I spent 10 days in SIem Reap two years ago, I bought a three day pass to explore the Temples. I also had a scooter to drive around on and had no issues. I am planning a return trip in January 2023. As always good stuff guys. 😁👍
I’ve only spent a maximum of 3 days in Siem Reap. 10 days sounds more fun. Originally I was allowed to climb to the top of Angkor Wat but when I returned it was closed (the stairs). I don’t know if that’s a permanent thing.
@@DraftedByTheMan I was able to climb the stairs also in 2020. Siem Reap was a lot of fun. I rented a scooter and ventured out especially to the waterfall.
We loved Siam Reap and Angkor Wat five years ago. We loved Cambodia and went to the rural areas. The people were so lovely but have a hard life. Angkor Wat is a spectacular place. So glad I went
Siem Reap would be in my Top 5 favorite place in Asia. Because the temples of Angkor is one of the greatest treasures of Asia. Plus I love the vibe of the city.
I visited this magical place with my family as a boy way back in mid 60s before civil war erupted. It was so peaceful then. There were no tourists or places to stay then, we had to stay at Buddhist temples around the area. Most of my family members died during Pol Pot era from 1975 to 1979. Only memory lives on. Greetings from a genocide survivor. Enjoy your trip!
I met a guy in the early 2000’s who escaped to Laos when the Khmer Rouge took over the country. His immediate family of 11 was reduced to 3 before the Vietnamese invasion. Glad you made it 🙏
I visited exactly 20 years ago this month! Having seen so much development in the urban areas that they are very different from my memories, it is interesting to see your drives in the more rural areas showing not much has changed in those parts. Thank you for sharing these 😊
Hi Gabi, I was in Siem Reap and Angkor Wat in 2007 and was similarly excited as you. If you have just a little interest in the religion, culture and architecture of a people, the visit is an absolute must, especially since it is a World Heritage Site. Angkor Wat is huge and to see everything you need time. Even a whole week is not too much, if you want to enjoy the magnificent natural scenery at different times of the day. The visit of the lake Tonle Sap is only interesting because of some floating villages, especially Kampong Phluk. It is located in the middle of lush, often flooded mangroves. This fishing village with distinctive pile dwellings offers an ever-changing landscape due to Cambodia's dramatic rainy and dry seasons. On an organized small group tour, you'll get an up-close look at the lifestyle and culture of this unique Southeast Asian lakeside community. I think you can book such a boat tour already in Siem Reap, then you can also be sure that you arrive at the right pier and that this is organized somewhat professionally - otherwise you may be lost.
Thank you so much for sharing with us. I haven't been back to my parents homeland since I was 12. As soon as Angor Wat came on to the video, I cired! I can't wait to go back..
I live in Vietnam and do business in Seim Reap so I go there often. This is one of the best videos I have seen. Gabi. Good job man. He was there after Covid and it's a great time to go, few tourists. Once the tourists get back in, it's crazy busy there. Now it's more like back in the early 90's when no one visited and you could photograph with a gazillion people in the way. Nice work Gabi!
I lived in sSiem Reap for 3 months loved every minute of it,,my best friend lives there,,,cheers for the beautiful video again Gabi,,, peace and happiness on your travels
It's such a fascinating vblog. I really enjoy your video especially with those rural senary. Hope your enjoy your trip in Cambodia and will visit again sooner.
I've been watching your video for almost an hour straight today. I was expecting for the Angkor Wat video to come out like a few days but WOW! awesome dude more video for me to watch.
Great video Gabi, glad you got to visit. I was there in 2018 and also found it magical, although I wish I had taken a scooter... Next time! Safe travels as always.
That’s the best time to visit Angkor wat for sun rise and not crowded. Especially after pandemic is good cuz not many tourists so that would give us more times to roam many places in a short time. I have been there 4 times and never get tired of it, always things to see and do there. It’s truly a once in a life time experience that you must visit, it’s a magical experience , you won’t be disappointed. Highly recommended.
Great Job Gabi for such a positive uplifting Vlog on Siem Reap and Angkor! You mentioned it but its worth saying again that this is a once in a lifetime opportunity to see the temple and the town without a mass tourists. More are coming back but its still possible to have the temples all to yourself especially at sunrise and it does make the experience magical !😆
I was there in Siem Reap with a my family in 2018.... I got a nice hotel mainly for the kid & wife to enjoy the swimming pool & the rest of what the hotel has to offer.... But the main highlight personally. was Angkor Wat and the surroundings..... Re-collecting good memories, Pub Street, temples, the little city..... Everything .... and true, back then... tons of tourists and pretty pack....Good job mate!!
Great I was there 2 weeks ago the temples are great after that go to the water 💧 falls to relax and ease those sore muscles from a few days walking all those steps I'm relaxing in kampot a nother great place !
I am in Siem Reap right now, just came back from the sunrise view in Angkor Wat. I bought a 3 day pas(62$) truly worth it, u get acces to the whole area. Wonderful🙏👍
Ancient India and Ancient Cambodia were having a longtime relationship through trade and diplomatic relation. Mostly Ancient India were known of merchandise for spices. Ancient India sailors visit Cambodia Empire and share its Hinduism religion to Khmers people our Khmer King Suryavarman ll tolerate knowing that Hinduism was an enlightening religious so he accepted as a belief also between Buddhism. Angkor Wat might have a slight Architectural of Hinduism statues but Khmer King Suryavarman ll build the Angkor Wat and Khmers histories inscription of its epics are seen and engraving all through out Khmer Angkor Wat temple and thousands more Cambodia Ancient sites has been discovered some other neighbors countries . Khmer outlying provinces were lost on a massive scales and seized by neighbors people . Please google from the world Geography Map of “ Khmer Empire” Territories it is indeed an Ancient massive country .
Ciao siete proprio fortunati a parte la pioggia ad essere a Siem rep e Angkor wat in questo momento dove nn c'è massa anche perché la cittadina è molto carina sopratutto il centro con tutti quegli edifici alla francese senza poi parlare di Angkor wat che è meravigliosa .Che abbiate potuto girare in moto è un grande aiuto se no sarebbe stata dura averla girata camminando come ho fatto io .Ps.spero che nn ci siano più quei poveri elefanti usati per portare in giro qualche turista.Enjoy
I am coming to see Angkor Wat, that is after seeing my old mate in Kampot. I will be on my 300cc motorbike so great to hear I can drive myself around the Wat. Like your videos, give me an up to date insight of what to expect.
Been there 3 times.First time was in 2001 at that time Siem Reap was basically like an outpost. It has grown a lot and it is really helping out the local economy a lot. First time it was I believe $20 for a 3 day pass, and there where not boardwalks ect at the temples, it was really right out of tomb raider. Still a chill area and the people are delightful.
Nice video! Visited Siem Reap/Angkor in 2009 for four day, with a three-day Apsara Authority temple pass costing USD $40. Did sunrise over Angkor Wat on the third day followed by driving north to visit Banteay Srei temple, the carved riverbeds of Kbal Spean, the Cambodia Landmine Museum, and a stop to shoot automatic weapons at the indoor public firing range at the Cambodian Army’s Fourth Troops Training Center base north of Siem Reap. On my last ‘expired temple pass’ day I visited Tonle Sap Lake for a long-tail boat tour, the Wat Thmei Killing Fields memorial in north Seam Reap, and explored south Seam Reap on foot, walking down Sivatha Blvd/National Road 63 as far as Wat Svay in the direction on Tonle Sap Lake, which you drove through on motor scooter. Cheers!
I spent 10 days in SIem Reap two years ago, I bought a three day pass to explore the Temples. I also had a scooter to drive around on and had no issues. I am planning a return trip in January 2023. As always good stuff guys. 😁👍
Great to hear that, enjoy!
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I’ve only spent a maximum of 3 days in Siem Reap. 10 days sounds more fun.
Originally I was allowed to climb to the top of Angkor Wat but when I returned it was closed (the stairs). I don’t know if that’s a permanent thing.
@@DraftedByTheMan I was able to climb the stairs also in 2020. Siem Reap was a lot of fun. I rented a scooter and ventured out especially to the waterfall.
We loved Siam Reap and Angkor Wat five years ago. We loved Cambodia and went to the rural areas. The people were so lovely but have a hard life. Angkor Wat is a spectacular place. So glad I went
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Thanks for your visitation 😊 that true people are living a hard life here
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@@ridewithgabi it is a hindu temple not Buddhist
Siem Reap would be in my Top 5 favorite place in Asia. Because the temples of Angkor is one of the greatest treasures of Asia. Plus I love the vibe of the city.
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I greatly admire how nature took back the ruins at Angkor Wat, all those massive trees right in the middle of the temples.
I visited this magical place with my family as a boy way back in mid 60s before civil war erupted. It was so peaceful then. There were no tourists or places to stay then, we had to stay at Buddhist temples around the area. Most of my family members died during Pol Pot era from 1975 to 1979. Only memory lives on. Greetings from a genocide survivor. Enjoy your trip!
Please come again
@@chomrongkoy6215 I visit Cambodia every year for the last ten years since my retirement. I still have some relatives there!
I met a guy in the early 2000’s who escaped to Laos when the Khmer Rouge took over the country. His immediate family of 11 was reduced to 3 before the Vietnamese invasion. Glad you made it 🙏
@@DraftedByTheMan I had a family of 12 and only two of us made it!
@@KhmerMinnesnowta glad you made it. I love Cambodia but the history makes me cry.
I was a tour manager and took hundreds of people over ten years to view this truly 😢amazing site and enjoy Siem Reap and its wonderful people.
Was there in 2017 and LOVED it - both Angkor Wat & Siem Reap. 100% recommendation.
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I visited exactly 20 years ago this month! Having seen so much development in the urban areas that they are very different from my memories, it is interesting to see your drives in the more rural areas showing not much has changed in those parts. Thank you for sharing these 😊
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Been there countless of times. I never get enough of the Angkor Wat and the other temples.
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Hi Gabi,
I was in Siem Reap and Angkor Wat in 2007 and was similarly excited as you. If you have just a little interest in the religion, culture and architecture of a people, the visit is an absolute must, especially since it is a World Heritage Site. Angkor Wat is huge and to see everything you need time. Even a whole week is not too much, if you want to enjoy the magnificent natural scenery at different times of the day. The visit of the lake Tonle Sap is only interesting because of some floating villages, especially Kampong Phluk. It is located in the middle of lush, often flooded mangroves. This fishing village with distinctive pile dwellings offers an ever-changing landscape due to Cambodia's dramatic rainy and dry seasons. On an organized small group tour, you'll get an up-close look at the lifestyle and culture of this unique Southeast Asian lakeside community. I think you can book such a boat tour already in Siem Reap, then you can also be sure that you arrive at the right pier and that this is organized somewhat professionally - otherwise you may be lost.
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Hi Gabi, I'm afraid someone has hijacked your avatar and spams the commentators with the request to contact via whatsapp. 😂😂😂
Can't never get enough sightseeing of Angkor Wat.
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I went there 10 years ago. I have to say Angkor Wat was magnificent!! And I will definitely go back again. Just don’t know when yet…
Thank you so much for sharing with us. I haven't been back to my parents homeland since I was 12. As soon as Angor Wat came on to the video, I cired! I can't wait to go back..
Love your video. Many many lovely shots of beautiful Siem Reap and Angkor complex. Thank you for sharing it with the world.
Hi Gabi. Yes I have been to Angkor Wat. Excellent vlog indeed. Looking forward to your next journey! 😊👍
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I live in Vietnam and do business in Seim Reap so I go there often. This is one of the best videos I have seen. Gabi. Good job man. He was there after Covid and it's a great time to go, few tourists. Once the tourists get back in, it's crazy busy there. Now it's more like back in the early 90's when no one visited and you could photograph with a gazillion people in the way. Nice work Gabi!
Thank you so much 🙏🏻 and I appreciate you sharing your experience and perspective
Thanks Gabi for the nice video in Angkor wat 👍🏻however don't think will be visiting. Thanks anyway!
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Nice video, informative and interesting to watch. Keep up the great work! 👍
Such a great video...thanks so much:) Really want to go there now 👍
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I have been there multiple times and will come back again and again… thanks for sharing 🙏🙏
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I lived in sSiem Reap for 3 months loved every minute of it,,my best friend lives there,,,cheers for the beautiful video again Gabi,,, peace and happiness on your travels
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Hello Ploy, Hello Gabi,
Many thanks for this beautiful vidéo l! 😉Have a nice day !!!
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Well The unbelievable thing that The Angkor wat is floating on the lake Which is wonderful😉
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I'm glad you two have great attitude during your adventure to the big lake.
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Gabi all your Videos are just great man 👍 👌 👍 continue like this 🙌 🙌
Vary nice video v thank you for sharing. I love Ankor wat.
Thanks for another great video! Your a generous guy Gabi, giving the barber a nice tip :)
Hello form Cambodia, thanks you for sharing this video to the world
I am going to Siem Reap and Angkor Wat in February 2023, and your video is very helpful for planning. I love the scooter idea. Thanks!
Tra due settimane sarò finalmente in Cambogia e vedrò i’amazing Angkor Wat
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Beautiful scenery and amazing Angkor wat.
I was here last Tuesday watching the sun rise. Incredible place. Love your videos Gabi - thank you for sharing them 🙌
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I am very happy to see you trip and stay my country I am your fan good luck !! keep in touch !
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It's always great, Your video is extremely good quality, I really enjoyed and like it👍.
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It's such a fascinating vblog. I really enjoy your video especially with those rural senary. Hope your enjoy your trip in Cambodia and will visit again sooner.
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Angkor wat is the best, angkor wat so beautiful i love angkor wat because im cambodia population.
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I've been watching your video for almost an hour straight today. I was expecting for the Angkor Wat video to come out like a few days but WOW! awesome dude more video for me to watch.
Thank you :)
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You got to love Siem Reap.. I did..
It is a lovely town.. Enjoy pub street and the temples 💪
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Great video Gabi, glad you got to visit. I was there in 2018 and also found it magical, although I wish I had taken a scooter... Next time! Safe travels as always.
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That’s the best time to visit Angkor wat for sun rise and not crowded. Especially after pandemic is good cuz not many tourists so that would give us more times to roam many places in a short time. I have been there 4 times and never get tired of it, always things to see and do there. It’s truly a once in a life time experience that you must visit, it’s a magical experience , you won’t be disappointed. Highly recommended.
Hi there, many thanks for firming and sharing this video to others to see. I think this will help share our culture to the world.
Thanks for sharing. We are around in Siem Reap and Angkor only a few days after you. Cheers!
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I like Siem Rreap and I love Angkor Wat. It is beautiful and wondering
Great Job Gabi for such a positive uplifting Vlog on Siem Reap and Angkor! You mentioned it but its worth saying again that this is a once in a lifetime opportunity to see the temple and the town without a mass tourists. More are coming back but its still possible to have the temples all to yourself especially at sunrise and it does make the experience magical !😆
I was there in Siem Reap with a my family in 2018.... I got a nice hotel mainly for the kid & wife to enjoy the swimming pool & the rest of what the hotel has to offer.... But the main highlight personally. was Angkor Wat and the surroundings..... Re-collecting good memories, Pub Street, temples, the little city..... Everything .... and true, back then... tons of tourists and pretty pack....Good job mate!!
been there in 2017. Amazing memories and place. Highly recommend
the boat office you cant miss,its huge,and u missed all of the floating villages
AONGKOR WAT is the amazing place of Cambodia Kingdom of wonder . We love you frome Cambodia (khmer)🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭
Great tour Vlog and Thank Gabi for your nice work!
Great I was there 2 weeks ago the temples are great after that go to the water 💧 falls to relax and ease those sore muscles from a few days walking all those steps I'm relaxing in kampot a nother great place !
Kampot rocks the people 😎 and the girls 👧 ♥ are so nice the Kingdom of wonder is cool !
Yes 🙌 I love your videos thank you 🙏 for Cambodia
Wow so beautiful Angkor wat
I am in Siem Reap right now, just came back from the sunrise view in Angkor Wat.
I bought a 3 day pas(62$) truly worth it, u get acces to the whole area. Wonderful🙏👍
I'm planning on being there this summer. I will definitely rent a scooter. Thanks for the tips.
How the old building can still stands now
That amazing
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Once upon a time Cambodia was a part of our beautiful India. 🇮🇳
Ancient India and Ancient Cambodia were having a longtime relationship through trade and diplomatic relation. Mostly Ancient India were known of merchandise for spices. Ancient India sailors visit Cambodia Empire and share its Hinduism religion to Khmers people our Khmer King Suryavarman ll tolerate knowing that Hinduism was an enlightening religious so he accepted as a belief also between Buddhism. Angkor Wat might have a slight Architectural of Hinduism statues but Khmer King Suryavarman ll build the Angkor Wat and Khmers histories inscription of its epics are seen and engraving all through out Khmer Angkor Wat temple and thousands more Cambodia Ancient sites has been discovered some other neighbors countries . Khmer outlying provinces were lost on a massive scales and seized by neighbors people . Please google from the world Geography Map of “ Khmer Empire” Territories it is indeed an Ancient massive country .
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Great video. I'm planning a trip to Cambodia in November, can't wait!
Amazing video about Ankor. I will go there next year April (2023) during Songkran.
I really love all your videos and thank you for your sharing!
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it's really lovely trip to Siem Reap. Enjoy your stay there brother.
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Ciao siete proprio fortunati a parte la pioggia ad essere a Siem rep e Angkor wat in questo momento dove nn c'è massa anche perché la cittadina è molto carina sopratutto il centro con tutti quegli edifici alla francese senza poi parlare di Angkor wat che è meravigliosa .Che abbiate potuto girare in moto è un grande aiuto se no sarebbe stata dura averla girata camminando come ho fatto io .Ps.spero che nn ci siano più quei poveri elefanti usati per portare in giro qualche turista.Enjoy
Its still amzing as always. Thank you for sharing
I am coming to see Angkor Wat, that is after seeing my old mate in Kampot. I will be on my 300cc motorbike so great to hear I can drive myself around the Wat. Like your videos, give me an up to date insight of what to expect.
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Been there 3 times.First time was in 2001 at that time Siem Reap was basically like an outpost. It has grown a lot and it is really helping out the local economy a lot. First time it was I believe $20 for a 3 day pass, and there where not boardwalks ect at the temples, it was really right out of tomb raider. Still a chill area and the people are delightful.
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I am just amazed at how you manage to get so much into just 20min of video 👍
Thanku so much for the video. I want to go there soooo bad but it will never happen so these videos are all I have so thanku so so much ❤️❤️
Nice video! Visited Siem Reap/Angkor in 2009 for four day, with a three-day Apsara Authority temple pass costing USD $40. Did sunrise over Angkor Wat on the third day followed by driving north to visit Banteay Srei temple, the carved riverbeds of Kbal Spean, the Cambodia Landmine Museum, and a stop to shoot automatic weapons at the indoor public firing range at the Cambodian Army’s Fourth Troops Training Center base north of Siem Reap. On my last ‘expired temple pass’ day I visited Tonle Sap Lake for a long-tail boat tour, the Wat Thmei Killing Fields memorial in north Seam Reap, and explored south Seam Reap on foot, walking down Sivatha Blvd/National Road 63 as far as Wat Svay in the direction on Tonle Sap Lake, which you drove through on motor scooter. Cheers!
I ❤❤❤❤❤❤ Angkor wat wow it’s beautiful
Great video Gabi 😊
My second trip is this month. Nice vid!
Have a nice trip in Cambodia 🇰🇭
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Siem Reap great stuff, great video.
Thank you much 👍
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It is a truly amazing place
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