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Upon arrival in Phnom Penh our guide will pick up and transfer to hotel for check in. Afternoon tour will visit the Toul Sleng Prison Museum and the Killing Fields of Choeung Ek-both grim reminders of Cambodia's bloody past under Pol Pot. It is almost inconceivable to confront the nature of true evil here in this gentle land, but the Buddhist memorial at Choeung Ek, commemorates the 1.7 million victims of the 1975-79 Pol Pot regime. This excursion may prove distressing for some. It is, however, an important piece of this country’s historical and cultural puzzle-Dinner at Local Restaurant. Check into hotel
Overnight in Phnom Penh
Breakfast in hotel – Transfer to Baray district:
CIP program @ Chhouk Sach Orphanage centre Baray District in Kompung Thomg province
Lunch with children
Teach English, play games, bring them gifts
Repair furniture, make tables chairs
Continue at CIP program @ Chhouk Sach Orphanage centre Baray District in Kompung Thomg province. Dinner at Local Restaurant
Overnight at home stay
Breakfast in home .Painting of classrooms, teaching English, personal , oral hygiene , washing hands, give the students a gift a hygiene pack per pack consist of deicing comb, comb, tooth brush, toothpaste, soap, nail clippers. Teach arts and craft, play outdoor games. Set up library building two shelves and paint playground
CIP program @ Primary School, in Baray District in Kompung Thomg province
Dinner at Local Restaurant
Overnight at home stay
Breakfast in homestay. Drive to Phnom Penh, then visit to the Royal Palace. The Palace was opened in 1870 under King Norodom, and now contains the Royal Residence, the Throne Hall, the Silver Pagoda, and other buildings. The Silver Pagoda (Wat Preah Keo Morokat) is one of the city's most visited sites and offers a display of priceless Buddhist and historical objects. The Pagoda draws its name with more than 5,000 silver tiles, which cover a floor in the temple. The building serves less as a functioning shrine, no monks currently reside here, than a repository of cultural treasures such as the famous Emerald Buddha and many other valuable statues. Lunch at Local Restaurant
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