Phnom Penh (Capital City)
Phnom Penh, the bustling and vibrant capital of Cambodia, sits at the confluence of three rivers: the mighty Mekong, the Bassac, and the great Tonle Sap. Once considered the ‘Gem’ of Indochina, the city still retains its charm with beautiful French colonial mansions, tree-lined boulevards, and monumental Angkorian architecture. Unlike other modern Asian capitals, Phnom Penh has a provincial charm and tranquility that is unique. Visitors to the capital of the Kingdom of Cambodia can expect a blend of Asian exotica and warm Cambodian hospitality.
The city offers numerous interesting tourist sites. In addition to the Royal Palace, the Silver Pagoda, the National Museum, the Toul Sleng Genocide Museum, and Wat Phnom, there are several marketplaces where you can find carvings, paintings, silk, silver, gems, and even antiques. Phnom Penh is the perfect destination for a leisurely day tour.
The city gets its name from the famous Wat Phnom Daun Penh, also known as Wat Phnom or Hill Temple. Built in 1373, this temple was constructed to house five statues of Buddha on a man-made hill that stands 27 meters high. According to legend, these five statues were found floating down the Mekong in a Koki tree. A wealthy widow named Daun Penh, also known as Grandma Penh, saved them and placed them on this hill for worship. Phnom Penh was previously known as Krong Chaktomuk, meaning “City of Four Faces”. This name refers to the confluence where the Mekong, Bassac, and Tonle Sap rivers meet, forming an “X” where the capital is located.
Phnom Penh serves as the gateway to an exotic land – the world heritage site, the temples of Angkor in the west, the beaches of the southern coast, and the ethnic minorities of the northeastern provinces. The city offers a wide range of services, including five-star hotels, budget guest houses, fine international dining, sidewalk noodle shops, neighborhood pubs, international discos, and more.
Like other tourist destinations in Asian cities, Phnom Penh is experiencing rapid change. In recent years, the number of restaurants and hotels has grown significantly, and there has been a notable increase in the number of visitors. Come and experience the original charm of Phnom Penh before it transforms in the years to come.