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Wat Ounalom
Wat Ounalom is a prominent temple located in front of the Tonle Sap River in the capital city of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The pagoda is the headquarters of Cambodian Mohanikay order of Buddhism and is home to the head monk in the country. It is one of the top attractions in Siem Reap for tourists for its central, scenic location next to the river and being the centre of Buddhism in Cambodia.
Wat Phnom
Wat Phnom is a large Buddhist temple located on the only hill in the capital city of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. It is the tallest religious structure of the town and is quite popular among the locals who come here to pray for good luck and success in their lives. It offers magnificent city views and is surrounded by a lovely garden.
Wat Saravan
Wat Saravan is a large temple a few minutes from the National Museum. The temple is embellished with sculptures, statues, relics, and wall and ceiling paintings of Lord Buddha. Housing the country’s largest library, the place also possesses approximately 3400 manuscripts.
The old construction inside the Wat blends well with the modern design of the outer compound. The extraordinary Khmer-style architecture stands out amidst the city's modern buildings, making the temple easy to locate.
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Daughters of Cambodia Visitor Centre
Daughters of Cambodia Visitor Centre is a retail and F&B outlet in Phnom Penh with a boutique, a women’s nail spa, and a cafe. Former trafficking victims are employed here in customer service positions ranging from chefs to business managers to baristas.
Furthermore, the store offers visitors opportunities to support the Daughters by buying products like unique t-shirts, fashion accessories, soft home furnishings, wooden ornaments, and kids’ toys.
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River Boat Cruises in Phnom Penh
Enjoy private tours, sunset sails, and party bookings on Tonle Sap, Chaktomuk River and the Mekong river with boat cruises departing from the Phnom Penh Floating Port. Sail past the picturesque Cambodian countryside, floating villages, Royal Palace grounds, and the city's numerous landscapes. Most cruises last two hours, while longer ones offer boutique sleepers, wining and dining. Popular luxury cruise operators include Cambo Cruise and Kanika Boats.
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Sunset Boat Tours in Phnom Penh
While Cambodia straddles plenty of scenic waterways, Phnom Penh is extremely popular for its breathtaking sunsets. Get a private boat tour past the capital city’s picturesque landscapes, Tonle Sap’s floating villages and the dense mangrove forests flanking the Mekong River. Then, spend a relaxed evening, with unlimited drinks and dinner, offered on sunset boat tours by Cambo Cruise, Memorable Cambodia Cruise, and Kanika Boats.
A 2 to 3 hours typical boat tour takes travelers past the thriving wetlands in the Mekong, passing through traditional Cambodian villages practising fishing, farming, weaving and pottery. You will enjoy the lush green paddy and rice fields lined with palm trees, watch local Khmer life up close, along with soaking in vibrant hues of sunset. The tours offer complimentary drinks and snacks. Some of the trips also include dining by the river along with additional music and dance performances.There are also cruises in all budgets if tourists want to experience more of the Mekong, where they can travel between towns for days. The slow boats offer authentic Khmer experience, passing through rugged landscapes and ecosystem.
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