@@user-nw5mi6re9m 3 days ang Songkran. From April 13-15, so any day between those okay ra. Pagdala og glasses if moapil ka sa water fights kay hapdos sa mata. Ang uban kay kusog kaayo mopasirit sa ilang water guns haha
We’re so excited to travel in this part of the world (hopefully next year!). Your channel has lots of practical info that will be very useful. Thank you!
Nice one - always good to see alternatives to flying. I'm guessing that the bus had aircon. If so, would you say that it might be a good idea to bring along some warmer clothes for use on the bus?
I brought a jacket with me, but I only used it when I slept on the bus. When you’re crossing the border, it gets really hot so the cool air is much welcomed 😁
@travelwithjamrell 3 full days to explore with 2 travel days seems doable. I imagine bus much affordable to plane ride. Any luggage limitations? I think I'd have a carry on bag plus a larger travel backpack.
@ It depends on the travel company and type of vehicle. Here’s the baggage allowance for Travel Bus Asia: - Van: 1 stored bag/luggage and 1 carry-on (stored under your seat or overhead baggage compartment). - Bus: 2 stored bags/luggage and 1 carry-on (stored under your seat or overhead baggage compartment).
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Perfect! I will be going to BKK this Apr for Songkran and gusto ko mag side trip sa Cambodia.
Wow nice! Lingaw jud ang songkran diri. Have a safe trip! 😊🙏🏼
13th ang Songkran or 15th? Until 14 ra man gud ko. @@travelwithjamrell
@@user-nw5mi6re9m 3 days ang Songkran. From April 13-15, so any day between those okay ra. Pagdala og glasses if moapil ka sa water fights kay hapdos sa mata. Ang uban kay kusog kaayo mopasirit sa ilang water guns haha
Thanks for walking us through the process of going to Cambodia Jamrell .. Hopefully we could try the bus too going there. 😊 Amping always
Thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed it!
Welcome to Cambodia 🇰🇭 ❤🎉 Wish you all the best and happiness with your travelling 😊😍🥰
Thank you! That’s so nice of you 😊🙏🏼
We’re so excited to travel in this part of the world (hopefully next year!). Your channel has lots of practical info that will be very useful. Thank you!
Glad to help and good luck! Hope you have a safe trip 🙏🏼
I used to live in Morong Bataan. We love the people there. Watching from California. Thanks for visiting Cambodia
Thanks for watching! Hope you liked the video! 😊🙏🏼
Saving this for future travels. Thanks
Glad this helped! Hope you have a safe and memorable journey 🙏🏼✈️
very nice video! thank you
Thanks for watching! I hope it was helpful 😊🙏🏼
Really great video. Lets connect.
@@EthanContent Thanks! 😊 🙏🏼
Nice one - always good to see alternatives to flying.
I'm guessing that the bus had aircon. If so, would you say that it might be a good idea to bring along some warmer clothes for use on the bus?
I brought a jacket with me, but I only used it when I slept on the bus. When you’re crossing the border, it gets really hot so the cool air is much welcomed 😁
Mga bisaya man diay ni. Bantog ra mga gwapa..😊
Hehe daghang salamat! 😁🙏🏼
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How long was your visit to Siem Reap?
Hi! We were there for 5 days. But most of the first and last day was spent traveling (8 hours to Siem Reap and 8 hours back to Bangkok)
@travelwithjamrell 3 full days to explore with 2 travel days seems doable. I imagine bus much affordable to plane ride. Any luggage limitations? I think I'd have a carry on bag plus a larger travel backpack.
@ It depends on the travel company and type of vehicle. Here’s the baggage allowance for Travel Bus Asia:
- Van: 1 stored bag/luggage and 1 carry-on (stored under your seat or overhead baggage compartment).
- Bus: 2 stored bags/luggage and 1 carry-on (stored under your seat or overhead baggage compartment).
Pretty sure they are 1-2-GO not twelve go. LOL.
lool really? I’ve always read it as twevle go HAHAHAHA. Thanks for letting me know! 😂
@@travelwithjamrell Well, it does make more sense, doesn't it?
I've finally found an app that lets me have internet without having to keep buying a sim card in the countries I visit! 🛜
I used the Airalo App during my trip to Cambodia and I love it! Download the app here: airalo.tp.st/fdZP3D96
Use my code JAMREL3633 to get 3$ off your first purchase! 😍🤳
We can use the app anywhere in the world?
@ Oops, my bad! Corrected the pinned comment for accuracy. Their global e-SIM covers 136 countries, which is a lot! 😁🌎