A one day tour in Phnom Penh, We will first visit the Wat Phnom sanctuary hill temple. Then, we will drop at The National Museum, 1.5 km away from Wat Phnom, has numerous collections of Khmer art, including sculptures, Khmer pottery, bronzes, and ethnographic artefacts. After that, we'll proceed to the Royal Palace, a structure with Khmer architecture that includes a defensive wall (kampeng), throne hall (preah thineang), temple dedicated to the Emerald Buddha (Wat Preah Keo Morakot), stupas (chedei), towering spires (prang prasat), mural paintings, and head to the independent monument, the embodiment of independence that we got from France after was colonising almost a century. The most anticipated activity is probably dining, after the half day tiring tour in the morning we have a break as well as dropping our customer at any restaurants that align their appetite, further more we can also recommend some traditional cuisine and some of other vibrant restaurants. The Toul Sleng Genocide Museum will be the next destination; it commemorates a tragic period in history in an effort to inspire visitors to spread peace. Next, we'll explore the killing fields, which are a number of site in Cambodia where the Khmer Rouge dictatorship is believed to have executed and interred more than 1,000,000 people. We really hope you enjoy Phnom Penh and our trip itinerary to the fullest.