Khmer Rouge Headquarters & Last Stand Tour from Siem Reap
- mrluckytuktuk22
- May 3
- 2 min read
Updated: May 4
Interested in exploring borders, 20th-century Cambodian history, dark tourism, cliffside viewpoints, deserted houses, and more? This tour is perfect for you. Discover locations that were once part of the Khmer Rouge Headquarters.
Ta Mok House - House of Military Chief of Khmer Rouge
Pol Pot's Cremation Site
Son Sen's House - House of Khmer Rouge Minister of Defense
Pol Pot's House and Hideout
Transportation Work Site
1 Adult: $160 Additional per person upto 6 ppl: $20 Price does not include lunch.

Start time negotiable up to 9.30am
Be picked up from accommodation and travel in air conditioned vehicle and travel approximately one and half hours north of Siem Reap to near the Thailand border.
Ta Mok House: This house belonged to Ta Mok, a military chief of the Khmer Rouge. Now preserved as a museum, it is a good place to begin discovering the area that made up the last stronghold of the Khmer Rouge Cadre.
Pol Pot's Cremation Site: This untouched site remains as it was used in April 1998 when Pol Pot was cremated on an open air pyre.
Son Sen House and lookout: Former Minister of Defence, Son Sens house is strategically situated directly adjacent to a highpoint overlooking the country.
Pol Pot's House and Hideout: At the end of a dirt track, high up in the mountain that borders Thailand is Pol Pot's hideout. Although falling into some disrepair the hideout is still clearly visible and interesting to see the lengths that the Khmer rouge went to to secure this last hold, complete with underground bunkers, strategic natural lookout and water storage facility.
Transportation Work Site: Pass by the work site that would have been a hive of activity in its time.
Head back down the mountain and commence the return journey to Siem Reap.
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