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Choeung Ek Genocidal Center (Choeung Ek Killing Fields) Tours and Tickets

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thea_t, Nov 2025
A sad day but must do...
A sad day but must do while in Phnom Penh, our guide mr baboon was excellent and knew all the history of both sites
elisiateese, Dec 2025
It's definitely a must do...
It's definitely a must do experience while in Phnom Penh. Our guide, Mr. Baboon, was very knowledgeable and shared his vast knowledge of the history on the Killing Fields, the prison, as well as his own family's ordeal throughout the horrific period. Even though it was heart breaking and harrowing to learn what happened in the country not that long ago, it is also a very important one. Mr. Baboon also went through some interesting facts on Cambodia and injected some humour to the tour. A shout out to our amazing driver as well, Mr T!
Jordon_F, Aug 2025
Eye opening
Great information on what happened during the time and interesting setup, guide was great, will tell others to get there
Alawiyah_A, Apr 2025
Our guide Baboon is very...
Our guide Baboon is very knowledgeable with a sense of humour. The tour length is just right. You get all the information you need. Of course you can visit the sites on your own but if you are short of time and want the convenience of a tour, this should be your choice.

Choeung Ek Genocidal Center (Choeung Ek Killing Fields)

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Choeung Ek Genocidal Center (Choeung Ek Killing Fields)
  • The Choeung Ek Killing Fields are a must for travelers who would like to understand Cambodia’s dark history.

  • The Killing Fields are not appropriate for young children.

  • Please dress respectfully, covering arms and legs, and avoid disrespectful behavior such as laughing and posing for selfies.

  • Choeung Ek entry is free for Cambodian citizens.

  • Cambodia is a challenging destination for travelers who use wheelchairs. With flat, compacted sand paths and an adapted bathroom, the Choeung Ek Killing Fields are relatively accessible, but the museum and stupa are accessed by stairs.

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