Excursion d'une demi-journée à Killing Field et au musée du génocide





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Le musée du génocide de Tuol Sleng est le site commémoratif du centre d'interrogatoire et de détention S-21 du régime des Khmers rouges et le mémorial de Choeung Ek, juste à l'extérieur de Phnom Penh, était un verger ! Et un cimetière chinois avant 1975. Sous le régime des Khmers rouges, il est devenu l'un des champs de la mort, le site des exécutions brutales de plus de 17 000 personnes, dont la plupart ont d'abord souffert de la torture et des privations dans la prison de Toul Sleng. Choeung Ek est maintenant un groupe de fosses communes et un stupa commémoratif contenant des milliers de crânes.
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Un guide et un chauffeur viennent vous chercher dans le hall de l'hôtel et sont transférés pour visiter le musée du génocide de Tuol Sleng, le site commémoratif du centre d'interrogatoire et de détention S-21 du régime des Khmers rouges et situé au cœur de Phnom Penh. Il préserve une période tragique de l'histoire dans le but d'encourager les visiteurs à être des messagers de paix. Le musée du génocide de Tuol Sleng est le site commémoratif du "Bureau de sécurité 21" (S-21) du Kampuchea démocratique (également connu sous le nom de régime des Khmers rouges) et situé dans ce qui était alors la ville abandonnée de Phnom Penh, dont les citoyens avaient été évacués le 17 avril 1975. S-21 a servi de plaque tournante d'un vaste système pénitentiaire à travers le pays et a été utilisé tout au long de la période comme un établissement secret pour la détention, l'interrogatoire, la torture et l'extermination de ceux qui étaient considérés comme des « ennemis politiques » du régime.
Après cela, nous parcourons environ 15 km vers le sud-ouest de Phnom Penh et arriverons à Choeung Ek. Le mémorial de Choeung Ek juste à l'extérieur de Phnom Penh était un verger ! Et un cimetière chinois avant 1975. Sous le régime des Khmers rouges, il est devenu l'un des champs de la mort, le site des exécutions brutales de plus de 17 000 personnes, dont la plupart ont d'abord souffert de la torture et des privations dans la prison de Toul Sleng. Choeung Ek est maintenant un groupe de fosses communes et un stupa commémoratif contenant des milliers de crânes.
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- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Sièges enfants avec besoins spéciaux disponibles
- Options de transport accessibles aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Entièrement accessible aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(12)
Guide Lina was knowledgeable, friendly and very genuine. She not only brought her knowledge of what happened during the Khmer Rouge but was able to personalise the experience by sharing a deeply moving family history. Very highly recommended.
Dear Miranda, Many many thanks for your exciting review of your experience with Ms. Lina. We are so excited to hear you are satisfied with her knowledge and professionalism. We wish you all the best. Tour Guide Team
If you are in Pnom Penh, a visit to the Genocidal Museum and the Killingsfields is a must. It is a pitch-black page in history that emerges all over Cambodia. But nowhere else but in Pnom Penh do you get such a good impression of the scenes that took place during this period. We have chosen the privately organized tour which is more expensive but besides being more efficient also much more informative. Our guide told us a lot about the history and the war. In addition to a very good explanation of the horrible events, she also pointed out important details. One of them was on the way out. Where were very clearly impressed by the the former prison and therefore walked somewhat absorbed in thought to the exit. Fortunately, she pointed out two older men sitting in the shade on a chair. At the time of liberation, 12 more prisoners had been found alive. And they were the only living ones of them. We would have missed that without the guide. By the way, you feel very small and humble when you face these two men. Then you go to the killing fields. Uncle here you get an explanation of important details. You walk down a path and she points out a tooth of a deceased person. Which you usually pass by like that. And in addition, a good historical explanation per place. I don't know what a non-guided tour or one with a headset would have been like but for us this private tour had a clear added value.
Dear Alain, Many many thanks for your exciting review of your experience with Mrs. Thavy. We are so excited to hear you are satisfied with her knowledge and professionalism. We wish you all the best. Tour Guide Team
Emotional experience to Killing Field and S21 prison with our tour guide Mr. Sam. We got all information about the atrocities and custody during Pol Pot's regime. Highly recommend to Sam if you want to know more information about Cambodian history.
Dear Keylin, Many many thanks for your exciting review of your experience with Mr. Sam. We are so excited to hear you are satisfied with his knowledge and professionalism. We wish you all the best. Tour Guide Team
Great but very harrowing tour with our private guide Ms Sreyneang. She was very knowledgeable and helped us understand the history behind the conflict.
Thank you so much, Judith, for your great review. Wish you all the best. Tour guide team.
Thankyou Sam for sharing your own family’s stories and your thoughtfulness while we did the tour together. It is a very harrowing tour but one that people should do so we have a full understanding of those terrible times and the suffering of the Cambodian people. It was not that long ago and everyone in this country are still affected. Sam’s knowledge of the history is very thorough and he speaks excellent English. I was humbled to meet some survivors and Sam showed great respect. I would highly recommend taking the tour with someone like Sam as opposed to self guided because it brings a human reality to the tour and you have conversations. Be warned it is not suitable for children or those who may be badly affected by graphic detail and ‘in your face’ reminders of this inhumanity. If you don’t really understand what happened it is important to do your research beforehand to show respect to the millions who suffered at the hands of the Khmer Rouge. Thankyou again Sam 🙏🏾
Thank you so much Glenda, it was a great pleasure for him being your guide in Phnom Penh. He really enjoyed his time with you! Thanks again and I wish you all the best of luck.
We had a little time to explore Phnom Penh by going to visit Genocidal Museum and Killing Field. This is a great trip to learn the brutality and mercilessness of Khmer Rough. Our tour guide, Sophea, was knowledgeable about his country.
Dear Peter, Thank you so much for your amazing review of our service. We are so excited to hear you are satisfied with experience to Killing Field and Genocidal Museum. We wish you all the best. Best regards, Tour Guide Team
Amazing insight into the recent history & atrocities in Cambodia - a good 4hr tour that gives you enough understanding without it being overwhelmingly long
Dear Andrew, Thank you so much for your amazing review of our service. We are so excited to hear you are satisfied with experience to Killing Field and Genocidal Museum. We wish you all the best. Best regards, Tour Guide Team
We booked a private tour to this place which is very sad and very graphic. It was a high school turned into a torture and execution facility before sending the prisoners to the killing fields. There are 4 building all 3 stores tall. Over 14,000 people have been forced to entered this facility. Only 7 people survived. There is still 3 men who are alive who spent up to 2 years here and have written books about their experiences.
Dear Dathy, Thank you so much for your amazing review of our service. We are so excited to hear you are satisfied with experience to Killing Field and Genocidal Museum. We wish you all the best. Best regards, Tour Guide Team
This is a must-visit place where we should not miss during our trip in Phnom Penh. We took a half day trip in the afternoon after arrival in Phnom Penh. Our tour guide was friendly and knowledgeable at history of Killing Field and Genocidal Museum. Highly recommended.
Dear Fen and family, Many many thanks for amazing review of your satisfaction with our service by Ms. Sreyneang. We wish you all the best, Tour Guide Team
Our family took a half day tour with Ms. Srey Neang and she was awesome. She took us to the Killing Field and Toul Sleng Genocidal Museum. She is incredibly knowledgeable about the history and very insightful. I highly recommend this tour.
Dear Heather, We are so thankful for your valued time to share your exciting experience during your trip in Cambodia. On behalf of Ms. SreyNeang, we are all so excited to hear you were satisfied with our service provided by her. We wish you all the best. Chansip Tour guide team



