“The Cambodia Landmine Museum is a powerful and moving educational center, displaying thousands of defused landmines and war weaponry, while sharing the personal stories of those affected. All proceeds support demining operations and aid for survivors.”

The Cambodia Landmine Museum was founded by Aki Ra, a former child soldier who began independently collecting and defusing landmines an extremely dangerous task. He later displayed the safely defused ordnance as a poignant reminder of the brutality of the civil war and its lasting legacy.

The exhibition includes various safely defused anti-personnel mines, cluster bombs, and other war weaponry, accompanied by informative signs detailing their types and dangers. More than just an exhibition of objects, the museum also focuses on the stories of survivors and children injured by landmines whom Aki Ra provides aid and care for.

Visiting the museum is a deeply educational and inspiring experience. Audio guides or local guides are often available to share their personal experiences. The museum operates as a charitable organization; all entrance fees and donations directly support its demining mission and humanitarian aid projects.

This is a must-visit location for anyone interested in Cambodian history, the impact of warfare, and humanitarian work. It underscores that the war did not end when the fighting stopped, but its consequences endure for the people and the land for decades.


How to Get There
  • Tuk-tuk/Private Taxi: Due to the museum's location somewhat outside Siem Reap town, hiring a tuk-tuk or taxi is the most convenient option (approximate travel time is 30–40 minutes).

Travel Tips
  • Best Time to Visit: Can be visited year-round, but it's best to choose the early morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat.
  • Preparation: Bring drinking water, sunscreen, and a hat as the location is in a rural, relatively exposed area.
  • Visiting Experience: The museum is small but its content is heavy and powerful. It is recommended to read the information or utilize the audio tour/guide service for a deeper understanding of the landmine story and Aki Ra's work.

Admission Fee:

  • Local visitors (Cambodian Citizens): Free Admission

  • Foreign Visitors: 5 USD per adult (Children under 12 are free)

Opening Hours:

  • Open Daily 07:30 to 17:30.

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