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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.
Reviews: A Full Day Tour for Royal Palace, S21, Killing Fields & More
Guest User2026-01-14
I really enjoyed it! A great way to learn about Cambodia's history. Huge thanks to our guide he was a captivating storyteller, full of interesting facts. He expertly introduced us to the history of his country and capital. Overall, I was thoroughly impressed.
Reviews: Half-Day Phnom Penh City Tours
Guest User2026-01-27
I had a great time on the Half-Day Phnom Penh City Tour and would absolutely recommend it. My tour guide, Kakada, was fantastic. His English was excellent, he had a great sense of humor, and he was genuinely friendly and easy to talk to. He made the tour both informative and enjoyable, and did a great job explaining Cambodia’s culture as well as its complicated and emotional history. The driver was also great, and everything ran smoothly from start to finish. The only constructive feedback I’d share is about the tour information itself, and this isn’t a reflection on my guide at all. It wasn’t totally clear in the description that you’re supposed to choose between a cultural-themed tour or a genocide-themed tour, since the itinerary seems to list all sites together but in other places it says you need to choose between the two option. That said, Kakada was very flexible and let me choose a mix of both, and I was able to pick four attractions, which worked out perfectly. There was also a small pickup confusion. The *** listing said there were only two pickup points, so I took a Grab to one of the hotels, but later found out hotel pickup and drop-off was actually possible. Again, not a big deal, and more of a clarity issue on the tour company’s side than anything else. Overall, this was a really informative and enjoyable tour. Kakada and the driver did an excellent job showing me Phnom Penh, its culture, and its history. Highly recommended!
Reviews: Phnom Penh Tour Guides
Guest User2025-08-03
The guide really knew everything, told a lot and answered all questions. The car and driver were top! It would only be useful if there were on the website that knee-coated trousers are needed in the palace, also for men.
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Guest User2023-07-02
This was, indeed, a small group tour: I was the only one on the tour, probably because I visited Phnom Penh during low tourist season. The guide was wonderful. She met me on time at my hotel and off we went with our driver to explore the presidential palace complex (really interesting and beautiful), the Killing Fields (really moving), the Genocide Museum (also profoundly moving), and the man-made hill in the city where, according to tradition, Phnom Penh was founded. Throughout it all, I learned so much about the history and culture of the city and the Cambodian people. I was responsible for paying for my entrance tickets (not a surprise as that information was included in the tour description). Be forewarned that you'll need cash (Cambodian or USD) because the sights do not accept credit cards. The tour lasted from about 9-2.