Phnom Penh Shooting Range Experience

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Phnom Penh Shooting Range Experience

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Gunfire in the open air is not what you picture in Phnom Penh. This shooting range experience pairs licensed weapons with mountain views just outside the city, so the whole day feels more like an excursion than a quick errand.

I like that they run a proper safety setup with full protective gear and close supervision by trained instructors, so you know what to do before the first shot. I also like the clear promise of guidance at the range, plus the option to watch or photograph from a secure viewing area. One thing to plan for: the $12 covers transport, not your weapon/shots, and at least one review notes extra costs that may be expected in cash.

You’ll generally spend about 4 hours total, including a long ride out and back, and the actual range time is about 1.5 hours. If you come in expecting a complete package that includes everything, you may feel surprised.

Quick hits to know before you go

  • Outdoor range with hills and views just outside Phnom Penh, not an indoor shooting hall
  • Licensed weapons under close supervision, with instructors directing each step
  • Full protective gear and a clear safety briefing before firing begins
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off in an air-conditioned vehicle, starting at Asia Hotel
  • Weapon/shots cost extra, so budget cash for the day

From Asia Hotel to the Firing Line: the 4-Hour Flow

Phnom Penh Shooting Range Experience - From Asia Hotel to the Firing Line: the 4-Hour Flow
This experience starts with an easy city pick-up. You meet at Asia Hotel on Preah Monivong Blvd, and after booking you’re told a driver will come for you with a sign bearing your name. The vehicle is an air-conditioned Lexus RX 330, and you’ll head out from Phnom Penh with an estimated drive time of about 1.5 hours.

That time matters because it shapes what this trip feels like. You’re not just popping over for a quick session. You’re leaving the city, heading toward a more open outdoor area, and that shift is a big part of why the experience works.

Once you arrive, you have about 1.5 hours at the shooting range. After the session, the same team waits to bring you back to your hotel, wrapping the whole outing in roughly 4 hours.

If you’re short on time in Phnom Penh, this is still workable, but you should treat it like a half-day commitment. Also, the maximum listed is 1 traveler per booking, so your experience may feel fairly direct and personal compared with big group tours.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Phnom Penh.

Outdoor Shooting With a Mountain-View Setting

The range is described as an outdoor setup surrounded by lush green hills. That matters more than it sounds. In an outdoor setting, you get open air, space to breathe, and a big visual payoff while you wait for your turn.

It also changes the vibe around safety. You’re not crowded into a long indoor corridor. You’re in a controlled outdoor area with instructors operating the session, plus people can shoot, watch, or take photos from secure viewing areas.

The view side is not just scenery. It helps you relax. When you’re waiting, the environment gives your brain something other than noise and steel walls. It can make the whole process feel less intimidating, especially if you’re new to anything like this.

Just remember: this is still a firearms activity. You’ll want to stay focused, follow staff directions quickly, and keep your attention on the safety briefing and range rules.

Licensed Weapons and Your Choice of Firepower

Phnom Penh Shooting Range Experience - Licensed Weapons and Your Choice of Firepower
Here’s the headline: you can choose from a large menu of licensed firearms and controlled launchers. Options listed include AK47, M16, Type 97A, M4, Sniper 7.62, SKS, UZI, RPD (50 caliber), M79, K50, Glock handgun, and shotgun. There’s also mention of rocket launcher and hand grenades, which are described as strictly controlled.

That variety is the core attraction for many people. If you’re curious about how different platforms feel, this is set up to let you experience multiple types instead of just one basic option. It’s also why the day isn’t a simple fixed-price “do it all” deal.

One practical point: the weapons you choose are not included in the base service price. The session is guided and safe, but you’re paying separately for the weapon experience you select. Plan your budget before you go so you don’t end up stuck negotiating on the spot.

If you want a shooting day that feels like a menu rather than a lottery, this format fits. Just go in knowing that your personal selection affects your total cost.

Safety First: Gear, Briefing, and Close Supervision

Phnom Penh Shooting Range Experience - Safety First: Gear, Briefing, and Close Supervision
The most reassuring part of this experience is the safety framework. The setup includes a clear safety briefing, close supervision, one-on-one guidance, and full protective gear.

That’s exactly what you want in a shooting activity. Your goal shouldn’t be guessing how things work. It should be learning the rules, the commands, and the handling procedures in a controlled environment, with staff watching closely the entire time.

In a lot of places, people remember only the moment they fired. Here, the structure is designed so you experience the before and during steps clearly: how to stand, when to move, what to listen for, and what to do if you’re unsure.

The experience also supports different roles. You can shoot, watch, or take photos from secure viewing areas. That means you’re not forced into one single mode. If you’re the only person in your group who wants to shoot, you still get something to do while you wait.

The best way to get the most out of the safety system is simple: listen fully during the briefing, follow instructor directions immediately, and keep your questions inside the time they give you.

Price and What’s Actually Included

Phnom Penh Shooting Range Experience - Price and What’s Actually Included
The listed price is $12.00 per person. On paper, it can look suspiciously low for a shooting range. The key is what the price covers.

What’s included:

  • Parking fees
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off in the city center

What’s not included:

  • All foods
  • All weapons you choose for shooting

That mismatch is the main value equation you need to understand. The $12 gets you transport and the run of the day, but it does not cover the cost of the firearms or the shooting package itself.

And here’s where you should pay extra attention. One review states that the experience is essentially transfer to the shooting area, and that during the ride you’re told you have to pay at least $300 in shots. That comment also notes the amount may need to be covered in cash rather than by card.

I can’t treat that single report as the universal rule for every booking. But it is a real-world warning worth acting on. If you book, budget high, and bring the payment method that your operator is ready to accept.

If you do that, the value makes sense: you’re paying a low base for logistics, while the actual weapon experience becomes your variable cost.

Timing That Fits Phnom Penh: Ride Out, Shoot, Ride Back

The trip schedule is straightforward, and it helps you plan what to skip in your day. You get pickup, then drive for about 1.5 hours toward the range. Once there, your session is about 1.5 hours.

After the range ends, you’re taken back to your hotel, completing the day in roughly 4 hours total.

This is useful when you’re building an itinerary around Cambodia’s heat and traffic. You can plan one early afternoon block, then keep the evening free for dinner and an easy walk in the city.

It’s also useful for expectations. If you feel impatient because the drive takes time, remember the range time is still a solid block. You’re trading city sightseeing time for something unusual: controlled access to licensed firearms in an outdoor setting.

If you’re prone to motion sickness, the ride is long enough that you might want to prepare. The data doesn’t mention whether stops are planned, so plan for a continuous drive.

Photos, Watching, and How to Spend Your Turn

Not everyone wants to fire. That’s fine, because the experience supports watching and photography from secure viewing areas.

This matters if you’re traveling with someone who’s curious but hesitant. You can stay engaged during the whole session instead of waiting in a corner somewhere. Watching can also help you learn what to expect before you shoot, since you’ll see the flow of the range commands.

If you’re the shooter, the secure viewing areas are still a big deal. They reinforce that this is structured and supervised, not a free-for-all. You can focus on your turn without worrying about random access around the firing line.

A practical tip: decide ahead of time what you want from the experience. If you want photos, plan your time with staff directions in mind. If you want just the feeling of shooting, keep conversations minimal during the active parts of the range process so you don’t miss instructions.

Who This Shooting Range Works Best For

This is a good fit if you want a safe, instructor-led firearms experience and you’re curious about a wide list of licensed weapons. It’s also a fit if you like the idea of being outside in the hills rather than indoors.

It’s not the best fit if you want everything included in a single low price, because weapons are paid separately. It’s also not ideal if you have strict cashless preferences, since at least one report says shots may be expected in cash.

There’s an age rule too: the minimum age to experience the firing range starts at 20 years old. If anyone in your group is younger, this activity won’t work.

Because the maximum listed is 1 traveler per booking, it can suit solo travelers who want a direct, low-stress format. Couples and small parties can also work, but be sure you understand how the booking maps to who pays and who shoots.

A Few Practical Considerations Before You Book

Here’s the honest checklist I’d use.

First, confirm your budgeting. The base price covers pickup and drop-off, not your chosen weapon/shots. If you show up assuming the $12 is all you’ll pay, you’ll be in for a surprise.

Second, be ready for questions about payment. One negative note specifically says extra costs were discussed during the ride and may require cash. Don’t wait until you’re at the range to figure that out.

Third, go in with a safety mindset. The experience lists a safety briefing, protective gear, and close supervision. That is the real value. If you treat it like a dare, you’ll miss the best part.

Finally, plan your day around time. The drive is long, and the session is time-bound. Treat it as a half-day outing that replaces other plans, not an add-on.

Should You Book This Phnom Penh Shooting Range Experience?

Book it if you want an outdoor shooting session outside Phnom Penh with licensed weapons, a safety-first structure, and hotel pickup that removes the hassle of getting there and back. It’s also a strong choice if you’re excited by variety and want an instructor-led experience rather than self-guided shooting.

Skip it or rethink it if you’re looking for a true all-in package at the advertised price, or if you strongly prefer card-only payments. In this setup, the real cost driver is your chosen weapon experience, and one report suggests you should expect substantial additional spending.

If you’re comfortable planning for those extra costs and you follow instructions, this is the kind of Cambodia activity that turns into a story you’ll keep for years.

FAQ

How much does the Phnom Penh shooting range experience cost?

The price is $12.00 per person.

How long does the experience take?

Plan on about 4 hours total, with around 1.5 hours driving each way and about 1.5 hours at the range.

What is included in the $12 price?

It includes parking fees, an air-conditioned vehicle, and hotel pickup and drop-off in the city center.

What is not included?

Foods are not included, and the weapons you choose for shooting are not included.

Do I get hotel pickup?

Yes. Pickup and drop-off are offered in the city center, starting from Asia Hotel (170 Preah Monivong Blvd (93), Phnom Penh).

What weapons can I choose from?

Options listed include AK47, M16, Type 97A, M4, Sniper 7.62, SKS, UZI, RPD (50 caliber), M79, K50, Glock handgun, shotgun, plus rocket launcher and hand grenades that are strictly controlled.

What’s the minimum age to participate?

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

Is there a mobile ticket?

Yes, a mobile ticket is provided.

What’s the cancellation policy?

Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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