Phnom Penh Night’s Life Walking and Local Foods Tour
fromThis is a unique experience of Phnom Penh lifestyle at night that combined with real life experience in the capital city of Cambodia when we visit the fishing community, slum area , garment factory’s workers resident and tasting the street foods where it has become a popular one since the Khmer Rouge Regime.
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Reviews 3 Reviews5/5
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Vacation Style Holiday Type
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Activity Level Fairly Easy
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Group Size Medium Group
Experience the magic of Phnom Penh at night on this after dark temples, markets, and food tuk-tuk tour. Your evening adventure begins with a tuk-tuk ride around Phnom Penh, seeing the way the city lights illuminate ancient temples and modern skyscrapers against the night sky. Along the way, you’ll visit markets and palaces, explore the fishing community, slum area, a garment factory’s workers resident, and feast on street food, while learning about the city from your local guide.
This is a unique experience of Phnom Penh lifestyle at night that combined with real life experience in the capital city of Cambodia when we visit the fishing community, slum area , garment factory’s workers resident and tasting the street foods where it has become a popular one since the Khmer Rouge Regime.
Tour Highlights:
- Experience the magic of Phnom Penh at night on this after dark temples, markets, and food tuk-tuk tour
- Get a unique experience of the Phnom Penh lifestyle at night when we visit the fishing community, slum area , garment factory worker’s residence and taste the street foods where it has become a popular one since the Khmer Rouge Regime.
- Enjoy a Khmer dinner and local cool drink to entertain on a riverside view
Tour at a glance:
- Depart daily with a suppose to pick up from 5:30 pm
- Minimum age: 5 years old
- Min group size: 2pax
- Max group size: 10pax (except the private group size or school trip)
- Photographic: Perfect
- Tour end around 10:00 pm
Noted: Please provide us more information during your make a reservation as following:
- Hotel name with address
- Hotel pickup and drop-off at the Phnom Penh Riverside
- English speaking guide
- All street food tasting, and drinking water
- Khmer dinner
- Travel by Tuk Tuk
- Hotel drop off
- Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
- Travel Insurance
- Personal expense & tips
Below is a list of equipment that we suggest you take with you.
- Wear comfort clothes and shoes
- Sunscreen, lip balm, and sunglasses
- Smartphone or camera and make sure their batteries and memory space are enough
- Small day backpack as it easy to carry something of your personal stuff and water
Well, that is available for your meal option during the trip with us. We has known, some of the most common dietary restrictions include vegan and vegetarianism, peanut allergies, lactose intolerance, and gluten intolerance etc. Therefore, you could mention us during your proceed the booking or direct contact to us via WhatsApp +85512883898.
Islam is the religion of a majority of the Cham (also called Khmer Islam) and Malay minorities in Cambodia. According to from general Population census results of the Kingdom of Cambodia 2019, there are around 311,045 Muslims in the country as of 2019. As of 2016, data from the Ministry also recorded 884 mosques scattered all throughout Cambodia.
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Phnom Penh Fishing Village
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THE BEST EXPERIENCE IN PHNOM PHEN !!!! OMG the best experience in Phnom Phen. Excellent communication regarding pick up, and then cold beer, water or coke in esky for the TukTuk ride. We started with a beautiful rice noodle curry soup dish that was amazing… oh if only I could cook like that at home. Then we visited various street markets learning about the food and the culture in general. I wasn’t very adventurous with my taste buds, (I was too full from the first dish) but the evening was such an experience. Not just the food but learning about the culture and life of Cambodians. My guide was Thong and he is the owner of the company. He has the most amazing story from a really tough childhood through to getting himself out it, studying to setting up and operating this business. Best thing is he is extremely charitable- and gives to others in Cambodia to help them. His assistant for the evening (her name was hard for me to pronounce - but was something like Linda) was so knowledgeable too, and was great with information about the costs of living in Cambodia, food, market stall rent etc (I know this tour was about the food but I loved all the background information). Highly highly recommend and if I wasn’t leaving today, I’d just want to hang out with these people more because they are so welcoming, happy and inspiring. 🙏🙏🙏
Una experiencia unica La mejor forma de conocer Phnom Penh de cerca. Uno experimienta cómo es vivir en la ciudad. No puedo haber sido mejor!
A day in the life the Khmer Seeing how people lived in the slum and factory areas of the city as well as in the fishing village was an eye opening experience and made me appreciate my homeland The Sampling of the street food was a tast sensation and it was evident that eating was very much a Cambodian time for families to get together and spend some time.