The Killing field and Toul Sleng genocide museum S21 Tour
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deanna rhoads 8/3/22, 12:00 AM

Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum is a place that was used by the famous Khmer Rouge regime from 1975-1979. Visiting the museum helped me find out what really happened in Cambodia two decades ago! If you ever come to Phnom Penh, you must visit the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum. Totally worth it!

phyllis rosario 7/11/22, 12:00 AM

Very impressive everything I saw here, I could find out what horrible atrocities were committed here. We were fortunate enough to meet 1 of the 11 survivors. I bought the book they wrote. If you have been to Killing Fields, I recommend you visit this museum as well.

connie shryock 7/5/22, 12:00 AM

Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum is very well made. I was amazed when I learned that the initial barbed wire in which the buildings were enclosed to prevent prisoners from committing suicide by jumping on the upper floors is still there. This experience was WOW!

gertrude tetreault 7/1/22, 12:00 AM

Their guide is wonderful and in the end I was emotionally touched. I went on a tour that combines the museum with the killing fields, and I was deeply impressed, I didn't know there was such a museum; it was definitely worth a visit to Cambodia!

victoria graves 6/29/22, 12:00 AM

This museum is a necessity for those who visit Cambodia, it is worth stopping at this museum, and you will remain deeply impressed. The history of the Khmer Rouge years is of particular humanistic importance! Very emotional! Recommend!

lucille zajac 6/15/22, 12:00 AM

Very affordable prices! The services provided were excellent. If you go to Phnom Penh, you must go to this place and to the Killing Fields. I was shocked for a while after coming here but I deserved it, I changed my mind about life. Highlly recommend!

danielle fort 6/13/22, 12:00 AM

I have found here the history of an extremely high pressure regime, and the bloody bitterness. I recommend that you seek the help of a guide to understand the history of the past and, finally, to witness the history. A very well maintained and well preserved place, worth visiting!

jacqueline sizemore 6/10/22, 12:00 AM

This museum is loaded with history; the museum was in the past a high school transformed into a torture center by the Khmer Rouge. Visiting this museum is essential to further understand the painful past of Cambodians. I took a English guide, who explained very well the history of this place. It is a place full of energy and emotions. It's worth visiting!

stacy hair 6/8/22, 12:00 AM

The history is fascinating and emotional. I think everyone should see it! They have done a wonderful job of maintaining the site as close to the original site as possible. For me was a really challenging experience.

alicia boutwell 5/30/22, 12:00 AM

A museum of great historical value was a visit difficult to see but very necessary to understand what atrocities have happened in the past, it is very interesting that we can meet some of the survivors towards the end of the tour. I recommend visiting the museum!

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