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I prefer Siem Reap than Phnom phen Also, I stayed on PUB ST , So there were endless shopping & food options . I bought 6 sarong , US $4 each , perfect For travel & temples visit, Its Also easy to hand wash & air dry!
Actually, fresh milk is pretty expensive here. Some brands are more expensive than the coffee so yeah they charge fairly. Condense milk is way cheaper that is why we use it on everything.
Being of Cambodian & Thailand descent I enjoyed watching your video. Haven't been to Thailand yet but seeing your Thailand video makes me want to go soon. I've been to Cambodia 4 times and I'm glad you guys enjoyed Cambodia!
I got a weird vibe in Phnom Penh as well. Can't quite put my finger on what it was, it was a very congested and busy city so mabey that's why. We absolutely loved Siem Reap, it's completely different , I wish we were there longer.
I took the same trip 5 years ago this January. Back then much of the road was unpaved which made for a dusty trip. I think it was 10 hours then also passing those mini tractors which were going less than 5 mph. The trip made me decide to fly to sihanoukville. I think I may have had that same tuk tuk driver in the pink shirt.
I know!! great your gonna be back in the UK. A subscriber meet up is a cool idea & i’m sure you’ll have a great time in London. Maybe next time organise a meet up somewhere in the middle like Manchester, a really cool northern city, where you have easy access to awesome places like York & the Lake District again. Remember your gaining a big following in the UK & I’m sure people from all over would like to come & meet you guys. Safe travels x
I did Phnom Penh to Siem Reap in 2008. The place we stopped wasn't as nice as that one. They did filled baguettes and stuff like fried tarantulas. I went for the baguette... but I think the tarantula would probably have been nicer.
Khmer curry is the same as red curry 👍🏼 Love your video! I can’t wait to visit Cambodia next Summer for the first time! I am Khmer but the first in my fam to be born and raised in Boston, MA. I’ve never been to Cambodia before... my parents has gone back many times without me :(. Lol. School and work is a big factor for not being able to go so I can’t friggin’ wait. I can bring my 11yo daughter with me (she’s half Cambodian and half Cape Verdean).
- When you are ready to hit Vietnam - let me know. I am currently in the southwest portion of rural Vietnam. If you want to meet up somewhere (anywhere), shout. I'm down for an afternoon adventure or two. I'll buy you guys a beer 🍻
Hey! Love the video, I'm off to Cambodia next month and was wondering do you guys still know the name of the bus service you used to get to Siem Reap? Thank you! Really enjoying binging your videos, they're awesome
Its funny in Canada, condensed milk is waaay more expensive than regular milk or fresh cream. I recommend getting on the condensed milk train especially if you guys are heading to Vietnam.
The tea when I was in South India was the same, always very sweet made with condense milk boiled together with the tea. ugh! I normally have my tea without milk- even then sugar would be added.
I was in South India for three months, in Tamilnadu. The people I was staying with made tea with sweet condenses milk and would boil the tea and milk together. I have met tamil people also in the uk who made their tea the same way. As someone who has only ever had tea without milk and sugar it realy tasted awful.
What's the story between you and Nikita? Enquiring minds want to know. Love your videos and I subscribed to your channel which I found from this channel.
We make a little from UA-cam and our lovely patrons on Patreon and partner with a lot of hosts to keep our housing costs down. Then Eric does contract work to fill in the gaps 👍 And almost every place we stay in we find via Airbnb :)
lol no wonder the bus took 7+ hrs cuz u guys theres took many stops for break and 2.5$ for egg & noddle.... u can actually get it for 1.25$ usually... but i guess they overprice tourist lol and the bus spokesman is sooo monotone lol.... and i guess siem reap is more of a tourist destination... thus u should like it more than phnom penh.... phnom penh is just over crowded with motorcycles and less touristy....
Guys .... love your blogs ..... but don't put down Cambodian coffee if you only spend 0.50 cents!!!! I have been to Cambodia a number of times and have experienced nothing but great coffee. But I paid AUD$2-3. And I know good coffee - I'm from Melbourne Australia which has a world renowned reputation for good coffee If you want to be taken seriously as food vloggers, don't expect that it will be the same as USA - for 50 cents??? Have some respect. Fresh milk is not very common in Thailand or Cambodia, it is usually imported and that's why it costs 3 times as much. You can't always have it both ways .. yes food is cheap, drinks are cheap (much cheaper than Thailand, and the risk of it being some backyard ethanol is much less likely) ..... you can't also expect that their coffee is also good and cheap. Maybe you meant this to be funny, but it came across as arrogant American. sorry just giving you some feedback - from some who has been to Cambodia a number of times I don't think you have given this a very good review of the food
I want to give you some advice when traveling to Cambodia. 1. Be careful with your surrounding while walking in the street, you might get rob or steal. 2. Be careful with food on the street. Watch out what you eat. 3. Travel safe because Cambodia doesn't enforce the law. The law is only in the book, but not applied on the street. 4. Cambodia charges more money for tourist to visit Angkor Wat or other sites, but those money ends up in the Vietnamese businessman, not Cambodia government. Cambodia government let Vietnamese runs the temple. 5. Negotiate what you buy. Example, an item costs $10, may be give them $6. Thank you for sharing this video. Even traveling to Vietnam, remember it's a communist country, not democratic country. For me, I won't go to Vietnam since the food is not safe and they keep your passport when renting a hotel. That is a big NO with me. I trust Thailand than Vietnam. Most Cambodian travel back home very be careful what they eat.
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We hope you enjoy coming along on this travel day. We're so excited to explore Siem Reap!
The Endless Adventure I don't see the think to your hotel/ air bnb
Love your videos! Does Nakita have a channel?
Thanks for the head up, Jeff! All fixed :)
hello please tell what's the name of the background music? please love you guys so much
I prefer Siem Reap than Phnom phen Also, I stayed on PUB ST , So there were endless shopping & food options . I bought 6 sarong , US $4 each , perfect For travel & temples visit, Its Also easy to hand wash & air dry!
Actually, fresh milk is pretty expensive here. Some brands are more expensive than the coffee so yeah they charge fairly. Condense milk is way cheaper that is why we use it on everything.
Welcome to Cambodia 🇰🇭 Thanks for visiting 😘
Being of Cambodian & Thailand descent I enjoyed watching your video. Haven't been to Thailand yet but seeing your Thailand video makes me want to go soon. I've been to Cambodia 4 times and I'm glad you guys enjoyed Cambodia!
Thank from Cambodian 🇰🇭🇰🇭
Favourite channel! Thanks for these awesome vlogs 👍
Thanks so much, Phil!! 🙌❤️
I'm definitely catching a Karina/Nikita vibe.
Thank your very much for your visit in my country .
In 3 years ago , I already to Siem Reap and Phnom Penh and I'm from Vietnam
Another great upload guys, looking forward to seeing more of this location. The rain looked great!
Thanks, Paul! We loved Siem Reap and can't wait for the rest of the vlogs to go up :)
I got a weird vibe in Phnom Penh as well. Can't quite put my finger on what it was, it was a very congested and busy city so mabey that's why. We absolutely loved Siem Reap, it's completely different , I wish we were there longer.
I took the same trip 5 years ago this January. Back then much of the road was unpaved which made for a dusty trip. I think it was 10 hours then also passing those mini tractors which were going less than 5 mph. The trip made me decide to fly to sihanoukville. I think I may have had that same tuk tuk driver in the pink shirt.
Come to Kingston upon Hull in England here you'll be able to try patty and chips with chip spice 👍
Really love your style. It's similar to how we like to travel so we find it super helpful, and fun to watch. Safe travels, thanks for sharing!
Awesome! So glad you're enjoying the adventure :D Hopefully we'll see you on the road one day 👍
Really enjoying the vlog guys....hope you come & explore some more of the UK at some point...enjoy x
We'll actually be back there next week 😁
I know!! great your gonna be back in the UK. A subscriber meet up is a cool idea & i’m sure you’ll have a great time in London. Maybe next time organise a meet up somewhere in the middle like Manchester, a really cool northern city, where you have easy access to awesome places like York & the Lake District again. Remember your gaining a big following in the UK & I’m sure people from all over would like to come & meet you guys. Safe travels x
I did Phnom Penh to Siem Reap in 2008. The place we stopped wasn't as nice as that one. They did filled baguettes and stuff like fried tarantulas. I went for the baguette... but I think the tarantula would probably have been nicer.
What’s the name of the bus? How did you book your trip on this bus? It will be a big help for us planning a trip to Angkor Wat.
Very nice road trip! and interesting coffee (well, for me) Looked as a day off and it was relaxing and comfortable to watch, greetings.
Yep, definitely a low-stress, no agenda kinda day 😎
You are too brave eating where you do
If you have time come to combodia more
I was wondering what bus company did you guys go with? i was reading the reviews of most of the buses that go to and from there and they were not go
How much did you pay the Tuk Tuk? Where are you staying in Siem Reap?
what bus did you take? is there anywhere i can find that info?? im going there next year and definitely would love to travel to siem reap!
Where do you find the funky music for those montage moments ??? Thanks to you I may chow down on a tarantula one day.
Khmer curry is the same as red curry 👍🏼 Love your video! I can’t wait to visit Cambodia next Summer for the first time! I am Khmer but the first in my fam to be born and raised in Boston, MA. I’ve never been to Cambodia before... my parents has gone back many times without me :(. Lol. School and work is a big factor for not being able to go so I can’t friggin’ wait. I can bring my 11yo daughter with me (she’s half Cambodian and half Cape Verdean).
- When you are ready to hit Vietnam - let me know. I am currently in the southwest portion of rural Vietnam. If you want to meet up somewhere (anywhere), shout. I'm down for an afternoon adventure or two. I'll buy you guys a beer 🍻
Ugh, we won't make it this time around :( But next time we're in SE Asia, we'll be visiting for sure!! Beers would have been great!
I like adventure too
Hey! Love the video, I'm off to Cambodia next month and was wondering do you guys still know the name of the bus service you used to get to Siem Reap? Thank you! Really enjoying binging your videos, they're awesome
Its funny in Canada, condensed milk is waaay more expensive than regular milk or fresh cream. I recommend getting on the condensed milk train especially if you guys are heading to Vietnam.
B safe and God bless you
The tea when I was in South India was the same, always very sweet made with condense milk boiled together with the tea. ugh! I normally have my tea without milk- even then sugar would be added.
Carys a Deacon i should try condensed milk. I liked milk tea as a kid but i stopped drinking milk for awhile so I'm used to having it without milk
I was in South India for three months, in Tamilnadu. The people I was staying with made tea with sweet condenses milk and would boil the tea and milk together. I have met tamil people also in the uk who made their tea the same way. As someone who has only ever had tea without milk and sugar it realy tasted awful.
they have those fish snacks in russian, you eat them with beer, there very addictive.
that dude sound like a google translate🤣
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i love cambodia
I wasn't a fan of Phnom penh either, I was only glad I went to see S21 and The Killing Fields, I wouldn't have missed that for anything!
Yeah this town looks interesting then the city and how long you be in asia?
How much?
That bag of potatoes chip made from pilipine … I had that before and not that good.
Are there actually toilets on the bus or just at the rest stops?
The stops
have you thought about New Zealand.
We have! We're hoping to work NZ, Australia, and more of SE Asia into our travels next year! Stay tuned...
Always be aware of what your eating and keep plenty of immodium Just in case
Eventually I ride from Siem reap to Phnom Penh is only 5 hours
Very nice video sir how much u paid for this journy
Not far to skip over to Australia! We could get pissed :p! Then go to NZ to keep the guy below happy, and be sweet as broo.
One day (hopefully soon) we'll make that a reality 🍻👍
That robotic announcer’s Cambodia accent is definitely something...... 😅
Are you plan adventure or not
What is a kilo miles?
Being in the front should have helped with your motion sickness😄👍
The hair in those fries 🤮 we had some of the most interesting things to eat all the time 😂 🐶
What's the story between you and Nikita? Enquiring minds want to know. Love your videos and I subscribed to your channel which I found from this channel.
Being in the US makes us "spoiled" when it comes to food. Most other countries won't accommodate any changes or requests when ordering food or drinks.
Come to Uruguay 🙏
How do you make money how do you find these places
We make a little from UA-cam and our lovely patrons on Patreon and partner with a lot of hosts to keep our housing costs down. Then Eric does contract work to fill in the gaps 👍 And almost every place we stay in we find via Airbnb :)
It’s a long bus ride, sometimes I count the cows...how many cows in 5 minutes, yeah I’m just a simple guy
Why the heck have you been demonetised???
If you plan can i join with you ok or not
I think it is your hair. sir
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lol no wonder the bus took 7+ hrs cuz u guys theres took many stops for break
and 2.5$ for egg & noddle.... u can actually get it for 1.25$ usually... but i guess they overprice tourist lol
and the bus spokesman is sooo monotone lol....
and i guess siem reap is more of a tourist destination... thus u should like it more than phnom penh.... phnom penh is just over crowded with motorcycles and less touristy....
The green curry is better
Because i live in Cambodia. I'm a Cambodia. If you have plan don't forget tell me..
My Facebook Name's Kong Sombo
But my English not influent
Guys .... love your blogs ..... but don't put down Cambodian coffee if you only spend 0.50 cents!!!! I have been to Cambodia a number of times and have experienced nothing but great coffee. But I paid AUD$2-3. And I know good coffee - I'm from Melbourne Australia which has a world renowned reputation for good coffee If you want to be taken seriously as food vloggers, don't expect that it will be the same as USA - for 50 cents??? Have some respect. Fresh milk is not very common in Thailand or Cambodia, it is usually imported and that's why it costs 3 times as much. You can't always have it both ways .. yes food is cheap, drinks are cheap (much cheaper than Thailand, and the risk of it being some backyard ethanol is much less likely) ..... you can't also expect that their coffee is also good and cheap. Maybe you meant this to be funny, but it came across as arrogant American. sorry just giving you some feedback - from some who has been to Cambodia a number of times I don't think you have given this a very good review of the food
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Siemreap is much better than Phnom Penh. Well,I like Siemreap too
I want to give you some advice when traveling to Cambodia. 1. Be careful with your surrounding while walking in the street, you might get rob or steal. 2. Be careful with food on the street. Watch out what you eat. 3. Travel safe because Cambodia doesn't enforce the law. The law is only in the book, but not applied on the street. 4. Cambodia charges more money for tourist to visit Angkor Wat or other sites, but those money ends up in the Vietnamese businessman, not Cambodia government. Cambodia government let Vietnamese runs the temple. 5. Negotiate what you buy. Example, an item costs $10, may be give them $6. Thank you for sharing this video. Even traveling to Vietnam, remember it's a communist country, not democratic country. For me, I won't go to Vietnam since the food is not safe and they keep your passport when renting a hotel. That is a big NO with me. I trust Thailand than Vietnam. Most Cambodian travel back home very be careful what they eat.
Kor Chul that is incorrect information they do not keep your passport when you rent a room in a hotel also the food is safe
North Korea, Syria and Israel should be on yer travel itinery.