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Reviews: Bus Transfers from Ho Chi Minh (Vietnam) to Phnom Penh (Cambodia) Or Vice Versa
Guest User2025-10-04
Departed Ho Chi Minh City at 8:25, crossed the border at 11:20, departed at 12:30, and arrived in Phnom Penh at 16:35. There was a break along the way. The guide handled the immigration procedures for us, which made it easy.
Reviews: Phnom Penh Full Day Private Tour Included All Admission Tickets
Guest User2025-12-04
Very nice full day trip with Eak as our guide. Nice, knowledgeable tour guide, good english. Comfortable car (Hyundai van), complementary cold water and wet towels. Totally recommend.
Reviews: Phnom Penh Historical Tour : Central Market , Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum , Russian market
Guest User2025-12-01
Our guide, Lin, speaks excellent Chinese!
Reviews: Oudong Mountain & Phnom Baset Private Tours from Phnom Penh
Guest User2025-12-19
great value with experienced guide tokk who explained the history of each site. we covered many sites beyond the main oudong and phnom baset. also great lunch at a local non touristy restaurant with a chic vibe. the driver was professional too l always picked us up on time. overall highly recommended. arkun
Reviews: Private Half Day To Killing Field & S21 Genocidal Museum in Phnom Penh
Guest User2024-08-30
A reflective visit to the S21 Toul Sleng Genocidal Museum and Killing Fields with our guide Sreyneang (Neang). Travelling to the sites, Neang carefully explained the history of Cambodia, in particular the events leading to the Khmer Rouge takeover in 1975, their subsequent demise in 1979, and regrettably the 10 year civil war that followed. We soon realised, somewhat embarrassingly, that our knowledge of the politics and inhumane treatment of the Khmer (Cambodian) people during this harrowing period was severely lacking. Our walk through the S21 prison and killing fields was sombre as Neang further explained the extent of the cruelty and genocide during the Khmer Rouge rule. Neang also shared personal stories from her own family’s experience, for which we are extremely grateful. While it’s probably not the experience you want or expect to do whilst on holiday, it’s something that every foreign traveller to Cambodia should experience. Thank you Neang for educating and guiding us during our visit, we very much appreciate it.