Half-Day Phnom Penh Snapshot Walking Tour with A Local Legend
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Immerse yourself in Phnom Penh’s vibrant life with local street photographer as you explore iconic sites like Wat Phnom, the historic Phnom Penh Railway Station, and the bustling Phsar Thmey market, capturing the city’s essence through his lens and your own.
FAIR-TRADE SHOPPING IN PHNOM PENH
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We’ll grab a tuk-tuk and start your fair-trade shopping in central Phnom Penh. Begin at Watthan Artisans Cambodia, a local social enterprise established in 2004 to showcase the talents of Cambodian disabled artists (weavers, woodcarvers, tailors, and more). The brand is also regarded as a lead player in the recent rebirth of Khmer fine craftsmanship. Browse top-quality fashion and home accessories made from locally woven silk, cotton, up-cycled materials, and re-claimed hardwoods. Next, continue to the Friends ’n’ Stuff shop run by the Friends International NGO. This large social
BANG PA-IN PALACE AND TEMPLES OF AYUTTHAYA
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Visit Bang Pa-in Palace is a former palace complex sitting on the banks of the Chao Phraya River. The palace was originally used as a summer retreat by the Thai royal family in the 17th century. It was destroyed with the fall of the Kingdom of Ayutthaya before being restored under King Rama IV in the 19th century. Most of the palace which remains today was built under the reign of King Rama V who was a regular visitor the palace. The palace includes a number of buildings
FULL-DAY KANCHANABURI TOUR FROM BANGKOK
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Enjoy a full-day guided tour to Kanchanaburi from Bangkok. The town of Kanchanaburi is located in the west of Thailand near to the Burmese border. For many years, the town was an important outpost for the Thai army to defend against the Burmese army. In the 1940s, Kanchanaburi came under Japanese occupation and was the location of the infamous Death Railway, a railway construction project to connect Thailand in to neighbouring Burma as a means of accessing India, during World War II. The Death Railway was constructed by