Embark on a family adventure through the ancient wonders of Angkor Wat. Visit iconic temples like Angkor Wat, Bayon, Ta Prohm, and Banteay Srei, and experience a breathtaking sunset.
Embark on a family adventure through the ancient wonders of Angkor Wat. Visit iconic temples like Angkor Wat, Bayon, Ta Prohm, and Banteay Srei, and experience a breathtaking sunset.
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Siem Reap Night Market - A/ Wat Thmey: Siem Reap’s Memorial Site
Wat Thmey, situated just outside Siem Reap’s main tourist area, is a serene temple with a poignant history. During the Khmer Rouge period, this location served as a site for detention and execution. Today, it features a small memorial stupa containing skulls and bones retrieved from…
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Siem Reap Night Market - A/ Wat Thmey: Siem Reap’s Memorial Site
Wat Thmey, situated just outside Siem Reap’s main tourist area, is a serene temple with a poignant history. During the Khmer Rouge period, this location served as a site for detention and execution. Today, it features a small memorial stupa containing skulls and bones retrieved from local mass graves—a sobering yet vital reminder of past events.
Visitors will also encounter informational boards and photographs illustrating life under the Khmer Rouge, including forced labor, starvation, and the erosion of culture and education. Local monks and caretakers often share stories with those eager to learn more.
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Cambodia Landmine Museum - Cambodia Landmine Museum: A Powerful Lesson in Siem Reap’s Hidden History
When travelers think of Siem Reap, they often envision the magnificent temples of Angkor Wat. However, just a short drive from these ancient ruins lies another site that tells a very different—but equally compelling—story: the Cambodia Landmine Museum. Nestled in the countryside, this humble museum offers a profoundly moving and educational experience, highlighting the enduring impact of war on Cambodia and the resilience of its people.
What to Expect During Your Visit
The museum may be small, but its impact is significant. Visitors will discover:
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Hundreds of deactivated landmines, bombs, and weapons, collected by Aki Ra himself during his demining efforts.
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Detailed exhibits explaining the history of Cambodia’s conflicts—from the Vietnam War spillover to the Khmer Rouge era and beyond.
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Personal stories of survivors and communities affected by landmines.
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Banteay Srei - Daily Life on the Way from Landmines: Cambodia’s Ongoing Journey of Survival and Hope
For millions in Cambodia, the shadows of war are not just memories—they are part of everyday life. Long after the guns have fallen silent, the land remains perilous, scattered with landmines and unexploded bombs hidden beneath rice fields, forests, and village paths. The journey from this invisible threat to normalcy is slow, challenging, and courageous.
This is the story of daily life on the way from landmines—a narrative of survival, strength, and a nation healing one step at a time. In rural Cambodia, agriculture is the lifeblood of existence. Families rise at dawn to tend to their rice fields, gather firewood, and fetch water. Yet for many, every step could mean danger.
Decades after the Khmer Rouge regime and the civil wars, millions of landmines and unexploded ordnance remain buried across the countryside. Entire communities live with the constant fear that a single misstep could change everything.

- Professional photographer
- Natural fruits on tours
- Professional English speaking tour guide
- Mineral waters and Tissue on tours
- Luxury private car/van
- Professional photographer
- Natural fruits on tours
- Professional English speaking tour guide
- Mineral waters and Tissue on tours
- Luxury private car/van
- Angkor Temple Pass ($37 per person)
- Tipping
- Breakfast
- Sun light
- Angkor Temple Pass ($37 per person)
- Tipping
- Breakfast
- Sun light
This is more than just a typical sightseeing tour—it’s a profoundly meaningful exploration of Cambodia’s living history. Here’s what makes this experience unique:
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A Compelling Narrative Beyond the Temples
While most tours concentrate on Angkor Wat and ancient ruins, this tour delves into modern Cambodia’s challenges and perseverance. You’ll visit…
This is more than just a typical sightseeing tour—it’s a profoundly meaningful exploration of Cambodia’s living history. Here’s what makes this experience unique:
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A Compelling Narrative Beyond the Temples
While most tours concentrate on Angkor Wat and ancient ruins, this tour delves into modern Cambodia’s challenges and perseverance. You’ll visit places like the Killing Fields of Siem Reap and the Cambodia Landmine Museum—locations that share authentic stories of conflict, loss, and resilience. -
Tailored, Private Experience
In contrast to crowded group tours, this is a private guided tour. This allows for more time at each location, the freedom to ask questions, and the opportunity to gain personal insights from knowledgeable local guides, many of whom have personal or familial ties to the history being explored. -
Unforgettable Human Stories
Every stop reveals a human story—from Aki Ra, the former child soldier who now operates the Landmine Museum, to survivors who have rebuilt their lives after adversity.
- All guests are reminded to dress appropriately. You must cover your shoulders and knees when entering the temples.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.