Visit us and see thousands of decommissioned landmines and other explosive ordnance of war. Learn the history of the conflict, how landmines came to be in Cambodia and what is being done to remove them. And learn how you can help in ridding the world of these hideous remnants of wars past and present.
THE CHILDRENS CENTER AT THE MUSEUM WAS PERMANENTLY CLOSED IN 2018. All children living at the Landmine Museum have left.
The Museum operates on the income it receives from visitors: ticket sales and shop sales. Since 2020 the tourist industry has collapsed in Siem Reap. The Museum had no visitors at all from March 2020 until early 2022. The museum had to lay off most of its staff and suspend all support for its sister NGO Cambodian Self Help Demining. It has been able to remain open because of support from its international friends, particularly the Landmine Relief Fund. Aki Ra and his museum need your support to continue his work.
Entry fee: $5 for foreign adults. Children under 12 and Khmers enter for free. Please bring small change. We are far from town and banks.
An audio tour is available. QR codes throughout the museum can be accessed on your phone. Personal Tours are available in Khmer and English and can be arranged by contacting the museum 48 hours prior to arrival.
The museum is located 25km north of Siem Reap, near Banteay Srey Temple complex in Angkor National Park.
- To get here, you can grab a tuk-tuk for a cost of around $20 round-trip from the center of Siem Reap. The ride is about 45 minutes, and the drivers usually wait for visitors to finish at the museum to take them back to town. Pay once you return to town. Download the PassApp Taxi App for an even cheaper ride.
- No Temple Pass is needed to visit the museum.