APOPO - Humanitarian Demining
Siem Reap, Cambodia
APOPO - Humanitarian Demining
Amidst the vibrant canvas of Siem Reap, the echoes of the ancient echo through the streets, yet beneath the surface lies a remarkable initiative that illuminates the spirit of humanity—APOPO. This captivating establishment, nestled on Koumai Road, is not just about demining; it’s a testament to the innovation and courage inherent in the Cambodian landscape. Here, the unassuming surroundings hum with the muted tirelessness of training sessions where adorable yet industrious HeroRATS, specially trained African giant pouched rats, tirelessly detect landmines and unexploded ordnance, paving the way for safer communities.
As visitors delve into the world of APOPO, they become part of a deeper narrative that intertwines technology with compassion. Guided tours unveil the incredible capabilities of these remarkable rodents, merging science with storytelling—the tale of their journey from apathy to empowerment unfolds with each step. Beyond the educational corridors, the atmosphere exudes a warmth forged through a passionate commitment to reclaiming land for agriculture and rebuilding lives stricken by the scars of conflict.
Exploring this humanitarian hub promises a unique experience—leave preconceptions at the threshold and embrace the astonishing intersection of wildlife and human endeavor. Siem Reap itself, of course, is a gateway to heritage, with the majestic Angkor Wat looming nearby—an inspiring backdrop for self-reflection on resilience and hope. In a realm where adventure meets the poignant threads of remembrance and renewal, APOPO stands as a beacon urging travelers to not only witness, but to partake in a movement that cultivates peace amidst the echoes of history.
Closed - Opens 8:30 AM
Monday
08:30–16:30
Tuesday
08:30–16:30
Wednesday
08:30–16:30
Thursday
08:30–16:30
Friday
08:30–16:30
Saturday
08:30–16:30
Sunday
08:30–16:30
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Delicia Salen
@delicia.salen
Learn about the Hero rats that help clear Cambodia (and other parts of the world) from dangerous land mines and help save human lives