Some helpful tips to visit Angkor Parks. You might want to start it backward from Tah Prhom, Bayon, then Angkor Wat last while the majority of tourist buses start from Angkor Wat. If you have more time, Beng Mealea (the ultimate Indiana Jones experience) and Kulen Mountain with water falls and river of thousand lingas where they quarried the stones to build all the temples. I was about 12 years old boy grew up in Phnom Penh and had a chance to visit this magical place back in 1969 with my family. It was so quiet and peaceful then. There was no single tourist or guesthouse around so we had to stay at temples near by. Only memory lives on as most of my family members did not survive the killing fields in the late 70s. Thanks for sharing this to the world. Cheers from Khmer in Minnesota!
I just got back from Angkor Wat. And I did exactly this. Loved the waterfalls, loved the sunset at angkor wat. People from my hotel had flocked to see the sunrise next to that lake in front of the Angkor Wat. They were standing 12 rows behind. Couldn't see a thing or even capture it. And come to think of it, they left at 4:30 am.
Hello dear traveler! Warm welcome to my beautiful country- Cambodia! My name is Wang. I am an experienced tuk tuk driver and a knowledgeable guide who would be happy to accompany you on a tour of the beautiful Angkor Wat Temples in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Are you interested in scheduling a tour? Do you have any other questions? Contact me today. I am looking forward to being your guide! Please contact me here! WhatsApp: +85570725026 www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-d12071108?m=55595
@@lidasaung5818 Hello dear traveler! Warm welcome to my beautiful country- Cambodia! My name is Wang. I am an experienced tuk tuk driver and a knowledgeable guide who would be happy to accompany you on a tour of the beautiful Angkor Wat Temples in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Are you interested in scheduling a tour? Do you have any other questions? Contact me today. I am looking forward to being your guide! Please contact me here! WhatsApp: +85570725026 www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-d12071108?m=55595
Hi guys… Great video as always from you. I spent 4 days in Siem Reap a couple of years ago. Angkor is amazing, I also climbed to the highest point and well worth the climb. As someone else suggested if you reverse your visit and go Angkor wat later there are less tourist as all the bus tours go Angkor wat first. Love the videos, keep them coming.
its fascinating watching you guys actually grow as individuals and as a couple on these vlogs.. this is the beauty of travel, well done guys keep the great work! love you!!
A tip for anyone that's hoping to visit Angkor Wat, I went in September which is the shoulder season so there were already less tourists but we went for sunrise and then right before the complex was due to open we walked around and entered from the back so we had the whole place to ourselves for at least 20 minutes until the other tourists made their way through from the front
I could finally watch this video and I'm so happy because Angkor Wat is one of the biggest architectural gems of Asia and a place full of art, peace and details. Thank you for the tour and greetings to Nikita 😍
The outlying temples. Banteay Srei and Chhmar, Boeng Mealea, Koh Ker and Rolous Group are well worth a visit next time. Far less people especially if you start early and much better video opportunities. I thought you did well with your video considering how busy it is at those three temples
I agree, some of the outlying temples are fantastic - favourites for me were Banteay Srei for its uniqueness and Banteay Samre is quite grand. We visited the Ruluos group one morning and pretty much had the area the ourselves so it was a stand out too.
Fancy coming all that way and only visiting a tiny number of the temple...so much to see , temples , towers, walls , gates and then there’s the floating villages and Kulan mountain with the waterfalls ... If your planning to come to Siem Reap stay at least 5 days and get a 3 day temple pass.
Definitely try to make time to use a 3 day pass. There are so many cool smaller temples that are empty and the sunrises and sunsets are amazing not just at Angkor Wat but all around. Thanks for the great video guys.
Thanks for the great video - and the great attitude! I just watched another video from a couple about your age; all they did was complain. You really bring out how amazing the place is.
I second the recommendations for Beng Mealea and Banteay Srei. Particulary Beng Melea. I think that was my favorite temple and back in 2014 at least, was the quietest one due it being 40km from the main temple complex.
The stair is almost always 70° steep. It’s to remind anyone who ever climbed the temple that you need to go thru hardships before you’re able to reach the top. The temple represents the 3 realm. The moat represent the ocean. There’s one temple that not much people visit but it’s under restoration of France, it’s called the West Mebon which located in a massive man dug lake that floods during the rainy season and an ancient Pyramid that’s older than Angkor Wat called Prasat Thom located in Koh Ker. Hope you guys will come here again after the pandemic ends, the border is expected to open late November this year ❤️
I think the 7 days passed $ 72 is amazing if you enjoy ancient worlds from 37$ one day $62 for 2 days and 7 days is truly wonder to the world with so many temples to see something human creation heaven on earth the intricate design craving is so beautiful exquisitely around the walls of the temple.... there more Cambodia temples in Thailand or siam and Loas as splendid as in Cambodia too......
Go for longer than the day they did. I don't get why they spent days in Siem Reap but only did Angkor for 1 day. That is like the whole reason for going there.
The last temple you have visited is called "Bayon" it is part of ankor tom. There is so much more to see at ankor. We bought the 7 day pass for 72 Dollar and spend all seven days at the temples.
+1 on the most amazing place! Next time go to Banteay Srei, or sometimes called the "women's temple" on the far north side of the complex. Amazing detail and maybe our fav place there! Glad you got to check it out but 1 day is really not enough! Great vlogging as always, guys! Keep up the good work! You make me wanna Patreon, baby!
Yes, but still don't understand why this vlog doesn't have more subscribers... It should be at 500K and more right now. Where else can you travel and eat vicariously through a cute and culturally sensitive couple?
If you pick up a ticket after 5pm, then you can do a sunset and start exploring a bit before sunrise the next day. The tuk tuk driver will know where to go as not all gates are open at that time. You will be totally on your own. And I agree with the other comment to start around Bayon in the morning
Thanks for the video. Isn’t it a amazing and inspiring place, I’m not religious but I ‘felt’ something there. It also reminds me of JCVD’s training scenes in Kickboxer.
For next time! I recommend Banteay Srei - it’s a bit further out (35km) but a beautiful temple with a different look to the others-Enjoy and carry on posting 😎
As soon as I saw the first monkey....at least they didn't look vicious. 7:27 I wonder how the pandemic (affecting travel) improved the flow of traffic through there. Great video
thank you so much for not just visiting our country but to also show it to the world. keep up the good work! sending love from Cambodia
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Some helpful tips to visit Angkor Parks. You might want to start it backward from Tah Prhom, Bayon, then Angkor Wat last while the majority of tourist buses start from Angkor Wat. If you have more time, Beng Mealea (the ultimate Indiana Jones experience) and Kulen Mountain with water falls and river of thousand lingas where they quarried the stones to build all the temples. I was about 12 years old boy grew up in Phnom Penh and had a chance to visit this magical place back in 1969 with my family. It was so quiet and peaceful then. There was no single tourist or guesthouse around so we had to stay at temples near by. Only memory lives on as most of my family members did not survive the killing fields in the late 70s. Thanks for sharing this to the world. Cheers from Khmer in Minnesota!
These are handy and worthful tips indeed. We put them in our travel "must Know' list. Thanks.
Thanks for the tips!
KhmerAmeric Mr T im so sorry about you family.
I just got back from Angkor Wat. And I did exactly this. Loved the waterfalls, loved the sunset at angkor wat. People from my hotel had flocked to see the sunrise next to that lake in front of the Angkor Wat. They were standing 12 rows behind. Couldn't see a thing or even capture it. And come to think of it, they left at 4:30 am.
I've heard this from others. Thanks for the specifics!
I'm so relieved that I'm not the only one who struggled to capture these temples!! It's a truly incredible place.
So true! We felt like we needed much more time and gear to even come close. But we did the best we could with that we had!
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Hello dear traveler! Warm welcome to my beautiful country- Cambodia! My name is Wang. I am an experienced tuk tuk driver and a knowledgeable guide who would be happy to accompany you on a tour of the beautiful Angkor Wat Temples in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Are you interested in scheduling a tour? Do you have any other questions? Contact me today. I am looking forward to being your guide!
Please contact me here!
WhatsApp: +85570725026
www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-d12071108?m=55595
@@lidasaung5818
Hello dear traveler! Warm welcome to my beautiful country- Cambodia! My name is Wang. I am an experienced tuk tuk driver and a knowledgeable guide who would be happy to accompany you on a tour of the beautiful Angkor Wat Temples in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Are you interested in scheduling a tour? Do you have any other questions? Contact me today. I am looking forward to being your guide!
Please contact me here!
WhatsApp: +85570725026
www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-d12071108?m=55595
What a gorgeous and thrilling video! I can't even fathom what it must have felt like to be surrounded by that kind of history.
It's Very beautiful (hindu + Buddhist) temple. Love you❤ cambodia🇰🇭 from India🇮🇳
Welcome to Cambodia 🙏🇰🇭
It's on my bucket list. Thanks for the tour.
No problem! Hope you get to experience it in person some day :D
I'm a hindu and I'm glad combodians are preserving this temple 💗 i wish to visit it soon in future
Welcome
I was there on 1992, It was really beautiful. Everything was perfect without any resurrection work just like a beautiful art.
I love you from Cambodia 🇰🇭 ♥️👌🏻
Hi guys… Great video as always from you. I spent 4 days in Siem Reap a couple of years ago. Angkor is amazing, I also climbed to the highest point and well worth the climb. As someone else suggested if you reverse your visit and go Angkor wat later there are less tourist as all the bus tours go Angkor wat first. Love the videos, keep them coming.
Angkor Wat is beautiful! It can get a bit tiring visiting all temples. But well worth it! Its exuberates positive spiritual energy.
welcome to cambodia.thank you for visit my country.wish you all the best in your life brother and sister👨❤️👨👩❤️💋👩
In love 😍 with this VDO💕💕Welcome to Cambodia 🇰🇭 we really appreciate it🌸
its fascinating watching you guys actually grow as individuals and as a couple on these vlogs.. this is the beauty of travel, well done guys keep the great work! love you!!
Thanks so much for your comment! We definitely feel like we've learned more in the past couple years than ever.
Angkor wat is really impressive the art is mindblow . people back then is smarter than I. I have hard time drawing.
i was also there in 2017 in october , absolutely loved it
I'm Cambodian but, I never been to visit Angkor wat temple, You are so lucky 👍
YES thanks for sharing this! Loved our time there.
I was there, simply amazing..... and can't wait to come back. Thank you for the memories.
Thanks you For Visiting Angkor Wat in my Country🙏❤️
A tip for anyone that's hoping to visit Angkor Wat, I went in September which is the shoulder season so there were already less tourists but we went for sunrise and then right before the complex was due to open we walked around and entered from the back so we had the whole place to ourselves for at least 20 minutes until the other tourists made their way through from the front
Now Angkor wat Cambodia is so very beautiful you can come again ☺️❤️ Welcome to Cambodia
Stunning location. Great respect to the guys that have suffered but making music instead of begging. Strength in the face of adversity. All the best.
Hope you will visit again because Cambodia has built clean roads and many places for tourists like you
Thank you very much for visiting my country
Hi I'm from Cambodia, I really love your videos that shou Cambodia to the world
I could finally watch this video and I'm so happy because Angkor Wat is one of the biggest architectural gems of Asia and a place full of art, peace and details. Thank you for the tour and greetings to Nikita 😍
Welcome to Cambodia 🇰🇭🇰🇭 I love you 😘😘😘
Hope you visit again because Cambodia has built clean roads and more places to visit for tourists.
Another excellent video! Beautiful country, temples and people. The monkeys are so adorable! 💜
Banteay Srey temple is beautiful,
Thousands linga at Kulen mountain is amazing
I never bore with Angkor area I have visited many time I like the amazing temple and natural there. I plan to live there in the old age.
Cambodia have a lot of wonderful temple.
I love cambodia
Good explanation. Good video
Thank you for coming to Cambodia.
Thanks for visiting Cambodia .
The outlying temples. Banteay Srei and Chhmar, Boeng Mealea, Koh Ker and Rolous Group are well worth a visit next time. Far less people especially if you start early and much better video opportunities.
I thought you did well with your video considering how busy it is at those three temples
I agree, some of the outlying temples are fantastic - favourites for me were Banteay Srei for its uniqueness and Banteay Samre is quite grand. We visited the Ruluos group one morning and pretty much had the area the ourselves so it was a stand out too.
Fancy coming all that way and only visiting a tiny number of the temple...so much to see , temples , towers, walls , gates and then there’s the floating villages and Kulan mountain with the waterfalls ...
If your planning to come to Siem Reap stay at least 5 days and get a 3 day temple pass.
Your videos always make me so happy. Sending lots of love from this Missouri native (now in NC) to you all!
So happy to hear that, thanks for the comment!
Definitely try to make time to use a 3 day pass. There are so many cool smaller temples that are empty and the sunrises and sunsets are amazing not just at Angkor Wat but all around. Thanks for the great video guys.
Thanks for the great video - and the great attitude! I just watched another video from a couple about your age; all they did was complain. You really bring out how amazing the place is.
I second the recommendations for Beng Mealea and Banteay Srei. Particulary Beng Melea. I think that was my favorite temple and back in 2014 at least, was the quietest one due it being 40km from the main temple complex.
The stair is almost always 70° steep. It’s to remind anyone who ever climbed the temple that you need to go thru hardships before you’re able to reach the top. The temple represents the 3 realm. The moat represent the ocean. There’s one temple that not much people visit but it’s under restoration of France, it’s called the West Mebon which located in a massive man dug lake that floods during the rainy season and an ancient Pyramid that’s older than Angkor Wat called Prasat Thom located in Koh Ker. Hope you guys will come here again after the pandemic ends, the border is expected to open late November this year ❤️
I think the 7 days passed $ 72 is amazing if you enjoy ancient worlds from 37$ one day $62 for 2 days and 7 days is truly wonder to the world with so many temples to see something human creation heaven on earth the intricate design craving is so beautiful exquisitely around the walls of the temple.... there more Cambodia temples in Thailand or siam and Loas as splendid as in Cambodia too......
Excellent video, thanks! Looks like an amazing place. Great job editing down all that footage.
Your vlogs get better with each one...keep up the amazing work
you are the best dressed couple around, every thing you wear fits you so well 💕 good taste
Another beautiful vlog for the records! I truly enjoyed the ending!! :)
Thanks so much, Denise! Glad you enjoyed the adventure :)
angor wat and other temples in the area have been in my top 5 places for years. i just love the trees intertwining with the buildings. very neat :)
Go for longer than the day they did. I don't get why they spent days in Siem Reap but only did Angkor for 1 day. That is like the whole reason for going there.
To each their own! 3+ days isn't for everyone 👍👍
I love your videos, you have an amazing life, and you 're so good together, well done!
Thank you so much!
Very beautiful and religious place ❤️
Congratulations on hitting 40K subscribers. Well deserved.
Thanks so much! We still can't believe it 😮
Thnaks for visiting my country!!
great video👍👏
Very beautiful videos and thanks you so much for visiting my country Cambodia 🙏🇰🇭😍
Welcome to Cambodia!!!
Fantastic video. Looks a really amazing place. Definitely makes me want to go there someday.
Going there next month... Got to know better while watching your video
Angkor Wat needs to be preserved!
Why??
Sancho G , so future generations will appreciate it!
It's on my list now 👍👍👍👍
Big love from Cambodian 💙💚
Wow! Awesome video.
Thank you for visiting our country
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Beautiful videos friend
love your videos so much makes me wanna travel
So happy to hear that!
Thank you for visit Angkor Wat
The last temple you have visited is called "Bayon" it is part of ankor tom. There is so much more to see at ankor. We bought the 7 day pass for 72 Dollar and spend all seven days at the temples.
Yeah. I couldn't imagine doing less than 3.
Very interesting. Good tour guides.
I love the Angkor wat temple I've gone there 3 times :)
Oh really, that’s only 27 times less than me
Thanks You For Visiting Cambodia 🇰🇭 😊
Wow, just wow.
ស្វាគមន៍ជានិច្ចសម្រាប់ការមកទស្សនាប្រទេសកម្ពុជា។Warmly welcome to Cambodia!
+1 on the most amazing place! Next time go to Banteay Srei, or sometimes called the "women's temple" on the far north side of the complex. Amazing detail and maybe our fav place there! Glad you got to check it out but 1 day is really not enough! Great vlogging as always, guys! Keep up the good work! You make me wanna Patreon, baby!
Thanks for the vid. It's very interesting. Keep up the good work. Love yall in the vid.
Glad you enjoyed it!
So amazing!♥️
I love this vdo! Thank you for visiting .
If you like temple hunting! I would recommend going to Yogyakarta to visit Borobudur and Prambanan temples!
Thx You For Joind My From Cambodia To see Angkor want អរគុណ
Wow so good video happy Trip
Just found you guy and subscribed. Thx millions for sharing, you guy are amazing.
I got in for free because I'm Cambodian-descent. I was born in the US lol
Great video!
Thanks, for this video.
YAY 40k subscribers. congratz and well deserved.
Thanks!
very welcome. delighted for ye. XD
Yes, but still don't understand why this vlog doesn't have more subscribers... It should be at 500K and more right now. Where else can you travel and eat vicariously through a cute and culturally sensitive couple?
Definitley a bucket list country :)
U can ask the tok tok to discount next time, normally the price is 20$/per day
If you pick up a ticket after 5pm, then you can do a sunset and start exploring a bit before sunrise the next day. The tuk tuk driver will know where to go as not all gates are open at that time. You will be totally on your own. And I agree with the other comment to start around Bayon in the morning
Awesome video! I'm about to head off to Asia and this is just the video I wanted to watch! Love it :)x
Awesome! Have so much fun soaking in the sites and warm weather 😍
Thanks for the video. Isn’t it a amazing and inspiring place, I’m not religious but I ‘felt’ something there. It also reminds me of JCVD’s training scenes in Kickboxer.
The wall you were talking about is the world's longest sculpture. "In one piece"
Awesome vlog
I have been in so many places but ankor is still one of my favorites,great vlogs ;) keep it up
welcome to cambodia💕
Welcome to Cambodia 🇰🇭
For next time! I recommend Banteay Srei - it’s a bit further out (35km) but a beautiful temple with a different look to the others-Enjoy and carry on posting 😎
Thanks for the recommendation!
Great music selection.
Thanks!
Good trip.
Tommorow i visit it
I love seim reap Angkor
As soon as I saw the first monkey....at least they didn't look vicious. 7:27 I wonder how the pandemic (affecting travel) improved the flow of traffic through there. Great video