Free Tour Echoes of the Khmer Rouge, Killing Field and Genocide Museum (S21 Prison)
Hey there, my name is Martin, welcome to Cambodia! I completed my high school education in 2003 and began my career as a teacher at the Remote Area Kids Organization. I worked as a Tuk Tuk driver, guiding tourists around the temples in the Angkor Archaeological Park. After graduating in 2010, I undertook a six-month training program with the Ministry of Tourism to become a professional guide. Upon completing my training, I began working as a local guide, leading tourists across Cambodia In 2012, I advanced my career by becoming a Group Tour Leader with Intrepid, an Australia-based worldwide tour company. I led tours throughout Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia until November 23, 2019, when the COVID-19 hit. In 2022,I returned to the tourism industry with renewed passion. I am deeply committed to sharing my extensive knowledge and love for Cambodian culture, history, and traditions with visitors. My work allows me to connect with people from around the world and foster meaningful friendships. Thank you for considering me as your guide.
Pickup
I will standing in front of Monument to the Constitution, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Please feel free to reach me through the platform. There are always the space for you to joint me, so chat to me +855969999755
Description
Cambodia Dark History Tour
Overview: Embark on a profound journey into Cambodia's tragic past with this immersive tour that explores the darkest chapters of the country's history. This experience is not just a tour; it's a powerful reflection on the resilience of the human spirit and the importance of remembering the past to build a better future.
Tour Highlights:
- Killing Fields of Choeung Ek: Witness the somber site where countless lives were lost during the Khmer Rouge regime. Walk through the memorial stupa, which holds over 8,000 human skulls, and reflect on the tragic events that unfolded here. The peaceful surroundings of Choeung Ek contrast sharply with its violent history, providing a powerful reminder of the atrocities committed.
- Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (S-21 Prison): Step into the former high school turned into a notorious prison by the Khmer Rouge. Here, thousands of innocent Cambodians were detained, tortured, and executed. Explore the haunting photographs, cells, and torture devices that tell the stories of those who suffered. This museum serves as a stark testament to the horrors of the past and the importance of justice.
- Meet a Survivor: Conclude the tour with a deeply personal encounter. Meet a survivor of the Khmer Rouge regime who will share their powerful story of survival, resilience, and hope. This rare opportunity allows for an intimate understanding of the human impact behind the history, offering a chance to ask questions and connect on a personal level.
Itinerary:
12:00 PM – Hotel Pick-Up
Start your day with a convenient pick-up constitution monument building. Your guide will provide a brief introduction to the tour and what to expect during the day.
1:00 PM – Killing Fields of Choeung Ek
Begin your journey at the Killing Fields, located about 17 kilometers south of Phnom Penh. As you walk through this somber memorial, your guide will share detailed accounts of the atrocities that took place here. Take a moment to reflect at the Memorial Stupa and listen to the audio guide that narrates survivor stories and historical facts.
2:30 PM – Meet a Survivor
Meet with a survivor of the Khmer Rouge regime. Listen as they recount their personal story of hardship and endurance. This session is a unique opportunity to engage in a dialogue, ask questions, and gain a deeper understanding of the impact of this dark chapter on individuals and families.
3:00 PM – Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (S-21 Prison)
Next, visit Tuol Sleng, the infamous high school that was transformed into Security Prison 21 (S-21) by the Khmer Rouge. Explore the preserved prison cells, interrogation rooms, and hear the harrowing stories of the prisoners who were held here. The photographic evidence and personal accounts on display provide a chilling insight into the horrors of the regime.
Important Information:
- Dress Code: Please dress respectfully, covering shoulders and knees, as a sign of respect for the historical sites.
- What to Bring: Comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, a hat, and a water bottle.
- Note: This tour involves emotionally intense subject matter and may not be suitable for children.
Book Now to ensure your place on this unforgettable journey into Cambodia's dark history. Let us guide you through a day of remembrance, reflection, and understanding.
Inclusion
- A professional English-Speaking Tour Guide myself (Martin)
- Pick up and drop off
- Cool Waters
- A clean, Good & Safe Driver
Exclusion
- Entrance Fee (Killing field 3$, Genocide Museum prison 5$) Total = 8$
- Sharing Transportation 5$ per person
- How much it cost for the tour?
Each participant can tip the guide at the end of the tour with an amount they feel is fair, Max from $10 to $50 per person or 40000 Riel to 200000 Riel per person
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