Cambodia ancient temples truly splendid and wonderous human creation heavenly on earth for the Gods to protect humanity here as beautiful as in heaven.....many more Cambodia ancient temples in Thailand or Siam ,Laos, and Vietnam too where when Cambodia khmer empires was there back then too
Great video guys, you got an incredible sunrise there! It is crazy how you can walk and climb in/around the temple, feels so illegal when you remember how old it is! 😂
Impressive city of Angkor. Your video is amazing. Indiana Jones should've made a movie there. I didn't have the opportunity to visit Angkor but you guys just gave me the envy to make Angkor a target during my next visit to South East Asia. Thank you guys.
Next time for sure! It was an incredible few days and a very peaceful time! We hope you have the same experience when you get the opportunity to visit 💛💛
Awesome video guys 🙂 I'm really curious to hear your input on something. Out of Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia which country would you choose if you wanted to settle for the next for years or possibly longer? I actually visited Thailand and Cambodia back in 2006. I'm sure things have changed a lot. But I will say Cambodians might have been shy up front but were very friendly. I came across a lot of kindness in Thailand too but much of it seemed fueled by business.
Hey firstly, thank you so much! We loved all three countries. Vietnam I think would be far too busy and hectic to live for me personally, we found some nice places in Cambodia but I feel like for us Thailand is the most liveable in the sense that the WiFi is very good for working, the accommodation is at a very high standard, food is great and it is such a welcoming and social country. In saying that Malaysia and specially Kuala Lumpur is somewhere we are considering on settling for a while due to the amazing liveability factor and generally being a great travelling hub
There are 72 major temples in Angkor complex and over 5000 in all over Cambodia and tbh just to get around the whole Angkor complex is already tiring enough. And fun fact. Preah Khan used to be the university for male aristocrats (with some commoners) and the temple was divided into 2 parts (Buddhism and Hinduism) to unite the nation during the religious revolution and those nobles are also mad mad that they sometimes ruin each other's side of the building. If you look closely you can see that the carvings are different and the head got destroyed. When Buddhism gets victory they destroy nearly all Hinduism temples and turn the carvings into Buddhism but since it wasn't a complete victory you can still trace Hinduism here nowadays.
Wow that’s crazy! You couldn’t visit all the temples even if you made it your sole purpose while travelling haha And we actually had someone come up and tell us about the carvings when we visited Preah Khan, it was so interesting to go around and inspect them closely. Such an amazing site with so much to take in
Cambodia ancient temples truly splendid and wonderous human creation heavenly on earth for the Gods to protect humanity here as beautiful as in heaven.....many more Cambodia ancient temples in Thailand or Siam ,Laos, and Vietnam too where when Cambodia khmer empires was there back then too
It was such an incredible place to walk around and fully explore and to be able to go inside these old old temples was amazing
🙏🙏🙏Thank you for visiting Cambodia, especially Angkor Wat, and helping to promote Angkor Wat to the world.❤🇰🇭🌍❤
Our pleasure! We had a great time exploring the sites
Great video guys, you got an incredible sunrise there! It is crazy how you can walk and climb in/around the temple, feels so illegal when you remember how old it is! 😂
That’s exactly what we thought! Just didn’t feel right at all 😅
You are very lucky guys who have chance to visit Angkor Wat Temple. Because, it's a holy temple of Vishnu Hinduism's God.
It was a pleasure to go and see it for ourselves
Welcome to Cambodia have a good trip for you.
Thanks for watching along with us ☺️
Good luck and have fun!
Thank you!!
U guy did a good job every footage is nice ❤
This is so kind, thank you so much 💛
Impressive city of Angkor. Your video is amazing. Indiana Jones should've made a movie there. I didn't have the opportunity to visit Angkor but you guys just gave me the envy to make Angkor a target during my next visit to South East Asia. Thank you guys.
Next time for sure! It was an incredible few days and a very peaceful time! We hope you have the same experience when you get the opportunity to visit 💛💛
Love your video, 🤩
Thank you! 🤗
Awesome video guys 🙂 I'm really curious to hear your input on something. Out of Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia which country would you choose if you wanted to settle for the next for years or possibly longer?
I actually visited Thailand and Cambodia back in 2006. I'm sure things have changed a lot. But I will say Cambodians might have been shy up front but were very friendly. I came across a lot of kindness in Thailand too but much of it seemed fueled by business.
Hey firstly, thank you so much! We loved all three countries. Vietnam I think would be far too busy and hectic to live for me personally, we found some nice places in Cambodia but I feel like for us Thailand is the most liveable in the sense that the WiFi is very good for working, the accommodation is at a very high standard, food is great and it is such a welcoming and social country. In saying that Malaysia and specially Kuala Lumpur is somewhere we are considering on settling for a while due to the amazing liveability factor and generally being a great travelling hub
Congrats. You reached angkor wat area.
Thank you!!
The complex is big. I heard you need 3 to 5 days
To take it at a nice leisurely pace that would be the ideal time frame
It is expensive but bucket list.
Definitely! We had a brilliant few days exploring the sites
There are 72 major temples in Angkor complex and over 5000 in all over Cambodia and tbh just to get around the whole Angkor complex is already tiring enough.
And fun fact.
Preah Khan used to be the university for male aristocrats (with some commoners) and the temple was divided into 2 parts (Buddhism and Hinduism) to unite the nation during the religious revolution and those nobles are also mad mad that they sometimes ruin each other's side of the building. If you look closely you can see that the carvings are different and the head got destroyed. When Buddhism gets victory they destroy nearly all Hinduism temples and turn the carvings into Buddhism but since it wasn't a complete victory you can still trace Hinduism here nowadays.
Wow that’s crazy! You couldn’t visit all the temples even if you made it your sole purpose while travelling haha
And we actually had someone come up and tell us about the carvings when we visited Preah Khan, it was so interesting to go around and inspect them closely. Such an amazing site with so much to take in
Thank you for visit and promote Cambodia 🇰🇭 ❤
Our pleasure 💛
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Thanks for watching
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