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Enjoy a small-group tour of Sihanoukville with other passengers, discovering the city’s culture, local life, and natural beauty. Start with the historic Independence Monument, then visit Tomnub Rolork - Koh Preap Pier to see traditional fishing practices. Explore the lively Phsar Leu Market, interact with vendors, and sample street food. Next, visit the peaceful Wat Krom temple with stunning views of the Gulf of Thailand, followed by the Statue of Preah Thong and Neang Neak, honoring the Khmer founders. After a stop at the Golden Lions Roundabout, unwind with a stroll along Ortres Beach. The tour ends with drop back to your hotel.
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
All entrances fees and admission fees
Small-Group Tour with English Speaking Driver Guide
Chilled bottled water
Transport by Tuk-tuk for 1-2 passengers, minivan for 3+ passengers
Hotel pick-up and drop-off in Sihanoukville City or Port GATE 2
Lunches and drinks
Tipping tour guides and driver
Others personal expenses
Travel insurances
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Sihanoukville
We will pick-up you from your hotel in Sihanoukville City between 8 to 8:30 am and start your day with a friendly professional guide and driver.
Then set off to The Independence Monument in Sihanoukville, built in 1985, honors Cambodia's independence and those who sacrificed their lives in past conflicts. Located on Ekareach Street between the city center and Victory Hill, it sits within a small park. Next to the monument is a shrine used for religious festivals. Featuring a lotus-shaped stupa in traditional Khmer style, it serves as a symbol of national pride and a key landmark for visitors.
This is a private tour. It is just for yourself or for your family or a group of you and your friends only. Pick-up included
Pickup included
Shared with other passengers
Pickup included
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