its ochre-yellow walls, graceful balconies, and tiled roofs, the museum feels like a harmonious fusion of East and West. Even today, photographers and architecture enthusiasts are drawn here, not just for the exhibits but also for the artistry of the building itself. ⏳ A Walk Through Time: The Museum’s Layout The National Museum of History is divided into two main sections: The main building at 1 Trang Tien Street — covering Vietnam’s history up to 1945. The annex across the street at 216 Tran Quang Khai Street — focusing on the post-1945 era, including Vietnam’s struggle for independence and reunification. This division allows visitors to follow Vietnam’s journey step by step, from prehistoric times to the modern nation it has become. 🥁 Ground Floor Highlights: The Bronze Age and Beyond Stepping into the ground floor is like traveling back over 2,000 years to the era of the Dong Son culture (1200–200 BC). This sophisticated Bronze Age civilization thrived in the Red River Delta and left behind remarkable artifacts that continue to astonish historians. 🌟 Must-See Exhibits on the Ground Floor The Ngoc Lu Drum 🥁 – Considered the crown jewel of the collection, this ceremonial bronze drum is adorned with delicate carvings of deer, birds, and musicians. Its craftsmanship demonstrates advanced casting techniques far ahead of its time. Bronze Tools and Utensils ⚒️ – From arrowheads to cooking implements, these everyday objects reveal the ingenuity of early Vietnamese societies. Artifacts from Hanoi’s Imperial Citadel 🏯 – Excavations in recent decades have uncovered treasures from Hanoi’s historic citadel, shedding light on its role as a political and cultural center. 11th-Century Amitabha Buddha 🧘 – A graceful wooden statue reflecting the influence of Buddhism in Vietnam’s medieval era. Celadon Ceramics 🍵 – Exquisite pale-green pottery from the Ly dynasty, admired for its elegance and durability. Bach Dang River Stakes ⚓ – Wooden stakes used in the legendary 13th-century battle, when Vietnamese forces under General Tran Hung Dao defeated Mongol invaders by luring their fleet into a deadly trap. Standing before these relics, you don’t just see artifacts — you feel the spirit of Vietnam’s ancestors who shaped the nation’s identity. 📜 Second Floor Treasures: Dynasties, Art, and Colonial Influences Moving upstairs, the second floor offers a vivid journey through Vietnam’s dynastic golden ages and its encounters with foreign powers. 🌟 Highlights of the Second Floor Le Loi Stele (3 meters tall) 🗿 – This monumental stone slab recounts the life of Le Loi, the national hero who led the resistance against Ming Chinese rule and established the Later Le dynasty (1428–1788). Ceramics Collection 🍶 – An extensive display of intricately painted ceramics, showcasing how Vietnamese artisans perfected techniques over centuries. Nguyen Dynasty Exhibits 👑 – Furniture inlaid with ivory, embroidered silk garments, and ceremonial items once used by emperors inside Hue’s Imperial Citadel. 19th-Century Ink Wash Paintings 🎨 – Evocative depictions of Hue’s imperial court life in the 1890s, capturing the elegance and rituals of Vietnam’s last dynasty. French Colonial Era Relics 🏛️ – Artifacts reflecting Vietnam’s transition during the late 19th and early 20th centuries under French rule, offering insight into cultural exchanges and struggles for identity. This section bridges the past with the dawn of modern Vietnam, revealing how the country endured centuries of outside influence while preserving its cultural soul. 📍 The Annex: Vietnam After 1945 Across the street, the second museum building covers the modern chapter of Vietnam’s history. Here, visitors encounter exhibits from the August Revolution, the First Indochina War, and the Vietnam War (known in Vietnam as the American War). You’ll see military uniforms, personal belongings of revolutionary leaders, propaganda posters, and photographs documenting the nation’s struggle for independence and reunification. It’s a powerful and emotional experience, particularly for visitors seeking to understand Vietnam’s resilience in the 20th century. 🕘 Visitor Information (Updated 2025) 📍 Address: 1 Trang Tien Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi🕗 Opening Hours: Daily 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM & 1:30 PM – 5:00 PM (Closed the first Monday of each month)🎟️ Tickets: Entry fee applies (with additional small fee if bringing a camera). Tickets can now be purchased online via the museum’s official website to skip queues.🌐 Official Website: baotanglichsu.vn 💡 Travel Tips for Visiting in 2025 Best Time to Visit: Mornings are quieter, especially on weekdays. Arrive early to avoid tour groups. Combine With Nearby Attractions: The Opera House, Trang Tien Plaza, and Hoan Kiem Lake are all within walking distance. Bring a Guidebook or Audio Guide: While many exhibits now have English and French explanations, a guidebook or hired guide adds context to the vast collection. Photography: A small fee is required for cameras, but the photos are worth it, especially for the architectural details. Wear Comfortable Shoes: You’ll be on your feet for at least 2–3 hours exploring the two buildings. 📸 Why the Museum is a Must-See in Hanoi Unlike many museums that feel static, the National Museum of History in Hanoi is alive...

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17/05/2025

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16/05/2025

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Vietnam is a beautiful country, and Indochina Royal Travel knows exactly how to show it. Our hotels were comfortable and in great locations. Each day was filled with enriching activities, and our guide's fluent English made learning about Vietnamese culture fun and easy. I’d highly recommend them to anyone looking for an immersive yet relaxing journey.
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15/05/2025

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Indochina Royal Travel organized a seamless Vietnam tour that was beyond my expectations. The hotels were comfortable and perfectly located, allowing easy access to cultural sites. Our English-speaking guides were knowledgeable, friendly, and always eager to share insights, which made the experience both educational and enjoyable throughout.
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13/05/2025

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13/05/2025

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The Cambodia tour was full of highlights, all thanks to Indochina Royal Travel's excellent planning. From sunrise at Angkor Wat to sunset dinners, every moment was thoughtfully arranged. The English-speaking guide made the history feel real and relevant. We couldn’t have asked for more.
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12/05/2025

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Our Vietnam tour with Indochina Royal Travel exceeded every expectation. The food experiences were incredible, especially the local meals arranged in small villages. The guide’s fluent English and enthusiasm helped us appreciate each destination even more. The tour felt both adventurous and perfectly safe thanks to their planning skills.
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10/05/2025

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Booking a Cambodia trip with Indochina Royal Travel was an excellent decision. Their team was attentive and responsive, customizing the itinerary to my interests. The hotels were clean and charming, and the English-speaking guides were passionate, offering rich historical context that made the experience unforgettable.
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09/05/2025

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The Vietnam tour with Indochina Royal Travel was exceptional in every aspect. They chose beautiful hotels that offered great comfort, and the food was authentic and flavorful. The English-speaking guides were well-trained professionals who made every destination interesting with their stories and insights. I felt supported and valued as a traveler throughout.
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09/05/2025

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My Myanmar journey with Indochina Royal Travel was deeply rewarding. The hotels were comfortable and authentically decorated, adding to the cultural atmosphere. The English-speaking guides were warm, professional, and highly knowledgeable, ensuring that every moment was meaningful and smoothly organized.
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08/05/2025

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08/05/2025

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07/05/2025

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