Wat Phnom Temple

Wat Phnom Temple - Sacred Symbol of Southeast Asia
Legend has it that the founding of Wat Phnom is closely tied to the beginnings of Phnom Penh. It is said that around 1372, Lady Penh accidentally discovered a floating log on the river.

Wat Phnom Temple
The current temple visitors explore was reconstructed in 1926. It now houses the remains of King Ponhea Yat, who relocated the Khmer capital from Angkor to Phnom Penh.

Wat Phnom Temple
Tickets to the temple entrance for international tourists cost 25,000 VND (1 USD). Visitors can explore the temple during opening hours from 7 am to 6 pm. Proper attire and modesty are required for temple visits.

The pathway to the shrine at Wat Phnom features a statue of the serpent deity Naga and 2 lion guardians. Descending leads to a small plaza with a statue of King Ponhea Yat. Particularly, the area behind the temple dedicated to Lady Penh is a spot most visitors come to pay homage.

Spiritual Travel Tips at Wat Phnom Temple
Located in the northern area of Highway 102, Norodom Boulevard, at the heart of Phnom Penh, Wat Phnom is easily accessible for visitors. However, to fully experience the pilgrimage, tourists should not miss the following highlighted activities at the temple:
Prayer
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Fortune Telling
Right at the entrance area of the temple, visitors can see a fortune teller. Visitors who come for fortune telling will have a divination performed after praying. The fortune teller will help interpret the drawn lots for the visitors.

Exploring the stone tower
Wat Phnom Temple

Ideal Time to Visit the Temple
Phnom Penh is situated in a tropical monsoon climate region with 2 distinct seasons. The dry season in Phnom Penh lasts from December to May.
Wat Phnom Temple

The rainy season in Phnom Penh typically lasts from June to November. Therefore, if visitors still wish to visit the temple during this time, it's advisable to carefully check the weather forecast beforehand. Additionally, visitors can time their travels for the following festivals:

Ticket Prices at Wat Phnom Temple Entrance
Wat Phnom Temple

Some lodging options near the temple
Tourist destinations in the heart of Phnom Penh are only 1 – 2km apart. Therefore, tourists don't need to hesitate in choosing the most convenient hotel for their sightseeing trips. Here are 3 hotels in Phnom Penh that tourists can consider:
Citadines Flatiron Phnom Penh
Address: 102 Street, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Citadines Flatiron Phnom Penh is a lodging option located right at Srah Chak. The hotel boasts an extremely strategic location, being only about 7.52 km away from Phnom Penh International Airport.
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If planning for a long stay in Phnom Penh, this is definitely the choice for tourists. With prices starting from 1,400,000 VND/room/night, tourists will enjoy full amenities with excellent service quality.

GRANFERTE Phnom Penh Hotel
Address: 331 & 570, Khan Toul Kork, Sangkat Boeng Kak 2, Boeng Kak Pir, Tuol Kouk, Phnom Penh.
GRANFERTE Phnom Penh Hotel is located in the Boeng Kak Pir area. Surrounding the hotel are numerous shopping centers and attractions such as Old Market and Vibe.

Wat Phnom Temple

Marco Polo Hotel Phnom Penh
Address: No. 67, Street 105, Sangkat Boeng Prolet, Boeng Prolit, Prampi Makara, Phnom Penh.
Marco Polo Hotel Phnom Penh boasts an extremely strategic location. Here, visitors can choose accommodation and celebrate memorable events with family because the hotel offers many spacious rooms.

With prices starting from 1,200,000 VND/room/night, Marco Polo Hotel Phnom Penh can certainly meet the needs of travelers. Ensuring a truly memorable and special holiday experience.

Other tourist attractions near the temple
Besides Lady Penh Temple, tourists should definitely consider some prominent tourist destinations to explore in Phnom Penh below. To fully enjoy the beauty of the precious gem of Asia.
Royal Palace Cambodia
Wat Phnom Temple

The Cambodian Royal Palace features remarkable architecture like the Emerald Buddha Temple with a statue adorned with over 2,000 diamonds and 5,329 silver tiles. Visitors can experience the living and working space of the Cambodian monarch.
Toul Sleng Genocide Museum
Toul Sleng Genocide Museum is where the brutal history of the Khmer Rouge war is recreated. Here, visitors can see evidence of the atrocities committed by the Khmer Rouge regime.

Choeung Ek Killing Fields Memorial
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Must-Try Specialties in Phnom Penh
Cambodian cuisine is exceptionally diverse, leaving a lasting impression on every visitor. Here are some special recommendations:
Insect Delicacies
Dishes made from insects are always considered the 'national delicacy' of the temple country. Wherever you go, you will encounter insect food markets.

Wat Phnom Temple
Nom banh chok
Nom banh chok is essentially curry fish noodle soup. It's a relatively popular dish in Phnom Penh. In tourist areas, it's not difficult to find this dish along the way to various destinations.

Num Kachay
Num Kachay is a popular snack beloved by the people of Phnom Penh. It's quite similar to our 'banh can' but made with glutinous rice flour and chive leaves.

Wat Phnom Temple