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Welcome to Cambodia Driver Taxi & Guide , My name is Van Vireak, English speaking driver. I was born in Siem Reap, I know the areas around Siem Reap and other cities of Cambodia very well, I am currently working as a driver for many years, I am a licensed driver and tour guide.

I have been an operator service of Car / Van / Mini Bus and arrange the tour guide since 2010 in Siem Reap and the other cities. I drive tourists from all over the world to see the beautiful temples of Angkor and beyond Angkor. I provide transportation services, specializing in A/C Car within Siem Reap, out to the Angkor temples and the other cities of Cambodia. We will meet with you to discuss which temples you would like to see.

I carefully plan our route, so that you arrive at the temples before the large tourist groups. I will drive you to the temple and leave you at the entrance to each temple if don't need tour guide ( if you need the tour guide they will accompany and explain all the history of temples. I will meet you either at the same entrance or the exit of the temple.

I will provide you with ice cold bottled water as well as wet wipes to help your trip even more enjoyable! A special experience is a drive out to Phnom Bakheng to view the beautiful sunset! I can provide you some information about the temples.

Please E-mail me with any questions you may have and be ensured that when you book with Angkor Driver Taxi you will indeed have an incredibly memorable experience!

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One Day Phnom Penh Tours

After your landing in the Phnom Penh worldwide airplane terminal, You will be invited by our driver guide will take you to your hotel that you have been reserved . At that point you'll to visit, for example, the National Historical center, Royal residence, Silver Pagoda, Russian Market. Break for Lunch at the nearby eatery along the riverside. Subsequent to eating, you will keep on seeing Toul Sleng Historical center ( S21 jail) and Executing Fields ( where the place of the Khmer rouge took Cambodian individuals to murder ). In 1975, Toul Svay Prey Secondary school was assumed control by Pol Pot's security powers and transformed into a jail. This before long turned into the biggest focal point of confinement and torment in the nation. Somewhere in the range of 1975 and 1978 in excess of 17,000 individuals held at S - 21, Were taken to the slaughtering fields of Choeung Ek, Which fills in as a demonstration of the wrongdoings of the Khmer Rouge. Like the Nazis, the Khmer Rouge pioneer was fastidious in tracking their boorishness. Every detainee who went through S-21 was shot, at times when torment, The exhibition hall shows incorporate room after room of nerve racking high contrast photos, for all intents and purposes the greater part of the men, ladies, and kids imagined were later killed. . We offer you excellent air conditioning cars as Lexus SUV 1-5 seats , Mini Van 15 seats with the professional and speaking English drivers. . Touring with Lexus SUV 1-5 seats, the price is 49 USD in per day ( 8 h ). . Touring with Mini Van 1-13 seats the price is 60 USD in per day ( 8 h).

2-Days Phnom Penh City Tour

After your landing in Phnom Penh universal Airplane terminal you will be invited by our driver or guide will take you to your lodging that you have been reserved for check-in. What's more, than you will to visit National Museum, Royal Residence and silver pagoda, wat Phnom historical tourism site, Central Market. Break for lunch at local restaurant along the riverside. In the wake of eating you will keep on seeing Genocide Museum center Khmer Rouge Jail , Choueng Ek of Slaughtering (Killing fields where the place of the khmer rouge took Cambodian individuals to murder ) , Russian Market and Apsara dancing show from 7-8 pm at the National Exhibition hall.

3-Days Phnom Penh Tour

After your arrival at Phnom Penh international airport you will be welcomed by our driver or guide will bring you to your hotel that you have been reservationed and than we will take you to visit such as: ● Toul Sleng S-21 ● Killing Fields Break for lunch at local restaurant along the river side. Afternoon you will continue to visit ● Russian Market This sweltering bazaar is the one market all visitors should come to at least once during a trip to Phnom penh city. It is the place to shop for souvenirs and discounted name-brand clothing. We can not vouch for the authenticity of everying , but along with plenty of knock -offs you will find genuine articales stitched in local factories. ● King Palace & Silver Pagoda and go back to hotel for relaxing. Tuol Sleng Museum S 21 Originally built as a secondary school named Tuol Svay Prey High School in 1960, during the reign of Preah Bat norodom Sihanouk. The Khmer Rouge converted this into a torture and interrogation centre to extract 'confessions' of anti-government sentiment. Many victims were women and children incarcerated along with the 'suspected' father. Documents recovered indicate that over 17,000 persons had been imprisoned there between 1975 and 1978, only seven of whom are known to have survived. Choeung Ek of Killing Fields 15km southwest of the city centre is one of the many sites of Khmer Rouge mass executions. The exhumed skulls of some 8,000 souls, arranged by sex and age, are displayed behind glass panels in the Memorial Stupa, which was erected in 1988. Although some were killed and buried at Toul Sleng, most victims were driven out to Choeung Ek at night by truck. Some were made to dig their own graves before being clubbed to death with any heavy instrument available. Royal Palace & Silver Pagoda. Built in 1866, the site contains various buildings of interest, including the Khmer-style Throne Hall, now used for special ceremonial occasions. South of the Throne Hall are the Royal Treasury and the Villa of Napoleon III, built in Egypt in 1866, for the opening of the Suez Canal , and was later presented to the Cambodian king as a gift.

Central Market

The dark-yellow Art Deco Phsa Thmei (New Market) is also referred to as the Central Market, a reference to its location and size. It was constructed in 1935-37. The Art deco building is shaped in the form of a cross with a nice central dome has become a major landmark for the city. Around the main buildings are stalls offer a wide variety of goods from gold and silver jewelry to antiques, Krama (checked scarves), stationery, household items, cloth for sarongs, flowers and second hand clothes, usually from Europe and the US. There are a host of good value food stalls on the structure's western side, which faces Monivong Blvd. Central Market is undoubtedly the best of Phnom Penh's markets for browsing. It is the cleanest and has the widest range of products for sale. Opening hours are from early morning until early evening. Central Market (Phsar Thmei) in Phnom Penh is one of those busy bazaars that are always filled with effervescent crowd from one end to the other. The Central Market (Phsar Thmei) of Phnom Penh stocks everything right from food items to clothes, silverworks and jewelries. Where the Central Market (Phsar Thmei) in Phnom Penh is now located was previously a swamp that was used to accumulate runoff rainwaters. The market building is a beautiful one, a spectacular instance of Cambodian architecture. Central Market (Phsar Thmei) of Phnom Penh in Cambodia also sells electronic items and there is also plenty of secondhand stuff that you can buy here at an affordable rate. The gateway to the market is lined with hawkers who sell different kinds of tidbits. The jewelries are found in the interior of the market and some of the gold ornament that you will find here are really unsurpassable in design and style. Central Market (Phsar Thmei) at Phnom Penh should have been actually called the New Market for that is what "Phsar Thmei" means in English. However, today it is popular to the tourists by its present English name. Coming to Central Market (Phsar Thmei) in Phnom Penh and then going back to your respective hotel is easy as there are plenty of transportation facilities near the marketplace. A taxi stand can be found at the northwest corner of the market and the southwest exit will take you to a bus stand. Whoever loves to browse endlessly through small yet enticing shops, will find the Central Market (Phsar Thmei) in Phnom Penh an enchanting place. The name "Phsar Thmey" means "New Market" but in English, it is commonly called "Central Market". This may cause some come confusion because Phnom Penh also has a "Phsar Kandal" close to Wat Unalaum and the Riverside. That name would translate in English to Central Market

Silk Island Tours

Known by locals as Koh Dach, Silk Island sits upstream on the Mekong near Phnom Penh and offers travelers to Cambodia’s capital city a quick escape from the urban landscape into a village that feels worlds away. The rural community of Silk Island is comprised of dozens of local artisans—well-trained silk masters who hand weave some of the most glamorous fabrics from one of the nation’s most prized resources. Visitors say that the residents who carry on this age-old craft are kind and inviting, offering a warm contrast to the hustle of city streets. Silk Island offers travelers the perfect opportunity to step back in time, see artisans at work, learn more about the silk trade and collect some handmade crafts before heading back to the mainland.

Killing Fields +Toul Sleng S-21

1 Day killing Field +Toul Sleng Today we will to pick you up from hotel at 8 :00 am and invite you to visit Choeung Ek of killing fields and Toul Sleng genocide museum ,where the place of khmer rouge tortured and executed of people Cambodia in 1975-1978.

Toul Sleng Genocide Museum

In 1975, Tuol Svay Prey High School was taken over by Pol Pot's security force and turned into a prison known as Security Prison 21 (S-21). It soon became the largest such center of detention and torture in the country. Over 17,000 people held at S-21 were taken to the extermination camp at Choeung Ek to be executed; detainees who died during torture were buried in mass graves in the prison grounds. S-21 has been turned into the Tuol Sleng Museum, which serves as a testament to the crimes of the Khmer Rough. The museum's entrance is on the western side of 113 St just north of 350 St, and it is open daily from 7 to 11.30 am and from 2 to 5.30 pm; entry fee is US$ 8 including Audio tour for explanation. Like the Nazis, the Khmer Rough was meticulous in keeping records of their barbarism. Each prisoner who passed through S.21 was photographed, sometimes before and after being tortured. The museum displays include room after room in which such photographs of men, women and children cover the walls from floor to ceiling; virtually all the people pictured were later killed. You can tell in what year a picture was taken by the style of number board that appears on the prisoner's chest. Several foreigners from Australia, France and the USA were held here before being murdered. Their documents are on display. As the Khmer 'revolution' reached ever-greater heights of insanity, it began devouring its own children. Generations of tortures and executioners and were in turn killed by those who took their places. During the first part of 1977, S-21 claimed an average of 100 victims a day. When the Vietnamese army liberated Phnom Penh in early 1979, they found only seven prisoners alive at S-21. Fourteen others had been tortured to death as Vietnamese forces were closing in on the city. Photographs of their decomposing corpses were found. Their graves are nearby in the courtyard. Altogether, a visit to Tuol Sleng is a profoundly depressing experience. There is something about the sheer ordinariness of the place that make it even more horrific; the suburban setting, the plain school buildings, the grassy playing area where several children kick around a ball, ousted beds, instruments of torture and wall after wall of harrowing black-and-white portraits conjure up images of humanity at its worst. Tuol Sleng is not for the squeamish.

Three Day Tours

After your arrival at Phnom Penh airport you will be welcomed by our driver will bring you to your hotel that you have been reserved for check in. After that you will to visit such as: - King Palace and Silver Pagoda - National Museum - Wat Phnom Historical and Tourism Site - Central Market Break for lunch at local restaurant along the Riverside. After having lunch you continue to see - Genocide Museum ( S-21 prison ) - Cheoung Ek of Killing Field ( where the place of Khmer Rouge took Cambodian people to kill, at lease 17,000 men, women, children and infants were killed between 1975-1979).

Tonle Bati and Taprohm Temple

Tonle Bati &Taprohm Temple Tours in Takoe province Tonle Bati Is located in Thnal Teaksin village , krang Thnoung commune, Bati district, about 35 kilometers from Phnom Penh. Tonle Bati is a place of worship and features two ancient temples , Taprohm and Yeay Pov , and a pagoda, wat Tonle Bati, which was built in 1576. Taprohm Temple This temple adapted from Bayon style, was built during the late 12th and early 13th centuries, during the reign of King Jayavarman VII ( AD 1181-1220 ) as a place of worship for Brahmans and Buddhists. The temple is 42 meters long, 36 meters wide and 11 meters high. Today the temple body , the gallery , the wall , gopura and the moat surrouneding the temple are heavily damaged. The temple was constructed of brick and laterite and divided into many rooms. The outside wall is decorated with bas-reliefs illustrating the Brahman story about the celestial nymph. Inside the temple are five rooms and a 13th century Buddha statue that faces East. Yeay Pov Temple : Yeay Pov temple is behind Wat Tonle Bati , about 100 meters from Taprohm temple. Constructed of sandstone in the 12th centuries, it is 7 meters square and faces East. In addition, there is also a natural lake that is 7000 meters long . During the dry season the lake is 1000 meters wide and 1 to 2.5 meters deep. During the rainy season it swells to 1,500 meters wide and is about 4 meters deep. Please send us your itineraries I will quick response with lowest price and best services. Touring with excellent air condition car with speaking English driver. - Touring with car 45 USD. - Touring with Tuk tuk 35 USD - Touring with Mini Van 65 USD

Phnom Tamao wildlife Rescue Centre

This wonderful wildlife sanctuary for rescued animals is home to gibbons, sun bears, Elephants, Tigers, Lions, Deer and a massive bird enclosure. They were all taken from poachers or abusive owners and receive care and sheiter here as part of a sustainable breeding program. Wherever possible animals are released back into the wild once they have recovered, the centre operates breeding programs for a number of globally threatened species. The sanctuary occupies a vast site south of the capital and its animals are kept in excellent conditions by southeast Asian standards, with plenty of room to roam in enclosures that have been improved and expanded over the years with help from international wildlife NGOs. Spread out as it is , it feels like a zoo crossed with a safari park. The centre is home to the world's largest captive collections of pileated gibbons and Malayan sun bears, as well as other rarities such as Siamese crocrodiles and greeter adjutant storks. Other popular enclosures include huge areas for the large tiger population, and there are elephants that sometime take part in activities such as painting . You 'll also find a walk-through area with macaques and deer, and a huge aviary . Cambodia's wildlife is usually very difficalt to spot, as larger mamals inhabit remote areas of the country . Phnom Tamao is the perfect place to discover more about the incredible variety of animals in Cambodia. If you don't like zoos , you might not like this wildlife sanctuary , but remember that these animals have been rescued from traffickers and poachers and need a home. Visitors that come here will be doing their own small bit to help in protection and survival of Cambodia's varied and wonderful wildlife. Phnom Tamao is located in Tropiang Sap village Tropiang Sap commune, Bati district about 40 kilometers South of Phnom Penh, off National Road 2. Turn right at the sign and travel another 5 kilometers down a dirt trail . The site features mountains , the biggest National zoo and ancient temples. There are five mountains at this site , Phnom Takmao , Phnom Thma Dos , Phnom Pdaov pun , Phnom Chhoy and Phnom Bang. The entire site covers 2,500 hectares, most of it is the protected forest area. The ministry of Agriculture of Department of forestry has taken over 1,200 hectares for planting trees and the zoo. Phnom Takmao National zoo covers 70 hectares and is under the supervision of the department. It features 84 varieties of birds , quadrupeds and reptiles. The animals, which include alligators, Elephants, Lions, tigers and bears , were collected by the ministry of Agriculture. Some were recovered from people illegally trafficking wildlife in Cambodia. Please send us your itineraries if you would like to travel t o visit this place i will do quote for you with the best price. Touring with air conditioning car 1-4 seats with speaking English driver. - Touring with a/c car 1-4 seats is 60 USD - Touring with Tuk tuk is 39 USD - Touring with a/c Mini Van is 79 USD

Phnom Da Angkor Borei

There are several attractions places that make a good day trips in Takeo province such as: ● Phnom Da Temple & Angkor Borei ● Phnom Chisor Temple ● Phnom Tamao wildlife Rescue Centre ● Tonle Bati & Taprohm Temple ● Neang Khmao Temple Takeo , the oldest of Cambodia is 24 provinces, is one of the most developed provinces in Cambodia.It is rich in history relating to the Nokor Phnom period and the Zhenla Empire. The tourism industry here is developing rapidly and playing role in the changing faces of the province. In TaKeo province there are 34 ancient temples that are the heritage and soul of the Khmer, making the province a popular destination for tourists. Among the temples in Takeo province , parts of six are still standing. They include : Phnom Da Temple : It was built on the top of a small hill in 6th century by king Rutravarman, who reigned during the Nokor Phnom period, according to the french historian Mibreno. The temple is 12 meters square and 18 meters high. It was constructed of laterite , brick and sandstone. A Brahman temple, it faces north towards Nokor kork Thalork, which was the capital of Nokor Phnom at the time the temple was built. There is no rampart. The temple of peak is damaged, and a sculpure depicting the story of Churning of the Ocean of Milk has been broken into two parts. A lintel illustrates the figure of sleeping Vishnu. There are false doors on three sides and a real door that opens on the north side. In the flank of the hill are five man-made caves that reflect the style of Phnom Da, which is similar to india style. In each cave , there is a Shiva lingam and Uma yoni, objects that Bramans worship. During the Pol Pot regime , between 1975 and 1979, the caves were used as cremation places by the Khmer Rouge. About 300 meters southwest of the temple is another smaller temple known as Asrom Moha Eysei . Built at the end of the 6th century in Zhenla period, during the reign of king Pavavarman I , the temple has five windows and two doors. It is 5.5 meters square and 7 meters high , it is built that faces north. Neang Khmao Temple : Neang Kmao temple is located in Rovieng commune, Samrong district, off National Road 2 about 52 kilometers south of Phnom Penh. This temple is inside Wat Neang Kmao. Constructed of sandstone and brick in the style of Koh ker, the temple was built by king Jayavarman IV from 921-941 in the 10th century for the worship of Brahmanism. The site originally consisted of three temples built side by side, however, only two are still standing, and both are heavily damaged. Phnom Chisor Temple Phnom Chisor temple is a historical site located in Sla village , Rovieng commune , Samrong district , about 62 kilometers south of Phnom Penh. Phnom Chisor temple was built in the early 11th century by king Suryavarman I (AD 1002-1050), Who practiced Brahmanism. Constructed of sandstone and other stones, it is 60 meters long and 50 meters wide and sits atop a mountain. The temple is surrounded by two galleries. The first gallery , is 60 meters long each side. The second, smaller gallery, is in the middle,where there is the main worship place with two doors and a wooden statue. There are beautiful sculptures on the lintel and the pillars. All the tourists usually climb the staircase on the west side of the mountain, which has 390 steps and descend by the south side staircase, which has 408 steps. Another set of stairs in frond of the temple links the to Sen Chhmos temple, Sen Phouvang temple and Tonle Om, a lake considered sacred by Brahmans and used for washing away sins. In addition, there is a mountain cave, Vimean Chan, located about 150 meters south of the temple. It is a quiet place for Brahmans or ascetics to meditate. During the American war with Vietnamese, the site was bombed, dislodging several large rocks that block the entrance to the cave today. Tonle Bati Tonle Bati is located in Thnal Teaksin village, Krang Thnoung commune, Bati district , about 35 kilometers from phnom penh . Tonle Bati is a place of worship and features two ancient temples , Taprohm and Yeay Pov, and a pagoda, Wat Tonle Bati, which was built in 1576. Taprohm Temple This temple, adapted from Bayon style , was built during the late 12th and early 13th centuries, during the reign of king Jayavarman VII ( AD 1181-1220 ) as a place of worship for Brahmans and Buddhists. The temple is 42 meters long , 36 meters wide and 11 meters high. Today the temple body, the gallery , the wall, gopura and the moat surrounding the temple are heavily damaged. The temple was constructed of brick and laterite and divided into many rooms. The outside wall is decorated with bas-reliefs illustrating the Brahman story about the celestial nymph. Inside the temple are five rooms and a 13th century Buddha statue that faces east. Yeay Pov Temple Yeay Pov temple is behind Wat Tonle Bati , about 100 meters from Ta Prohm Temple . Constructed of sandstone in the 12th century, it is 7 meters square and faces east. In addition, there is also a natural lake that is 7000 meters long . During the dry season , the lake is 1000 meters wide and 1 to 2.5 meters deep. During the rainy season , it swells to 1,500 meters wide and is about 4 meters deep. Phnom Tamao wildlife Rescue Centre Phnom Tamao National zoo covers 70 hectares and is under the supervision of the department. It features 84 varieties of birds , quadrupeds and reptiles. The animals, which include alligators, elephants , lions, tigers, and bears, were collected by the Ministry of Agriculture.Some were recoved from people illegally trafficking wildlife in Cambodia. Phnom Bayong & Environs Affording breathtaking views of Vietnam's pancake-flat Mekong Delta, the cliff-ringed by a 7th-century Chenla temple built to celebrate a victory over Funan. The linga originally in the inner chamber is now in paris'museé Guimet, but a number of flora-and fauna-themed bas-relief panels can still be seen, for example on the lintels of the three false doorways and carved into the brickwork. Please send us your information, we will send quote back with a suitable price and best service. - we provide a private excellent air condition car with speaking English driver for touring.

Phnom Chisor

A temple from the Angkorian era, Phnom Chisor is set upon a solitary hill in Takeo Province, offering superb views of the countryside. Try to get to Phnom Chisor early in the morning or late in the afternoon, as it is an uncomfortable climb in the heat of the midday sun. Phnom Chisor lies about 55km south of Phnom Penh. The main temple stands on the eastern side of the hilltop. Constructed of laterite and brick with carved sandstone lintels, the complex is surrounded by the partially ruined walls of a 2.5m-wide gallery with windows. Inscriptions found here date from the 11th century, when this site was known as Suryagiri. On the plain to the west of Phnom Chisor are the sanctuaries of Sen Thmol (just below Phnom Chisor), Sen Ravang and the former sacred pond of Tonlé Om. All three of these features form a straight line from Phnom Chisor in the direction of Angkor. During rituals held here 900 years ago, the king, his Brahmans and their entourage would climb a monumental 400 steps to Suryagiri from this direction. If you haven’t got the stamina for an overland adventure to Preah Vihear or Phnom Bayong (near Takeo), this is the next best thing for a temple with a view. Near the main temple is a modern Buddhist vihara (temple sanctuary), which is used by resident monks.

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