Cambodia’s HeroRATs: Small Heroes Clearing Landmines

Cambodia’s HeroRATs: Small Heroes Clearing Landmines

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Tucked away on the edge of Siem Reap is a place where hope comes on four paws. Here, a special team of African giant pouched rats—lovingly known as HeroRATs—are trained to detect landmines and help make Cambodia safer, one field at a time. This is no ordinary visit—it’s a chance to meet real heroes and be part of something meaningful.

SNIFFING OUT DANGER  

Since the 1970s, landmines and unexploded bombs have haunted Cambodia’s countryside. But these days, HeroRATs are offering a clever solution. Light enough not to trigger any explosives, these incredible rats use their sharp sense of smell to find hidden mines with speed and precision. It’s amazing to watch them work—and humbling to know they’re saving lives.

A LIVE LESSON IN COURAGE AND INNOVATION

At a small training centre in Siem Reap, visitors get to see these little heroes in action. During a live demonstration, you’ll watch the HeroRATs sniff, scratch, and signal when they find a buried explosive.

Friendly guides walk you through how the rats are raised, trained, and deployed—and share the incredible impact they’re having in communities across Cambodia. It’s not just informative—it’s deeply inspiring.

A MEANINGFUL FAMILY MOMENT

This is the kind of experience that stays with you. Kids are fascinated by the rats’ abilities, while parents appreciate the deeper message of kindness, bravery, and innovation. It’s a chance to talk about real-world challenges in a way that’s hopeful and accessible. Safe, interactive, and full of heart—it’s a perfect stop for curious families.

“HeroRATs are as adorable as they are awe-inspiring! I love knowing their safety comes first—and that my visit supports real impact.” — Vivu Journeys Sustainability Manager

That’s why we’ve included this experience in our Essence of Southeast Asia – Family and Kid-Friendly Tours. It’s travel that sparks conversation and connection.

MAKE A DIFFERENCE, ONE PAWPRINT AT A TIME

Just a short drive from Angkor Wat, this unassuming centre is doing extraordinary things. Visitors can even sponsor a HeroRAT and follow its journey online, becoming part of their mission to save lives. It’s a beautiful reminder that change doesn’t always come in big packages—sometimes, it has whiskers, paws, and a nose for good.

From furry heroes to fearless missions, this one-of-a-kind encounter proves that even the smallest creatures can leave the biggest mark. Want more heartwarming stories and unforgettable experiences? Email us to receive our full Family & Kid-Friendly brochure and discover more inspiring tours across Southeast Asia.


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