Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum Tour – Phnom Penh’s Dark History

A Deeply Moving Visit to Cambodia’s Most Haunting Historical Site

Exterior view of Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum in Phnom Penh, Cambodia

The Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum in Phnom Penh is one of the most powerful and sobering sites in Cambodia. Once a high school, it became Security Prison 21 (S-21) during the Khmer Rouge regime. A visit here offers a deep insight into the country’s tragic history and the resilience of its people. Bunna offers respectful, private tuk tuk tours to Tuol Sleng, providing background info and a comfortable ride to this essential Phnom Penh landmark.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum worth visiting?
A: Yes. Though it’s a difficult and emotional experience, the museum is a powerful reminder of Cambodia’s history and is considered a must-visit site in Phnom Penh.

Q: How much does it cost to enter the museum?
A: General admission is $5 USD. Audio guides are available for an additional fee and are highly recommended for first-time visitors.

Q: How long does a visit to Tuol Sleng take?
A: Most visitors spend 1.5 to 2 hours at the museum, especially if they use the audio guide or take time to read all the displays.

Q: Can I take photos inside Tuol Sleng?
A: Yes — photography is allowed, but please be respectful. Some rooms and exhibits may feel very personal or graphic.

Q: Is the museum suitable for children?
A: Due to the graphic and emotional content, it’s not recommended for young children.

Q: What time of day is best to visit?
A: Mornings are generally quieter and cooler, making for a more comfortable and focused experience.

Q: Does Bunna offer tuk tuk rides to Tuol Sleng?
A: Absolutely. Bunna provides round-trip tuk tuk service and can also take you to nearby landmarks like the Killing Fields afterward if you wish.