Killing Fields & Toul Sleng Genocide Museum Tickets With Tuk Tuk

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Overview

3 hours

Mobile ticket

Book your Toul Sleng Genocide Museum Admission Ticket in advance and have your ticket delivered at your hotel reception at 8:30 AM on the day of your visit.

Learn the sobering but important part of Khmer history with a walkthrough to Toul Sleng Genocide Museum in Phnom Penh. Formerly a high school building converted into Security Prison known as S-21, this present day museum bears witness to the cruelty of Khmer Rouge. A visit to Toul Sleng with a Cambodian guide is recommended to gain better insights to Cambodia’s tragic past.  Pay respect and move on to see its present day beauty and independence.

Opening hours: 08:00-1700, everyday

Additional Info

Wheelchair accessible

Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Children below 18 is not recommended

Children must be accompanied by an adult

Dress code is formal (cover shoulders and knees)

Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

What‘s Included

Deliver to your hotel in the city at 8:30 am on the day of your visit

Toul Sleng Admission Ticket

The listed price does not include a $X parking fee, payable at the time of tour check-in

Food and drinks

Local guide

Transportation to/from attractions

Souvenirs

What To Expect

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Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum

In 1975, used to be Toul Sleng is a high school that became a detention and interrogation center when the Khmer Rouge took over.  It became Security Prison 21 or S-21 where thousands of innocent Cambodian people, and several foreigners were tortured and killed.  Maybe not for the weak-hearted, a visit to Toul Sleng Genocide Museum is intensely a depressing experience. The school’s former classrooms were converted into tiny prison and torture chamber. Prisoners were photographed and forced to give an account of their autobiographies from childhood until they were arrested. The rooms display harrowing black and white pictures of its prisoners, some of which were taken after they were tortured.  Many will cringe as they learn the methods by which the prisoners were gruelingly tortured to death. 

1 hour 20 minutesAdmission Included
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Choeung Ek Genocidal Center

The peaceful stretch of green fields of Cheung Ek may not indicate what kinds of horrors have taken place there. Situated 17km from Phnom Penh town, Cheung Ek was made famous by the movie “The Killing Fields”. Nowadays, a large memorial has been built to commemorate the 17,000 victims who died here under the reign of Khmer Rouge leader, Pol Pot. The remnants inside the memorial and the mass graves that dot the area remind you of the suffering of the victims. This journey into Cambodia’s past will provide you with a background on the cruelty of the Khmer Rouge regime. It will also give you an appreciation of the struggle that Cambodian people have faced and their tremendous courage to move on and rebuild their nation.

1 hourAdmission Not Applicable

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  • Excellent Help Desk

    vitameatavegamins,

    Nov 2, 2019

    - Viator

    5.00

    Convenient to talk to the staff. Very helpful re inquiries and scheduling. Will book again next time.

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