Take a poignant journey through the darker side of Cambodia’s history with a visit to two key landmarks of the Khmer Rouge. Explore the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, a high school that became an interrogation centre and prison during the Khmer Rouge regime and remains a haunting testament to the 17,000 people tortured before meeting their fate in the infamous Killing Fields. The mass grave sites of the Killing Fields Memorial in Choueng Ek bear witness to the atrocities of the 1975-1979 genocide. Today, Cambodia stands resilient, symbolising hope and recovery after more than two decades of brutality and conflict.