Go beyond the lights of the big city!
To many who visit, Phnom Penh can feel like a typical bustling capital city, but there is more to this heritage gem than meets the eye!
With a fantastic range of Phnom Penh Day Trips, you can make the most of a short visit or use Phnom Penh as a jumping off point for our regional trips or multi-day experiences. Get off the beaten path in Phnom Penh to make the most of your visit.
Day Tours
Explore Cambodia's capital and see the best the city has to offer with our range of unique Phnom Penh Day Trips.
Day Trips from Phnom Penh
Experience more of Cambodia with these fantastic day trips. From Phnom Penh, you can add more locations and extra experiences to your itinerary without adding additional nights to your trip.
Multi-Day Tours from Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh is a central jumping-off point to experience some of the country's lesser-known destinations. With easy connections, you can find yourself well and truly off the beaten path within only a few hours, having the kind of experiences that others may never dream of.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is there to do in Phnom Penh?
While some people only visit the capital as a main entry point or to visit the Toul Sleng Genocide Museum (S21) and the Killing Fields, many leave this bustling hub without experiencing all that it has to offer. Phnom Penh offers an incredible array of international dining choices and is known for it's rooftop pools and restaurants. Spend a few extra days here and you will discover that there is more to do in Phnom Penh than meets the eye.
What is the best way to get around in Phnom Penh?
Like many big cities, Phnom Penh offers a number of ridesharing apps for getting around. Check out Grab (international) & PassApp (local) for cheap and easy rides. There are tuk tuks dotted all around Cambodia and Phnom Penh has plenty of drivers touting rides. If you are using a tuk tuk from the street, it is always best to negotiate the price before you get in the tuk tuk.
Is Phnom Penh a safe city?
Phnom Penh, like all big cities, is a common hotspot for pickpocketing and petty theft. Visitors should be wary of their belongings, and keep wallets secure and bags strapped across the body. Aside from petty theft, Phnom Penh is a relatively safe destination to visit.