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Paul_S, Feb 2026
Great tour
Vidal was very informative and was prompt with pickup. The morning went smoothly and the trip was as described. The only downside was the the bus could have been cleaner, but overall, it was a great tour we recommend.
Nicole_H, Apr 2026
Honesty and Factual
This tour is very confronting and the guide is very honest about the happenings during this time. It’s important for them to tell this story.
Steven_B, Apr 2026
A great insight into the atrocities performed by the Pol Pot regime.
Very worthwhile but sobering tour of the turmoil and genocide in Cambodia, perpetrated by Pol Pot. Our excellent guide Ran, told the story from somebody who grew up in those dark days. Highly recommend this tour to understand how the despot Pol Pot ruled in Cambodia in the late 70’s .
Rebecca_B, Mar 2026
Helpful guide, HOT in March
The pickup was convenient and in an air conditioned van. The tour guide Nin was very knowledgeable, but more notably she was extremely helpful when I experienced symptoms of heat exhaustion, bringing water and finding me air conditioning. (Be advised this tour is entirely open air with some shade.)

Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (S-21)

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Phnom Penh
Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (S-21)
  • The Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum is a must for travelers who would like to understand Cambodia’s dark history.

  • The museum is not suitable for most children.

  • Please dress respectfully, covering legs and arms, or you may be refused admission.

  • Tuol Sleng bans visitors from using mobile phones on the premises. Photography is allowed, but this is no place for selfies of any kind.

  • Tickets are free for Cambodian citizens and travelers who use wheelchairs.

  • The exterior areas, including torture sites, information boards, and a memorial, are fully wheelchair accessible; upper floors are accessed only by stairs; some ground floor exhibits can be viewed from a wheelchair.

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