Civil War Museum
The guy that runs this small and very new place was forced to join the Khmer Rouge as a boy and trained to make as lay landmines, something they were all too good at. The Vietnamese-installed government rescued him in 1985-so his story goes-and thereafter he helped the government in
clearing areas where landmines have been laid.
His name is Akira and he is a friendly guy that speaks English and Japanese ad is happy to visit with people that come by. He has a lot of the weaponry on hand that has been used over these past few decades, during Cambodia’s civil war and the long struggle against the Khmer Rouge that followed. It’s worth a look. Admission is free, but donations are appreciated.
To get there; go past the Hotel Grande de Angkor (on the road to the Angkor ticket checkpoint) about 1 km to a small sign on the right for the Civil War Museum. Turn right, and follow this road to a four-way intersection and turn left. There is a sign for the place here. Go about 1 km and you will see it on the right.
- Phnom Krom Hilltop Temple
- The Great Lake Tonle Sap & Floating Fishing
- Phnom Koulen (or Koolen) National Park
- Crocodile Farm
- River & Park Area
- Khmer Classical Dancing
- Angkor Borie
- Angkor Wat
- Angkor Zoo
- Bakorng Temple
- Baksei Chamkrong
- Banteay Kdei
- Banteay Sam Re Temple
- Banteay Srey Rochna
- Banteay Srey Temple
- Bapuon Temple
- East Mebon








