Check Out Paintball Siem Reap For Family Fun Or To Destroy Your Enemies – Top 10 Activities

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Paintball Siem Reap is an exciting new addition to the town’s repertoire of fun activities to keep you busy after visiting the famed Angkor Wat temple complex. They originally opened along the Siem Reap riverside in January 2024 but have since moved to a better, more centrally located venue. Paintballing is great for having fun with your family and friends or for an adrenaline filled team building exercise. Don’t forget to invite along that one person you don’t really like, if your aim is good enough, you’ll get to shoot them!

Located right in the centre of Siem Reap town and nearby to Pub Street and plenty of accomodation, just off Angkor Night Market Street, Paintball Siem Reap is easy to get to via tuk-tuk or walking. Scroll to the bottom of the article for the Google Maps exact location.

Paintball Siem Reap team photograph

What is paintballing?
Paintballing is a fun game that involves using air or gas powered guns that shoot paint filled capsules at your opposition, which explode on impact leaving paint splashes! At Paintball Siem Reap, there are multiple game modes available. On our last visit, we opted to play a version of capture the flag which involves getting to your opposition’s home “base” and capturing it. Shooting a player with a paintball eliminates them, and while they are “dead”, they are unable to shoot you back and you’re able to make a run for it!

Interestingly, paintball guns were originally designed for agricultural purposes so that workers could mark trees or cattle from a distance. Nowadays however, it’s just a great way to have fun, or get revenge on your boyfriend when he didn’t put the toilet seat down!

How much does it cost?
At Paintball Siem Reap, the base cost is only $15 which we think is an absolute bargain! This includes everything you need to get started which means;
– Paintball Guns
– Safety Equipment (face protection, gloves, overalls)
– 120 Paintballs to get you started
– Water

paintball siem reap group shot


The overalls will make sure your clothes stay clean from paint as well as provide protection from the impact of the paintballs! Bear in mind, Cambodia is a very hot country so we advise dressing light underneath the overalls and drinking plenty of water to avoid over heating! Especially if you’re planning to visit during the hotter parts of the day. They’ll also provide different colour vests for each team so you know who to shoot! It is advised to wear old, closed toe shoes, or shoes that can be washed as these can get dirty.

How does it work?
When you arrive at Paintball Siem Reap, you’ll be given a full safety briefing to make sure everyone is safe and having fun. There are different game modes to choose from and the staff will go through these with you and let you make a decision on how you want to play. The staff will be present throughout your games to make sure everything is running safely and smoothly, and to help if you have any issues. They’ll also take some photos for you during the action which they can send to you later, so you’ll have a fantastic keepsake from your day. Try not to shoot them, they’re super friendly!

The paintballing venue here is an outdoor arena which has been carefully designed by the owners to have plenty of cover from incoming paintballs, in the form of obstacles you can hide behind including the natural features of the land but also buildings and various man made objects that are scattered around. Hide behind some tyres, shoot your girlfriend, then make a run for it and claim victory!

paintball siem reap action shot

Paintball Siem Reap uses non-toxic biodegrable paintballs so you don’t need to worry about getting the paint on your skin. If you’re having a really great time and have shot your best mate a little bit too much (or you’re just a really bad aim) you can easily purchase more paintballs during the games which a staff member will help you refill. Cold drinks are also available for purchase and you’ll be desperate for that cold can of Coke during your breaks!

At Paintball Siem Reap, full paintballing with the high quality, professional standard imported guns is available to all people aged 14 and older. They also have slingshot paintball which sounds like incredible fun and is available to people aged 7 and older. If you’re bringing younger children but they still want to get involved, children 5 years and older can play with each other using water gel blasters, a safe and fun alternative that is lower impact and uses water filled ammunition instead of paint.

This is a very popular attraction is Siem Reap right now with both locals and tourists so booking is required to guarantee your time slot and can be booked with the following methods;
Via Phone: +855 103 027 82
Via Facebook: By CLICKING HERE
Via Email: [email protected]
CLICK HERE for Google Maps directions to Paintball Siem Reap
Opening Hours : 8.30am to 6.30pm, 7 days a week

We highly recommend Paintball Siem Reap as a fun way to spend some time when you’re in town. The owners are very welcoming, knowledgeable and always happy to help. It’s great to see new and exciting activities opening up in Siem Reap that everyone can enjoy. Once you’re finished paintballing, you’re sure to be hungry so check out our eating recommendations for Siem Reap by CLICKING HERE.

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