I had a chance to visit this historical with my family way back in late 60s. The town was very quiet and peaceful with a few tourists and hotels so we had to stay at the Budhist temple around the area. Only memory lives on. There were mostly dirt roads around town and most of the temple complex remained wild and natural with many forest in the surroundings . Most of my family members did not survive the genocide under Pol Pot killing machine. Be mindful. Be kind whenever possible as life is short to do the things we don't love doing. Happy travels from a genocide survivor ✌️
After my trip to cambodia and vietnam, I think I've seen enough temples for the rest of my life 😂 We've visited temples all across the country, even some where the native cambodians go to.
it`s so good to see a well made video, thanks so much, you are the best ones to explain all details about the differents places you visited. One more fan!
Very nice presentation... not the usual RUclips crappy yelling and garish graphics. I REALLY appreciate this and the quality you imbue into your work, thank you!
bir sürü video izledim ama en güzeli ve en fazla pratik bilgi veren video buydu. küçük ayrıntılar bile çok iyiydi. sade, anlaşılır ve bilgi dolu bu özet video için teşekkür ederim.
What a great video! Our (my wife and I) next destination will be Cambodia in January so this video was so helpful to us! We are travelling in a slow mode. We also do videos for RUclips and work remotely. Seems like you had drivers and did tours but, do you think a scooter rental will be worthy do get to the far destinations like Angkor temple or to the mountains? I just subscribed to your channel, there are so many interesting videos!! 😊
Thank you! Yes it’s possible to rent a scooter and visit a few of these places independently. Just keep in mind that there are many dirt roads. The mountain road was pretty crazy (full of potholes and very muddy) when we visited. Would’ve been dangerous by scooter to go up and down. Maybe dry season is better though but definitely ask locals before you go
Thank you for the video. I have about 4 days for SM. I am going to try and do these: See the Ruin of War at the Land Mine Museum Angkor Watt Temples Shudder at Relics of Human Cruelty in Wat Thmei Pub Street Quad Bike Countryside Tour Kulen Nature Trails Some of these (Pub Street, Kulen Angkor Watt) are in your video. Do you think this is doable in four days? I think the Lande Mine and Walt Thimei can be done together.
Yes four days should be fine then. Kulen is more of a day trip. Angkor Wat as well. I assume the quad bike would also be a longer tour,. So that leaves you with the museum and wat thmei for the last day. Any of your evenings you can go visit Pub Street and have a drink / dinner
I been watching all I can about SR in videos because I would love to retire there ! -- It's simply a beautiful city loaded with good food super friendly people some 20K expats from several countries and never any cold weather. Just about everything needed for a very comfortable retirement & for a very low cost of living ! > Thanks for sharing your experience.
@@supersaxel3064 No I haven't -- but "this video" is only one of dozens I have watched and by numerous people who have lived there for years - not 1 month. --?-- Very curious what 'your video' shows as the other side of '''the coin''' - ??? - what might that be if you don't mind ?
Hi, if you only have 2 1/2 days to spend in Siem Reap, which tourist attractions would you visit? Thank you for sharing this video, it’s gonna be a big help for me when I visit Cambodia in January 😊
At least 1 full day at Angkor Wat! It’s incredible. Then maybe APOPO and the town markets, pub street, and a tour to either the floating village or phnom kulen
i would want to see as many temples as possible and eat lots of food, but to each their own. phnom kulen looked unimpressive to me compared to other national parks ive been to, but i havent gone there
We didn't rent any vehicle. We hired a tuk tuk driver who drove us to the temples and the places near Siem Reap. In the city itself, we walked to most places. And to Phnom Kulen we did a day tour so there was a bus transportation included. You can find more details in the description below the video
Is it possible to cover the whole Archaeological Site within 4 hours i.e. 11.30 to 17.30 local time? I've an official tour at Siem Reap however, I won’t be getting any free day to explore at ease!
Video made for the RUclips audience... I have been a resident since 2013, and after the difficult years of covid and streets work, the city is having a hard time getting back on track...
Before foreigners came into this land Cambodia is a province of Siam. Since ancient times, Cambodia has been a province in Siam. Until foreigners came and squeezed out Cambodia. and Siam ceded this province to France Finally, France took this province. To establish a new country.
Just found your vid. Thank you so much for sharing such a fantastic information.❤❤❤
I had a chance to visit this historical with my family way back in late 60s. The town was very quiet and peaceful with a few tourists and hotels so we had to stay at the Budhist temple around the area. Only memory lives on. There were mostly dirt roads around town and most of the temple complex remained wild and natural with many forest in the surroundings . Most of my family members did not survive the genocide under Pol Pot killing machine. Be mindful. Be kind whenever possible as life is short to do the things we don't love doing. Happy travels from a genocide survivor ✌️
Wow that’s a sad story. I can imagine it looked very different back then. Heard many people were hiding inside the ruins during the Khmer Rouge regime
How old are you😮
@@killingtime5795 I'm 70 young now. It seems like yesterday!
Very well done video, informative and great variety of sites to see! Cheers 🍻
Siem reap is such an amazing place to vist. In my opinion i think it's the best place in southeast asia. Love this video!
I found Ta Phrom very spectacular. It's a beautiful temple where nature and architecture meets.
After my trip to cambodia and vietnam, I think I've seen enough temples for the rest of my life 😂 We've visited temples all across the country, even some where the native cambodians go to.
Haha yeah I can imagine!
it`s so good to see a well made video, thanks so much, you are the best ones to explain all details about the differents places you visited. One more fan!
Glad to hear that! We try to make them as informative as possible so it helps others ☺️
Very nice presentation... not the usual RUclips crappy yelling and garish graphics. I REALLY appreciate this and the quality you imbue into your work, thank you!
Thanks for the kind words! ☺️
The weather is so nice right now guys come visit!!!
the dry season has officially begun!
This VDO is full of information I want to explore more about Siem Reap, as I am Cambodian myself I didn't have a chance to explore as you did xD
Thanks for help to promote Cambodia 🇰🇭
Our pleasure! Great country!!
My home town here, thanks for sharing.
This is very helpful. Saved me days of research! Thx.
Glad it helped!
bir sürü video izledim ama en güzeli ve en fazla pratik bilgi veren video buydu. küçük ayrıntılar bile çok iyiydi. sade, anlaşılır ve bilgi dolu bu özet video için teşekkür ederim.
Teşekkürler!
As a Cambodian, I feel happy, cool and proud also while watching this vid. I really love this vid. It's very informative even for Cambodian like me.
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Absolutely!
Thank you so much ☺️☺️🤗
Thank you for loving it, we appreciate that.❤
Very informative. Thank you!
Thanks good informative video! Cheers 🤙
What a great video! Our (my wife and I) next destination will be Cambodia in January so this video was so helpful to us! We are travelling in a slow mode. We also do videos for RUclips and work remotely. Seems like you had drivers and did tours but, do you think a scooter rental will be worthy do get to the far destinations like Angkor temple or to the mountains?
I just subscribed to your channel, there are so many interesting videos!! 😊
Thank you! Yes it’s possible to rent a scooter and visit a few of these places independently. Just keep in mind that there are many dirt roads. The mountain road was pretty crazy (full of potholes and very muddy) when we visited. Would’ve been dangerous by scooter to go up and down. Maybe dry season is better though but definitely ask locals before you go
Awesome, interesting and splendid ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Thanks for the amazing clip
Our pleasure!
Wonderful video I am your fan and thank for your share our country to the world ! I am PhiromWalker
Our pleasure!
Thank you for the video. I have about 4 days for SM. I am going to try and do these:
See the Ruin of War at the Land Mine Museum
Angkor Watt Temples
Shudder at Relics of Human Cruelty in Wat Thmei
Pub Street
Quad Bike Countryside Tour
Kulen Nature Trails
Some of these (Pub Street, Kulen Angkor Watt) are in your video.
Do you think this is doable in four days? I think the Lande Mine and Walt Thimei can be done together.
Yes four days should be fine then. Kulen is more of a day trip. Angkor Wat as well. I assume the quad bike would also be a longer tour,. So that leaves you with the museum and wat thmei for the last day. Any of your evenings you can go visit Pub Street and have a drink / dinner
so beautiful
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I been watching all I can about SR in videos because I would love to retire there ! -- It's simply a beautiful city loaded with good food super friendly people some 20K expats from several countries and never any cold weather. Just about everything needed for a very comfortable retirement & for a very low cost of living ! > Thanks for sharing your experience.
Have you ever been to Siem Reap? Minimum one month...
This video shows only one side of the coin.
@@supersaxel3064 No I haven't -- but "this video" is only one of dozens I have watched and by numerous people who have lived there for years - not 1 month. --?-- Very curious what 'your video' shows as the other side of '''the coin''' - ??? - what might that be if you don't mind ?
Hi, if you only have 2 1/2 days to spend in Siem Reap, which tourist attractions would you visit? Thank you for sharing this video, it’s gonna be a big help for me when I visit Cambodia in January 😊
At least 1 full day at Angkor Wat! It’s incredible. Then maybe APOPO and the town markets, pub street, and a tour to either the floating village or phnom kulen
i would want to see as many temples as possible and eat lots of food, but to each their own. phnom kulen looked unimpressive to me compared to other national parks ive been to, but i havent gone there
Damn you made me miss SiemReap🙁
Thanks for good information!
Thanks! 🤩
Welcome to Cambodia ❤
Comment fait-on pour réserver les circuits de visites des temples ?
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Hi sir, What kind of vehicle did you rent in Siem Reap, can you give me information because this December I will be there.
We didn't rent any vehicle. We hired a tuk tuk driver who drove us to the temples and the places near Siem Reap. In the city itself, we walked to most places. And to Phnom Kulen we did a day tour so there was a bus transportation included. You can find more details in the description below the video
Is it possible to cover the whole Archaeological Site within 4 hours i.e. 11.30 to 17.30 local time?
I've an official tour at Siem Reap however, I won’t be getting any free day to explore at ease!
Definitely not because there are so many sites and some are quite big! But you can do Angkor Wat and then 1 or 2 others
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Is November-December a good time to vist?
Yes absolutely!
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Video made for the RUclips audience... I have been a resident since 2013, and after the difficult years of covid and streets work, the city is having a hard time getting back on track...
Is there anything I have to keep cautious of?
No it's a great place @@Certifiedl3unny
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i've been go there 3-4 times. but still don't know some places
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10:16 Angkor Wat isn't ancient, it was built in the 12th century
Wow the rats are huge. Cats would be scared by them.
Hahah yeah they are so big!
Are you a vegan?
We aren't but do like a good vegan restaurant from time to time!
Before foreigners came into this land Cambodia is a province of Siam. Since ancient times, Cambodia has been a province in Siam. Until foreigners came and squeezed out Cambodia. and Siam ceded this province to France Finally, France took this province. To establish a new country.
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