Phnom Penh Shooting Range Experience

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Phnom Penh Shooting Range Experience

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Rifles in the hills near Phnom Penh? This experience puts licensed guns into a controlled, outdoor setting with mountain views just outside the city. It’s built for safe fun, with professional instructors running the session from start to finish.

I really like the way the range experience is structured around clear safety briefing and hands-on coaching. One thing to plan for: the $12 price covers transport, but the weapon/shots you choose are paid separately and may require extra cash.

Key things to know before you go

Phnom Penh Shooting Range Experience - Key things to know before you go

  • Outdoor range setting with open space and hills just outside Phnom Penh
  • Licensed firearms under close supervision by professional instructors
  • Safety-first setup with protective gear and direct guidance
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off in an air-conditioned vehicle
  • About 1.5 hours on the range inside a total ~4-hour experience
  • Weapons/shots cost extra and are not included in the $12 price

Why This Outdoor Shooting Range Works as a Phnom Penh Day Trip

Phnom Penh Shooting Range Experience - Why This Outdoor Shooting Range Works as a Phnom Penh Day Trip
This is a fast change of pace from the city. You’re leaving Phnom Penh and heading out to an outdoor range with wide open space, fresh air, and those green hills around you.

What makes it feel more “day trip” than “stop by and hope” is the way the experience is run. You’re not just dropped at a fence line. You get structured instruction, protective gear, and a supervised shooting session that focuses on safety while still delivering that real adrenaline hit.

You can also choose your comfort level. If you’re not shooting, you can still watch and take photos from secure viewing areas, which makes it easier for couples and groups with mixed interests.

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Price and What the $12 Actually Buys

The price is $12 per person, and that part is genuinely good value for what’s included. You’re paying for the essentials: hotel pickup/drop-off in the city center, plus an air-conditioned vehicle and parking.

The part that matters most for your budget is this: all weapon costs (the firearms experience you choose) are not included. In other words, the $12 is not the full shooting adventure. It’s the ride and the organized time window.

A practical way to handle this: go in with a “total budget” mindset. Bring enough money for the weapon/shots you plan to try, and consider asking ahead what payment methods are accepted for the range fees. One caution you should take seriously is that some people report being asked to cover a minimum amount of shots in cash rather than card. Even if that varies by operator and package, you’ll feel safer if you’re prepared.

Getting Picked Up: Asia Hotel and the Lexus Ride Out

Phnom Penh Shooting Range Experience - Getting Picked Up: Asia Hotel and the Lexus Ride Out
Your day starts at Asia Hotel, 170 Preah Monivong Blvd (93), Phnom Penh. That’s your anchor point if you want to avoid last-minute confusion.

From there, pickup is offered in an RX 330 Lexus, with a driver holding a sign bearing your name. It’s a small detail, but it makes a real difference when you’re in a busy city and trying to match the right vehicle.

Expect about 1.5 hours of travel time to reach the shooting area. With that length of drive, you’ll want to think of the first half of the experience as “settling in and getting there,” not as an on-site activity.

If you’re someone who hates waiting, this setup can still work. You’re in a car with AC, and the day is planned as a single loop: pickup, drive out, session, then return to your hotel.

The Drive Out: What to Expect in the 1.5 Hours

The route isn’t described in tourism-speech detail, but the timing is clear. Plan for a solid chunk of time just getting to the range.

This matters because it changes how you should schedule your day. If you’re stacking city visits, this could eat up your afternoon or morning. If you keep your plans loose, you’ll enjoy it more. Treat it like a structured break from walking and heat.

Also, remember you’ll be in the transfer window before you know what weapon package you’ll end up choosing. If you’re deciding on the spot, you’ll want to be mentally ready for the range side of the bill to come after you arrive.

At the Range: Safety Briefing, Protective Gear, and Real Control

Once you get to the range, the core session happens over about 1.5 hours. You’ll be guided throughout by highly skilled, military-trained instructors.

The experience is designed around safety, not cowboy shooting. Everyone receives a safety briefing, and you’re given full protective gear. Then you get one-on-one guidance so you’re not guessing what to do.

I like this approach because it reduces the anxiety that first-timers often feel. You get instructions in real time, and the supervision is close enough that you’re not left alone with a weapon.

The range also includes secure viewing areas. If you want photos or video, you can set yourself up to watch without being in the firing line area. This can make the experience feel more relaxed for the people in your group who don’t want to shoot.

Weapons Options: From Glock Handguns to Rocket Launchers (Controlled)

Phnom Penh Shooting Range Experience - Weapons Options: From Glock Handguns to Rocket Launchers (Controlled)
The weapon lineup is wide, and that’s one of the reasons this option gets booked. You can choose from a list that includes rifles, machine-gun style platforms, and heavy equipment, such as:

  • AK47, M16, Type 97A, M4
  • Sniper 7.62
  • SKS, UZI
  • RPD, 50 caliber
  • M79, K50
  • Glock-style handgun, shotgun
  • Rocket launcher and hand grenade, strictly controlled

That “strictly controlled” note is key. It signals that some items are treated differently and may follow extra rules. If you’re paying for a package, that’s also a reminder to expect the staff to manage the experience tightly, not just hand things over.

How to choose? Start with what fits your comfort level. If you want a standard first-timer option, a handgun or shotgun style experience may feel more manageable. If you’re chasing the full adrenaline effect, rifles like AK47 and M16 are often the headline choices. And if you’re curious about the biggest items, be ready for extra control procedures.

Because the weapon costs are paid separately, your choice directly affects your total spend. This is where planning ahead saves money and stress. Decide what you actually want to shoot, not what you’re tempted to try in the moment.

Viewing, Photos, and Shooting With a Group

This is one of the smoother “group-friendly” setups I’ve seen for activities like this. You can bring partners, friends, or family, and not everyone has to fire a weapon.

People can shoot, watch, or take photos from secure viewing areas. That flexibility matters if your group has different comfort levels. You can turn it into a shared experience instead of splitting up and losing the group dynamic.

You also get a clear role for the non-shooters. They’re not waiting in an awkward space where they don’t know what’s happening. Instead, they can watch safely and capture memories while the instructors run the firing sequence.

Timing: How the ~4 Hours Fits Real Life

The total duration is listed as about 4 hours. In practice, that’s the transfer out (about 1.5 hours), the time at the range (about 1.5 hours), and the return trip plus the in-between moments that always happen.

This is not an all-day adventure. It’s a focused block of time. If you like activities with a clear start and end, you’ll appreciate that.

It’s also a good option when you want a Cambodia story that’s memorable and different, without needing to commit to a full-day tour elsewhere. Just remember the total day still depends on your pickup timing and the drive time.

Who Should Book This Experience

This works best if you’re looking for controlled adrenaline and you like hands-on activities with clear instructions.

It’s a fit for:

  • People who want a safe, supervised shooting session with licensed firearms
  • Couples and friends where one person might shoot and the others can watch
  • Anyone who values structure: safety briefing, protective gear, and one-on-one coaching

It may not be ideal if:

  • You’re expecting a cultural tour of Phnom Penh beyond the transfer
  • You’re on a tight budget and you don’t want surprise extras for weapons/shots
  • You want a full “all-in” price with no additional payment on-site

There’s also a minimum age rule. The minimum age to fire at the range starts at 20 years old. If your group includes anyone younger, this won’t work for them in the “shoot” role.

Practical Tips to Avoid Stress (and Extra Spending)

Here are the things that keep the day smooth and help you feel in control.

1) Plan your total cost before you arrive

The $12 rate covers the vehicle and the city pickup/drop-off. The weapon/shots cost separately, so decide your target package early.

2) Bring cash as a backup

Because extra charges may come in cash rather than card (as reported by one person), having cash on hand can prevent a scramble right when the session starts.

3) Pick one main goal

If you try to do too much, the day can feel hectic. Choose your priority: a specific firearm type, the heaviest controlled item, or a beginner-friendly option.

4) Listen closely during the safety briefing

You’ll get the protective gear and instruction, but your job is simple: follow directions and ask questions if anything feels unclear.

5) Use the viewing areas

If you’re with someone who isn’t shooting, lean into the photo/watch side. It turns a “solo experience” into a shared memory.

Should You Book the Phnom Penh Fire Range Experience?

Book it if you want a structured, supervised outdoor shooting session near Phnom Penh, and you’re comfortable paying extra for the specific firearms/shots you choose. The high recommendation rate and the emphasis on licensed weapons, safety gear, and instruction are the big wins.

Skip it if your main goal is a guided sightseeing day or if you’re looking for an all-inclusive price. The biggest trade-off is that the base fee is essentially transport, while the real cost sits with the weapon experience paid separately. If you go in unprepared, that can feel like a disappointment rather than a surprise.

If you do book, go with a plan for the on-site spend and a flexible mindset for a transfer-heavy day. Then you’ll get exactly what this experience promises: safe fun, a real adrenaline rush, and a memorable Phnom Penh story that’s different from the usual checklist.

FAQ

What does the $12 price include?

It includes hotel pickup and drop-off in the city center, parking fees, and an air-conditioned vehicle. Food and the weapon/shots you choose are not included.

How long is the experience?

The shooting experience is about 1.5 hours, and the full activity is about 4 hours in total.

Where do I meet the tour?

The start meeting point is Asia Hotel, 170 Preah Monivong Blvd (93), Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Will I get picked up from my hotel?

Yes. Pickup is offered within the city center, with hotel pickup and drop-off included.

What firearms can I choose from?

You can choose from options listed by the provider, including AK47, M16, M4, UZI, sniper 7.62, Glock handgun, shotgun, and heavier controlled items like a rocket launcher and hand grenade.

What age do you have to be to fire?

The minimum age to experience firing the range starts at 20 years old.

Can I cancel for a full refund?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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